Substantially Equivalent States – Osteopathic Physician

Washington state may issue credentials to applicants with credentials in another state based upon the other state's qualifications. The other state's licensing standards must be substantially equivalent to Washington state's licensing qualifications.

New legislative changes due to SHB 1724 will apply new criteria to out of state applicants starting July 23, 2023.

To qualify:

  • applicant must come from a state that has been deemed substantially equivalent (see list below),
  • has been credentialed for at least two years in that state, and 
  • has not been subject to disciplinary action.

To apply, applicants should use the endorsement application until further notice. We are working on updating our applications to reflect these changes.

State for Review Date of Review Equivalent?
Alabama November 20, 2024 Yes
Alaska November 20, 2024 No
Arizona November 20, 2024 Yes
Arkansas November 20, 2024 Yes
California November 20, 2024 Yes
Colorado November 20, 2024 Yes
Connecticut November 20, 2024 Yes
District of Columbia November 20, 2024 Yes
Delaware November 20, 2024 Yes
Florida November 20, 2024 Yes
Georgia November 20, 2024 No
Hawaii November 20, 2024 Yes
Idaho November 20, 2024 No
Illinois November 20, 2024 No
Indiana November 20, 2024 Yes
Iowa November 20, 2024 No
Kansas November 20, 2024 No
Kentucky November 20, 2024 No
Louisiana November 20, 2024 No
Maine November 20, 2024 Yes
Maryland November 20, 2024 No
Massachusetts November 20, 2024 Yes
Michigan November 20, 2024 Yes
Minnesota November 20, 2024 No
Mississippi November 20, 2024 No
Missouri November 20, 2024 No
Montana November 20, 2024 Yes
Nebraska November 20, 2024 No
Nevada November 20, 2024 Yes
New Hampshire November 20, 2024 No
New Jersey November 20, 2024 Yes
New Mexico November 20, 2024 No
New York November 20, 2024 Yes
North Carolina November 20, 2024 Yes
North Dakota November 20, 2024 Yes
Ohio November 20, 2024 Yes
Oklahoma November 20, 2024 No
Oregon November 20, 2024 Yes
Pennsylvania November 20, 2024 Yes
Rhode Island November 20, 2024 Yes
South Carolina November 20, 2024 Yes - only those designated as a supervisor may work independently
South Dakota November 20, 2024 No
Tennessee November 20, 2024 Yes
Texas  November 20, 2024 Yes
Utah November 20, 2024 No
Vermont November 20, 2024 Yes
Virginia November 20, 2024 Yes
West Virginia November 20, 2024 No
Wisconsin November 20, 2024 Yes
Wyoming November 20, 2024 No