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New Hampshire Dietitian License

Board of Licensed Dietitians

Total Fee
$158
Processing Time
2 to 4 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
New Hampshire Department of Safety (Division of State Police)
Temp License
Available
See board

What You'll Need

  • Passport-Style Photograph — A recent professional headshot to be uploaded with the application.
  • CDR Verification Letter — Official letter verifying RD status sent directly from the Commission on Dietetic Registration to the Board. Request CDR Verification
  • Official Transcripts — Transcripts from the school that granted your highest relevant degree, sent directly to the Board.
  • Internship Verification — Verification of at least 900 hours of supervised practice (required for those who obtained RD status after 1/1/2001).

How to Apply

  1. Obtain National Registration
    Successfully pass the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) exam and obtain your Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) credential.
    Visit CDR Website
  2. Complete Criminal Background Check
    Request a New Hampshire Criminal Conviction Check through the Department of Safety portal. Ensure results are directed to the OPLC.
  3. Create OPLC Portal Account
    Register for an account on the New Hampshire Online Licensing (Citizen Portal) to begin the application process.
  4. Submit Online Application
    Complete the initial dietitian license application and pay the $110.00 application fee through the portal.
  5. Request Official Verifications
    Request that your official transcripts and a CDR verification letter be sent directly from the respective institutions to the Board of Licensed Dietitians.
  6. Register with CE Broker
    New Hampshire now requires dietitians to track their continuing education (20 hours every 2 years) through CE Broker.
    Register for CE Broker
Total Fee
$158
Processing Time
2 to 4 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Available

Transfer License

Requirements
New Hampshire may grant a license to any applicant who presents proof of current licensure, registration, or certification as a dietitian in a state or territory whose requirements are substantially equivalent to New Hampshire's, alongside the standard application and fee.

Steps

  1. Verify Out-of-State License
    Ensure you hold an active, unencumbered license in another jurisdiction with substantially similar requirements.
  2. Submit Endorsement Application
    Apply via the OPLC Citizen Portal, selecting the 'Endorsement' or 'Reciprocity' pathway.
  3. Provide Experience Proof
    Applicants for endorsement must typically demonstrate at least one year of professional experience in the licensure category.
  4. Pass Jurisprudence Exam
    Complete the New Hampshire jurisprudence examination as required by OPLC rules for endorsement applicants.
  5. Official License Verification
    Request an official verification of licensure from your current state board to be sent directly to the NH Board.
    Use VeriDoc (if applicable)
Total Fee
$110
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years + 20 CE hours
Compact
No
Board
Board of Licensed Dietitians

Keeping Your License Active

New Hampshire Dietitian licenses renew Every 2 years + 20 CE hours. Contact the Board of Licensed Dietitians for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.

Fees

ItemAmount
Application$110
Endorsement application$110
Fingerprint check$48.25
Temporary permitSee board
Renewal110.0

Slow Downs

Third-Party Document Delays
Applications remain incomplete until transcripts and CDR letters are received directly from the source. Request these early.
Background Check Processing
Failure to follow the specific NH Department of Safety instructions or pay the separate background check fee can stall the license issuance.
Name Mismatches
Ensure the name on your CDR registration, transcripts, and application match exactly to avoid manual review delays.

Questions

Is a license required to practice as a dietitian in New Hampshire?
Yes. New Hampshire law protects the titles 'Dietitian', 'Licensed Dietitian', and the initials 'LD'. You must be licensed by the Board to use these titles.
What are the continuing education (CE) requirements?
Licensed Dietitians must complete 20 hours of Board-approved continuing education every two years. Tracking through CE Broker is mandatory.
How much does it cost to get a dietitian license in NH?
The initial application fee is $110.00. Renewal also costs $110.00 every two years.
Does New Hampshire offer a temporary license?
Yes, temporary licenses may be available for applicants who have met all requirements except for the examination, or for those practicing under specific short-term conditions.

Board Info

Board of Licensed Dietitians
Sources
Last verified 2026-02-25