How to Determine if Your Oregon Massage Therapist Is Licensed
Go to the Oregon Board of Massage Therapists website. ,On the left side of the web page, click on "License Verification", Search for the therapist., Review the results., Dig a little deeper if you'd like.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the Oregon Board of Massage Therapists website.
You may verify the individual therapists license by entering the License Number or by searching the database by last name, first name or the city the therapist works in., The search result will show the persons license status and will produce a link if the individual has been disciplined by the Oregon Board of Massage Therapists. If you cannot find the person in the database, than that person is NOT an Oregon Licensed Massage Therapist and is practicing massage illegally. , If you find that the individual has been disciplined and and you wish to view the public documents then click where it says "Click here to view action documents".
Click the "I understand" button on the "Access agreement for public records or Board Actions" Click the "I understand" button on the "Definitions" page.
You will be shown a "Case number"
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Step 2: On the left side of the web page
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Step 3: click on "License Verification"
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Step 4: Search for the therapist.
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Step 5: Review the results.
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Step 6: Dig a little deeper if you'd like.
Detailed Guide
You may verify the individual therapists license by entering the License Number or by searching the database by last name, first name or the city the therapist works in., The search result will show the persons license status and will produce a link if the individual has been disciplined by the Oregon Board of Massage Therapists. If you cannot find the person in the database, than that person is NOT an Oregon Licensed Massage Therapist and is practicing massage illegally. , If you find that the individual has been disciplined and and you wish to view the public documents then click where it says "Click here to view action documents".
Click the "I understand" button on the "Access agreement for public records or Board Actions" Click the "I understand" button on the "Definitions" page.
You will be shown a "Case number"
click on the case number to view the public disciplinary documents.
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