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Texas Mental Health Counselor License: Licensed Professional Counselor Requirements

Texas licenses mental health counsellors through the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors, and the title here is Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Titles are the most confusing thing about this profession nationally β€” LPC, LMHC, LPCC and LCPC all describe substantially the same licensed clinician β€” so knowing what Texas actually calls the credential is the first step. This guide covers the master's degree, the national examination, the supervised post-degree period, and how Texas handles counsellors licensed elsewhere.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by Karen Osei, RN, BSN. Compiled from Texas BHEC rules and real Texas placements.

Direct Answer

How do you get a Texas mental health counselor license (Texas BHEC)?

To practise as a mental health counsellor in Texas you need the licence the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors issues, which Texas calls Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). The structure is the same one every state uses: a master's degree in clinical mental health counselling or a closely related field with the coursework the board specifies and supervised practicum and internship inside the programme, a national examination administered through the National Board for Certified Counselors, and a substantial period of supervised post-degree clinical practice before independent licensure. Texas issues the LPC Associate for the supervised period, and it must be held while hours are accrued. Texas restructured its behavioural health regulation so that the Behavioral Health Executive Council now administers licensure for counsellors, social workers, psychologists and marriage and family therapists, with the professional boards retained for rulemaking on practice standards. Applications, renewals and enforcement therefore run through the Executive Council rather than through the counselling board directly, which is the single most common point of confusion for Texas applicants working from older guidance. Texas also requires a jurisprudence examination on state law and rules in addition to the national examination. CACREP accreditation is not mandatory in every state but is increasingly expected and materially eases both licensure and moving between states later. Coursework requirements, the supervised-hours total, which examination is required and at what stage, and renewal and continuing-education terms are all set by the Texas BHEC and revised periodically, so verify current requirements with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors before choosing a programme rather than after finishing one.

  1. Complete a master's in clinical mental health counselling with the board's required coursework, practicum and internship.
  2. Obtain the Texas associate, candidate or training credential before beginning post-degree supervised hours.
  3. Complete the supervised clinical hours under a supervisor the Texas BHEC accepts.
  4. Pass the national examination the state requires, plus any state law or jurisprudence examination.
  5. Apply to the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors for the independent Licensed Professional Counselor licence and renew with continuing education.

Governing law: Texas Licensed Professional Counselor Act (Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 503)

See the full mental health counselor career guide β†’

Texas: mental health counselor license β€” Licensing body Texas BHEC, First-year cost, Licensed Professional Counselor The master's degree dominates; paid clinical supervision during the post-degree period is the cost most candidates underestimate, per the Texas BHEC's current schedule and NBCC's published fees, Typical time to licence Commonly 5 to 6 years from starting the master's: two to three years of study, then two to three years of supervised post-degree practice in Texas. Simplified outline of Texas, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of Texas β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. Texas counsellor licensure at a glance: the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors issues Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) after an accredited master's, a national examination through NBCC and a supervised post-degree clinical period.

Texas mental health counselor license at a glance

Published Texas BHEC figures for the licensed professional counselor route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyTexas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
Licence tiers7 tiers, Counselling student through Specialty certifications
Route covered hereLicensed Professional Counselor
First-year cost, licensed professional counselorThe master's degree dominates; paid clinical supervision during the post-degree period is the cost most candidates underestimate, per the Texas BHEC's current schedule and NBCC's published fees
Continuing educationContinuing education at renewal, including ethics and any state-specified topics
Typical time to licenceCommonly 5 to 6 years from starting the master's: two to three years of study, then two to three years of supervised post-degree practice in Texas
Exam providerNational Board for Certified Counselors (NCE or NCMHCE as the state requires), delivered at Pearson VUE
Passing scoreA cut score set by the state board from the examination's scoring, not a fixed national percentage
Reference materialClosed book
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawTexas Licensed Professional Counselor Act (Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 503)

This guide is general information about Texas licensing, not legal advice. Texas BHECrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

Texas mental health counselor license types: the full Texas BHEC ladder

Counselling has a real ladder, and in Texas it runs through the supervised period rather than around it β€” the pre-independent credential is a licensed status, not a gap. These are the tiers that actually exist here.

Entry

Counselling student

Completes supervised practicum and internship hours inside the master's programme. Not licensed, and these hours are generally counted separately from the post-degree supervised requirement the Texas BHEC sets.

