The Licensing Renewal Portal Opens 7/15/2026
Do I have to renew my license in 2026?
- If you are not sure, go to License Verification Page
- Put in your license # - find your original license year and due date for renewal
- Social Work licenses are renewed every two years on a odd/even cycle
Are there any new requirements for renewal?
- Yes, all health occupations license holders must attest to a one-time only completion of a Structural Racism course
- This is new addition to the prior Implicit Bias requirement per HB 782
- For more information and training resources, click this link to the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities (MHHD): MHHD Implicit Bias & Structural Racism for Health Professionals
- When you complete your online renewal application, you will check the box at the end of the application to attest to the one-time completion of the one-time only Structural Racism and Implicit Bias
How many CEUs do I need?
- 40 total credits for LMSW, LCSW, or LCSW-C
- 30 total credits for LBSW
What required continuing education trainings are needed at renewal?
| Required | Category Type | Required CEUs |
| Anti-Oppressive | Category I | 3 |
| Ethics | Category I or II | 3 |
| Supervision* | Category I or II | 3 |
*Only Applies to Board Approved Supervisors
Reference: COMAR 10.42.06. 03
Social Work Compact
As of May 1, 2026, no licenses have been issued. Please refer to the Social Work Compact website for updates and information.
Social Work Compact License Website
The next full Compact Commission Meeting is June 10. Members of the public are encouraged to submit comments and questions via the website - click here:
Compact Commission Public Comment Form
The Board will continue to update licensed social workers via email, the newsletter and on our website.
Apply for a Social Work License
Start here: Licensing Webpage
Applications are online: New License Online Portal
Maryland Department of Health 2025-2026 COVID-19 Vaccine Standing Order
From Meg Sullivan, MD, MPH Deputy Secretary, Public Health Services Administration:
Standing Order on COVID vaccines