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Alabama

Board of Massage Therapy
2777 Zelda Road
Montgomery, AL 36106
Phone: 334-420-7233
Fax: 334-263-6115

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Title: Licensed Massage Therapist
Requirement: 650 hours and MBLEx or NCBTMB; liability insurance, background check and 2x2” photo
Renewal: 16 hours/2 years

Reminder: Renew Your Alabama License, Updated Dates and Requirements
07/23/2024

If you were due to renew your license in June, you must renew your license before July 31, 2024. There are also new license renewal requirements under the newly formed Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board; find out what you must submit with your renewal application.

Vacancies on the Alabama Massage Board
05/29/2024

If you’re interested in serving on the new Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board, there are seven seats open to licensed massage therapists. Being a board member is an excellent opportunity to combine the massage community’s collective viewpoints, visions, and hopes for Alabama and we encourage you to apply for a board nomination.

Alabama Board in Jeopardy of Dissolution
05/14/2024

Without your support, the Alabama massage therapy profession is in danger of losing its regulatory board, which could result in inconsistent regulation or none at all. Call Governor Kay Ivey to encourage the passage of Senate Bill 137 to protect massage regulation.

Alabama Proposes New Massage Therapy Rules
07/08/2022

The Alabama Board of Massage Therapy announced proposed rule amendments that affect the fee schedule and establishment licensure. Written comments are due by August 4, 2022.

Alabama COVID-19 State Update for Massage Therapists
05/05/2020

ABMP, ASCP, AHP, and ANP have summarized below how COVID-19 has impacted Alabama, from executive orders affecting business closures, to reopening protocols modifying practice procedures, to financial programs developed to aid the unemployed.

2014 AL HB 119 Failed to Pass
06/18/2015

2014 Alabama House Bill 119, discussed in our previous legislative update, did not pass in the Alabama legislature in 2014, and was not reintroduced in the 2015 legislative session. We will keep our members apprised of any future legislation affecting massage therapists in Alabama.