3. Occupational Licenses, Permits and Certificates
Certain states and the federal government require people who carry out professional services to be licensed and certified by a state or national board. The types of careers that need to be licensed do vary, but they often include: accountants, attorneys, doctors, nurses, counselors, social workers, dentists, teachers, pharmacists, architects, psychologists, engineers and other professions. Review the requirements for your state to learn what certifications and permits you will need to practice.
Does my occupation require a special type of license or permit?
It depends on what you do, but if you have been through formal training, qualifications or certification for your role, then your license requirements should have been covered.
Most occupations requiring formal certification are typically required to maintain occupational licenses or permits. These are normally issued by governance boards for the profession at a state or national level. Your license may also require you to undertake ongoing training or similar so that you stay up to date with the latest rules, regulations and advances in your industry.
It's also important to note that licenses may be restricted to only practicing in certain states. For example, if you're an attorney licensed to practice in Florida, you would need a separate license to also practice in Georgia.