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Walking Through The Florida Massage License Process

By Ivy Hultquist 2 Comments

This video breaks down the two most common routes to attaining a Florida massage license, and then discusses the steps needed to complete each method of licensure.

Have a special situation or need something clarified? Let me know in the comments below, and I’ll be happy to help you!

~ Ivy

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About Ivy Hultquist

Thank you for reading this post! In addition to writing here at Advanced Massage Techniques, I write specifically about barefoot massage at Ashiatsu.net, and write about more general massage topics at Massage & Bloggywork.

  

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  1. Angela says

    April 21, 2015 at 7:48 pm

    Hi I’m moving to Fla and I have a Ca license and I have been doing massage for over 20 years. At that time, the school I went to did not offer 500 hr programs so I do not have 500 hrs from one school but I have been nationally certified since 94 and have continued education. Do you know if continued education will apply to the 500 hrs required? Also I will be interested in purchasing your package. Thanks for any help you might provide.

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    • Ivy says

      April 21, 2015 at 7:54 pm

      Hi Angela,
      Unfortunately CE hours do not count. The best option you have is if you can find a school that would transfer you original program hours and allow you to make up the hours where you are deficient so you can graduate from a 500 hour program. You can contact the Florida Board to learn exactly how that works. I wish I had better news!

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In 2001, I graduated from Carlson College of Massage Therapy. I attribute building a successful and long massage career to ethics and ashiatsu.

In 2006, I started Advanced Massage Techniques. I try to combine the convenience of online courses and exams with personal communication.
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