North Carolina Board of Occupational Therapy

The North Carolina Board of Occupational Therapy (NCBOT) was established by the 1984 session of the N. C. General Assembly. The purpose of this law to provide for the regulation of persons offering Occupational Therapy services to the public.

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PLEASE REFER TO THE BOARD’S WEBSITE FOR EXPLANATIONS OF TYPES OF LICENSES AND OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION.

Bookmark the link to the NCBOT for your future reference.

Procedures, Laws and Guidelines

North Carolina Licensed Occupational Therapists or Occupational Therapy Assistants who want to form a Professional Corporation or Professional Limited Liability Company must apply to the North Carolina Board of Occupational Therapy for a Certificate of Registration, pursuant to Chapter 55B of the North Carolina General Statutes.

Procedure to Create a Professional Business Entity

Step 1 Articles of Incorporation/Organization

Step 2 Application to NCBOT

Signatures: Each incorporator/organizer must sign before submitting the application to the N.C. Board of Occupational Therapy.

Step 3: Receipt of Certificate of Registration - Submission to the Secretary of State

  1. Submit application with the required fee of fifty ($50.00) along with a copy of the Articles of Incorporation/Organization to: NCBOT
    PO Box 2280
    Raleigh, NC 27602
  2. An original Certificate of Registration will be returned to the applicant to be used for filing with the Secretary of State’s office along with the Articles of Incorporation/Organization.

Step 4: Renewal of Certificate of Registration

In accordance with NCGS §55B and 57C, A Certificate of Registration must be renewed annually with the Board by June 20. Renewal applications are mailed out mid-March.

  1. Renewal requires submission of a renewal application reflecting current information. Renewal applications should be submitted with the applicable renewal fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
  2. There is a ten dollar (10.00) late fee for renewal applications postmarked after June 20.
  3. If changes have been made to the owners/shareholders/members or to the Articles of Incorporation/Organization, an updated copy must be attached.
  4. It is the responsibility of the corporation or limited liability company to notify the Board of any address, phone, fax or e-mail changes throughout the year.

Step 5: Changing your Corporate Name or other Changes

The Board and Secretary of State’s Business Registration Division both must be notified of any changes to the Corporate name, shareholders, Articles of Incorporation/Organization, or other status.

Step 6: Dissolving your Professional Corporation or Limited Liability Company

Written notice shall be provided to the Board within 30 days of dissolving the Professional entity along with a copy of the Articles of Dissolution.

North Carolina Statutes - Secretary of State