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How to Prepare for Licensure in New York State

Becoming a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York is a structured process—but it’s not always a clear one.

From education and supervised experience to exam requirements and application timing, there are multiple steps—and just as many opportunities for confusion.

NYMHCA is here to help you move through the licensure process with clarity, confidence, and guidance grounded in New York State requirements.

What Licensure Requires

To become an LMHC in New York, you must complete:

  • A qualifying graduate degree (minimum 60 credit hours)
  • 3,000 hours of supervised post-graduate experience
    • Including at least 1,500 hours of direct client contact
  • A passing score on the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination
  • A formal application through the New York State Education Department Office of the Professions

You can review the full breakdown of requirements directly through the Office of Professions.

Each step has specific requirements—and small missteps can delay your path forward.

Understanding the Licensure Process

Meeting the requirements is one thing. Moving through them in the right order—and at the right time—is where many applicants run into delays.

  1. Complete Your Education
    Your degree must meet New York State requirements, including specific coursework and supervised clinical training, as outlined by the Office of Professions.
  2. Apply for a Limited Permit
    Before you begin accruing hours, you must receive a limited permit. This is one of the most common points of confusion.
  3. Complete Your Supervised Experience
    Once your permit is active, you can begin accruing hours under an approved supervisor.

    Key things to know:
    • Only post-permit hours count
    • Experience must be properly supervised and documented
    • Not all work settings or arrangements qualify
  4. Prepare for and Pass the Licensing Exam
    The National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination is designed to evaluate clinical decision-making through case-based scenarios—not memorization. Many applicants underestimate the format of this exam.

    You can review exam details on the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) website.
  5. Apply for Full Licensure
    Once all requirements are complete, you can submit your application through the Office of the Professions. Incomplete documentation or timing issues can delay final approval, so accuracy matters.

Preparing for the Licensing Exam

Passing the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination is a required step—and it’s designed to assess clinical decision-making, not memorization.

Through the NYMHCA Institute, we offer structured exam preparation designed specifically for New York applicants, including individual and group workshops offered both in person and virtually.