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Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, or Touch Professional License in Vermont

Quick Answer

Vermont does NOT require state-level licensing for massage therapy. The state eliminated its licensing requirement. Practitioners may voluntarily obtain national certification for credibility. Check with local municipalities for any local requirements.

Background Check
Required

Requirements

Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, or Touch Professional license in Vermont

gold
Education
No educational requirements
Exam
No exam required
Background Check
Specific type of conviction prohibited
Continuing Education
No continuing education requirement to maintain license
Veterans Benefits
N/A - Not displayed

Licensing Agency

Vermont Secretary of State~Office of Professional Regulation

Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, or Touch Professional Salary in Vermont

Entry Level

$36,300

Median

$105,490

Experienced

$124,490

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, or Touch Professional in Vermont.

  1. 1

    Complete Education Requirements

    No educational requirements

  2. 2

    Submit Background Check

    Specific type of conviction prohibited

  3. 3

    Pass the Required Exam

    No exam required

  4. 4

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  5. 5

    Receive Your License

    Processing times vary. Check with your state licensing board for current timelines.

Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, or Touch Professional Licensing in Vermont: What to Know

Vermont has a notably deregulated approach to massage therapy. The state eliminated its massage therapy licensing requirement, and practitioners are not required to obtain a state-issued license or certification. Vermont is one of the few states in the nation that does not regulate massage therapy at the state level. Practitioners may still voluntarily obtain national certification (NCBTMB or MBLEx) for professional credibility, and some local municipalities may have their own requirements. This approach reflects Vermont's generally libertarian stance on occupational licensing.

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 14, 2026.