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Kansas Audiologist License

Kansas Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Total Fee
$100
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
IdentoGO (IDEMIA)
Temp License
Not available
See board

What You'll Need

  • Application for Licensure — The primary application form found within the SLP/AUD Application Pack.
  • Official Transcripts — Must be sent directly from the educational institution to KDADS.
  • Praxis Score Report — Official scores sent directly from ETS.
  • Fingerprint Card and Waiver — Required for the mandatory criminal background check.
  • Application and License Fees — A total of $200 ($100 application + $100 license) payable by check or money order.

How to Apply

  1. Download Application Pack
    Kansas uses a paper-based application process for initial Audiologist licensure. Download the 'Speech Language Pathologist/Audiologist Application Pack' from the KDADS website.
  2. Complete Background Check
    Complete the fingerprint-based criminal background check. Follow the specific instructions in the application packet and submit the required waiver and fee (approx. $48-$57).
  3. Request Official Transcripts
    Contact your university to have official transcripts showing your doctoral degree (AuD) sent directly to the KDADS Health Occupations Credentialing office.
  4. Submit Praxis Scores
    Request that your Praxis exam scores be sent directly from ETS to the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services.
    ETS Praxis Kansas
  5. Mail Application and Fees
    Mail the completed application forms, background check materials, and a check or money order for the $100 application fee and $100 license fee to the KDADS office in Topeka.
  6. Apply for Hearing Aid Dispenser License (If Applicable)
    Audiologists in Kansas must obtain a separate license from the Kansas Board of Hearing Aid Examiners (KBHAE) to dispense hearing aids.
    KBHAE Licensure
Total Fee
$100
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available

Transfer License

Requirements
Audiologists licensed in another state can often apply via endorsement by providing license verification and current certification.

Steps

  1. Verify Out-of-State License
    Request official verification of your current license from every state where you have ever been licensed to be sent directly to KDADS.
  2. Submit Reciprocity Application
    Complete the standard application pack, ensuring you fill out the sections relevant to applicants licensed in other states.
  3. Provide Proof of ASHA CCC
    While not always mandatory for endorsement, providing your ASHA CCC-A can expedite the verification of clinical and educational requirements.
Total Fee
$50
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years
Compact
No
Board
Kansas Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Keeping Your License Active

Kansas Audiologist licenses renew Every 2 years. Contact the Kansas Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.

Renew on the board site

Fees

ItemAmount
Application$100
Endorsement application$100
Fingerprint check$35-$50 (varies by state)
Temporary permitSee board
Renewal50.0

Slow Downs

Missing Hearing Aid Dispenser License
Audiologists often assume their AUD license allows them to dispense hearing aids; in Kansas, a separate license from KBHAE is required.
Indirect Document Submission
Transcripts and test scores must come directly from the source (University/ETS). Personal copies are not accepted and will delay the process.
Background Check Processing
Fingerprint processing can take several weeks. It is recommended to start this process as soon as you download the application pack.

Questions

Does Kansas participate in the Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC)?
Yes, Kansas is a member of the ASLP-IC, allowing for easier practice across state lines for eligible practitioners.
How many continuing education hours are required for renewal?
Audiologists must complete 20 hours of approved CE every two years. If dual-licensed in SLP and Audiology, 30 hours are required.
When do Kansas Audiologist licenses expire?
Licenses expire biennially on October 31st.
Can I apply for my license online?
No, initial applications and reinstatements must be submitted via paper mail. Only renewals can be processed through the online portal.

Board Info

Kansas Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Sources
Last verified 2026-02-25