Social Work Compact
31 states have enacted legislation to join the Social Work Licensure Compact. Maryland's legislation sponsored by NASW-MD was signed by Governor Moore on April 8, 2025.   As a reminder, The Council of State Governments (CSG) partnered with the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) to support the mobility of licensed social workers through the development of this compact. This additional licensing pathway will facilitate multistate practice among member states and reduce the barriers to license portability.  The implementation phase is well underway.  Please check the Board's website or the Compact website for updates.  
Social Work Licensure Compact Website
License Verification
Licensees can now print a verification of their license directly from the Board Website.  See link below your license on the verification webpage.
How Do I Become Licensed in Maryland? 
- Start here:  Licensing Webpage
 - Applications are online:
 - BSW and MSW official transcripts can be sent electronically to [email protected].  BSW and MSW programs must be accredited by the Council on Social Work Education - CSWE.  No other undergraduate or graduate degrees are eligible for Social Work licensure.
 - When in their last semester, BSW and MSW students can apply to take the Bachelors or Masters examination.  Just answer YES to being in last semester on the application. 
 - Please read all instructions carefully.  Mail all required documentation in one envelope.   
 - Keep your online application # and passcode together.  All required items are mandatory unless otherwise indicated.  
 - The Board is mandated to process an application within 60 days once an application is complete. Omissions may result in delays or deficiencies for your application. 
 - Get to know the social work statute and regulations.  Click this link to reach the Statute and Regulation webpage.   Statutes & Regulations.   For regulations online, go to BSWE COMAR online
 
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