Georgia Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW)
AKA: Georgia LMSW License
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LMSW licensure in Georgia is regulated by the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists, which sets the requirements for education, examination, application review, and renewal. For the controlling rules, use the Georgia Administrative Code for this Board: GAC Rule Chapter 135-5 (Social Workers).
In many settings, the LMSW license aligns with professional social work roles that may be administrative, programmatic, or client-facing—often under employer-defined policies and, where applicable, Board-defined scope limits. When a job description starts drifting into “clinical social work” language, treat that as a cue to verify the boundary in the Board’s rules rather than relying on employer custom.
Georgia’s LMSW licensure process is built around a qualifying graduate degree in social work. In practical terms, that means choosing a MSW program that can be documented clearly on transcripts and reviewed smoothly by the Board.
Georgia’s LMSW application materials state that applicants must have earned a master’s degree in social work and graduated from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). You can verify program accreditation through CSWE’s directory: https://www.cswe.org/accreditation/.
Georgia uses the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) exam program for licensure testing. Register and review exam policies here: https://www.aswb.org/exam/.
Georgia’s LMSW application materials indicate that applicants are required to pass the ASWB national Master Social Work Examination (and that score reporting/approval flows through the Board’s process).
Some LMSW applicants assume they need a separate pre-licensure employment “hour” requirement. In Georgia, the cleanest way to verify what applies to the LMSW credential is to use the Board’s Social Worker rule chapter in the Georgia Administrative Code: GAC 135-5.
Georgia’s LMSW application is built like a checklist. The fastest applications are the ones submitted as a complete packet—because incomplete submissions are not reviewed the same way. The LMSW application form states the Board cannot process incomplete applications and includes a checklist of required items.
If you’ve been licensed or certified elsewhere (any social work level), Georgia commonly uses a verification form to document that history. The Board’s “Verification of Licensure” form (Form N) is used to request confirmation from other jurisdictions.
Georgia’s “How to apply” instructions are published by the Secretary of State here: https://sos.ga.gov/page/how-apply-professional-license. For the LMSW credential specifically, follow the submission instructions in the official LMSW application packet you’re using (online workflow vs. mailed packet can differ by profession and time period).
Renewal instructions for professional licenses are published by the Georgia Secretary of State. Use the official renewal pathway here, and cross-check any LMSW-specific renewal rules inside the Board’s Georgia Administrative Code chapter: GAC 135-5.
Georgia’s LMSW license is statewide, but your day-to-day experience can change a lot by region and employer type. In metro areas, onboarding tends to be more standardized. In smaller communities, job roles can be broader, and you may be asked to do “a little of everything.” The license doesn’t expand to match local need—so when scope questions come up, point back to the Board’s rules.
Georgia licensing workflows may require lawful presence documentation depending on the profession and application. If you’re directed to submit “qualified alien” documentation as part of your file, the state maintains a form used for that purpose.
The Georgia Composite Board regulates LMSW licensure. The controlling social work rules are in GAC 135-5.
Georgia’s LMSW application materials state that applicants must have earned the MSW and graduated from an institution accredited by CSWE. Confirm program status in the CSWE directory.
The LMSW application materials indicate the required exam is the ASWB national Master Social Work Examination. Register and manage exam logistics through ASWB, and follow the Board’s score reporting instructions in the application packet.
Georgia commonly uses an official verification form (Form N) to confirm out-of-state licensure history; send it to each jurisdiction where you’re licensed (or were licensed) as directed.