CCE State Licensure Services

NBCC administers the licensure examinations used by all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. Each state counselor licensure board administers the application processes and procedures in accordance with state law, including determining the requirements to sit for the examination. NBCC enforces those requirements when registering candidates for testing. If you have any questions regarding the licensure process, please contact your state licensure board.

Ready to register for your state licensure examination?

Ready to register for your state licensure examination?


Click Here
Need more information about your state’s licensure examination requirements?

Need more information about your state’s licensure examination requirements?

Search Here
Interested in opportunity to both pursue national certification and take the examination required for licensure?

Interested in opportunity to both pursue national certification and take the examination required for licensure?

Learn More

Full Service Provider Model

CCE provides a step-by-step process for developing a psychometrically defensible examination for a credible credential that includes:

  • Delivery in a variety of testing formats, including pencil and paper, Internet-based and computer-based testing.
  • Item analysis and psychometric services.
  • Management of applications for certification and licensure testing.

CCE manages licensure candidate transcript review and validation for several states.

State Licensure FAQs

State licensure application processes vary. Your state may specifically require the National Counselor Examination (NCE) or the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination (NCMHCE). Some states require both examinations or allow you to choose which examination you will take. The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) has created a directory of state licensure board information to assist you in gathering important information and submitting the correct examination registration.

To get started, go to the state board directory and click on the state in which you are seeking licensure. This will take you to a page that contains contact information for the state board, as well as links to an examination registration page and candidate handbook for the required examination(s).

If you are interested in military health systems, the NCE and NCMHCE examinations are both used as part of the recognition process established for practice. Learn more on our Military Health Systems page.

Identification

To enter the examination site, you will need to present two valid forms of identification, one of which must include a picture. Examples of acceptable IDs include a driver’s license or picture ID issued by the department of motor vehicles, a passport or a military ID. The name in your record must match the name on your ID.

Taking the Examination

The examination is administered by appointment only on dates authorized by CCE, Monday through Saturday beginning at 8 am with the last appointment at 5:30 pm. Please contact Pearson VUE for particular locations and details. Available dates will be indicated when scheduling your examination. Candidates are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

When to Expect Your Scores

If your state uses computer-based testing, you will receive an unofficial score report immediately after the exam. The official score reports will be sent to the State Board office approximately 30 business days after the exam administration window closes for the month. For your protection and confidentiality, scores are not released over the telephone.

Retaking the Examination

If you did not pass the examination, if applicable, you may re-register by logging into your Credentialing Gateway account. There will be a fee for exam re-registration.


Your success is at the heart of everything we do. Contact CCE at cce@cce-global.org to discuss which solution is best for you.

The information provided by the Center for Credentialing & Education, Inc. (CCE), on the cce-global.org website (site) is for general information purposes only. CCE makes significant efforts to maintain current and accurate information on this site. We are not responsible for any information concerning CCE or our programs, services, or activities that is published or displayed on any third-party website(s). These websites are maintained by third parties over which we exercise no control, and for which we have no responsibility. Individuals should verify any information obtained from third-party sources by referring to our official site or contacting our customer service team directly.

Copyright ©2024 Center for Credentialing & Education | All rights reserved.