Initial Licensure Application — Original signed application form.
Official Transcripts — Must be sent directly from the educational institution to the Board.
PRAXIS Scores — Official scores sent directly from ETS.
Two Fingerprint Cards — Completed FD-258 cards for the criminal history background check.
Proof of Lawful Presence — A copy of a valid government-issued ID (e.g., Driver's License or Passport) as specified in the application packet.
ASHA/ABA Verification — Official verification of certification sent directly from the issuing body.
How to Apply
Download Application Packet
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Download the 'Initial Licensure' application packet from the official Board website. Note that the Board requires original signed applications; faxed or emailed copies are not accepted.
Request Official Transcripts
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Contact your university to have official transcripts sent directly to the Board office. They can be mailed or emailed to the Board's licensing specialist.
Submit PRAXIS Scores
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Request that your PRAXIS exam scores be sent directly from ETS to the Wyoming Board of Examiners of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
Request Scores
Complete Fingerprinting
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Obtain two FD-258 fingerprint cards. You can request these from the Board or use cards from a local law enforcement agency. Fingerprints must be taken by a law enforcement official.
Verify Competency
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If you hold ASHA CCC-A or ABA certification, request that the organization send verification directly to the Board. If not, you must submit a Clinical Fellowship rating form.
Mail Application and Fee
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Mail the completed application, fingerprint cards, proof of lawful presence, and a $300 check or money order (payable to the State of Wyoming) to the Board office in Cheyenne.
Total Fee
$100
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available
Transfer License
Requirements ▾
Audiologists licensed in another state can often apply via endorsement by providing license verification and current certification.
Steps
Download Endorsement Packet
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Select the 'Licensure by Endorsement' packet if you hold an active license in another jurisdiction.
Request License Verifications
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Request official license verification from every jurisdiction where you currently hold or have held a license in the last 10 years. These must be sent directly to the Wyoming Board.
Submit Background Check
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Complete and mail two fingerprint cards along with your application.
Submit Application and Fee
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Mail the endorsement application with the $300 non-refundable fee.
Total Fee
$50
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years
Compact
No
Board
Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology
Keeping Your License Active
Wyoming Audiologist licenses renew Every 2 years. Contact the Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.
Criminal history reports typically take 3-5 weeks to process after the Board receives your fingerprint cards.
Third-Party Verifications
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Delays often occur while waiting for transcripts, PRAXIS scores, or out-of-state license verifications to be sent directly to the Board.
Incomplete Applications
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The Board does not accept faxed, emailed, or incomplete applications. Missing signatures or documents will result in the application being returned.
Questions
When does my Wyoming Audiologist license expire?
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All licenses expire annually on December 31st. There is no grace period for renewal.
What are the continuing education (CE) requirements?
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Audiologists must complete 10 contact hours of CE annually between January 1 and December 31.
Can I pay my initial application fee online?
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No. Initial application fees must be paid by personal/business check, cashier's check, or money order mailed with the application. Online payment is only available for renewals.
Does Wyoming participate in the Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC)?
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Yes, Wyoming is a member state of the ASLP-IC.
How do I verify a license in Wyoming?
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You can use the official License Lookup tool on the Board's website, which serves as primary source verification.