New Jersey Social Work Licensure by Endorsement (Reciprocity)
If you’re already licensed as a social worker in another state, New Jersey offers licensure by endorsement. This pathway allows qualified applicants to obtain a New Jersey license without repeating the full licensing process—provided prior requirements are substantially equivalent.
Who Qualifies for Licensure by Endorsement?
You may be eligible if you:
- Hold an active social work license in another state (LSW, LCSW, or equivalent)
- Earned a qualifying social work degree (typically a CSWE-accredited MSW or higher)
- Passed the appropriate ASWB exam for your license level
- Meet New Jersey’s standards for education, examination, and (if applicable) supervised experience
What You’ll Need to Apply
- License verification: From your current state licensing board
- Official transcripts: Showing your qualifying social work degree
- ASWB exam scores: Sent directly or verified by the Board
- Application: Submitted to the New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners
Important Notes
- No automatic reciprocity: New Jersey evaluates whether your prior license meets its standards
- Clinical applicants (LCSW): Must show supervised experience that aligns with New Jersey’s requirements
- Delays often come from: Missing verification, mismatched names, or incomplete supervision documentation
Where to Apply
Start with the New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners for application forms, instructions, and current requirements:
New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners
Quick Takeaway
If your current license was earned under standards similar to New Jersey’s, endorsement can be a faster path—but approval depends on how closely your education, exam, and (if applicable) supervised experience match state requirements.