Entry

Texas associate or pre-independent credential

Texas issues the LPC Associate for the supervised period, and it must be held while hours are accrued. This is a real licensed or registered status, not a waiting period: you practise clinically under a board-accepted supervisor while hours accrue, and the credential has its own application, fee and renewal.

Individual

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

The independent licence this page covers, issued by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. It authorises independent clinical assessment, diagnosis and psychotherapy within the scope Texas law defines, and it is the credential insurance panels and employers mean when they ask for a licensed counsellor.

Specialty

Board-accepted clinical supervisor

A designation permitting an independently licensed counsellor to supervise associates accruing hours. The LPC Associate must practise under a board-approved supervisor with a filed supervisory agreement, and supervisors themselves hold a separate board approval. Supervision training is required in most states, and the designation is separately verifiable.

Specialty

National Certified Counselor (NCC)

A voluntary national credential from the National Board for Certified Counselors, distinct from state licensure. It is useful for employer recognition and portability but confers no authority to practise in any state on its own.

Interstate

Counseling Compact privilege

The Counseling Compact has been enacted in a large number of states and is building toward issuing privileges to practise across member states, but enactment, commission rulemaking and the date privileges actually become available are separate things, and states join on their own timetable. Confirm the current status with the board and with the Counseling Compact Commission rather than assuming a published enactment map means privileges are live today.

Adjacent

Specialty certifications

Credentials in addiction counselling, trauma, play therapy, clinical supervision and similar areas, held on top of licensure rather than instead of it. They shape practice and referrals but do not extend the legal scope the state licence defines.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the Texas BHEC Mental Health Counselor program page.

Texas associate stage vs Texas independent licence Mental Health Counselor in Texas, what is the difference?

RequirementTexas associate stageTexas independent licence
CredentialAssociate, candidate, resident or training statusLicensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Issued byTexas BHECTexas BHEC
Independent practiceNo β€” supervised onlyYes, within the state's defined scope
SupervisionBoard-accepted supervisor, documentedNot required
ExaminationNational examination, timing set by the stateState law or jurisprudence examination where required
Insurance panelsGenerally limited or via the supervisorGenerally eligible
RenewalOwn cycle while heldContinuing education including ethics

How do you get a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor Mental Health Counselor license?

  1. 1

    Complete the master's degree the board will accept

    Finish a master's in clinical mental health counselling or a closely related field containing the specific coursework the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors requires, along with supervised practicum and internship inside the programme. This is the step where mistakes are expensive: a degree that is excellent academically but missing a required content area leaves you completing remedial coursework years later. CACREP accreditation is the safest route because it maps to what most boards specify, and while Texas may accept non-CACREP degrees, confirm the coursework requirements with the Texas BHEC before enrolling.

  2. 2

    Obtain the Texas pre-independent credential

    Texas issues the LPC Associate for the supervised period, and it must be held while hours are accrued. Apply for it as soon as you graduate, because in most states post-degree hours do not count until the credential is in place β€” this single sequencing rule costs more candidates time than any other. Expect a background check and, in many states, a supervisory agreement filed with the board naming your supervisor. The LPC Associate must practise under a board-approved supervisor with a filed supervisory agreement, and supervisors themselves hold a separate board approval.

  3. 3

    Complete the supervised post-degree clinical hours

    This is the substantial part of the journey, commonly two to three years of practice. Boards prescribe not just a total but the proportion that must be direct client contact and the amount that must be individual rather than group supervision, and they verify the documentation at application. Track hours contemporaneously in the format the Texas BHEC publishes. Paid supervision is a real cost where an employer does not provide it, so weigh employer-provided supervision heavily when choosing a post-degree job β€” it is often worth more than a salary difference.

  4. 4

    Pass the national examination and any state law examination

    States use one of two examinations administered through the National Board for Certified Counselors: the National Counselor Examination, a multiple-choice test across professional practice and ethics, intake and assessment, areas of clinical focus, treatment planning, counselling skills and interventions and core counselling attributes; or the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination, a simulation-based test in which you make assessment, diagnostic and treatment decisions across case scenarios. Which one Texas requires, and at which stage, is set by the Texas BHEC β€” and several states require both across the two licence stages. Many boards add a jurisprudence examination on the practice act, ethics and mandatory reporting. Confirm the current requirement with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors before you register and pay.

  5. 5

    Apply for the independent licence and keep it current

    Submit the application for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with verified supervision documentation, examination results and a background check, and pay the fee the Texas BHEC currently charges. After licensure, renewal runs on the board's cycle with continuing education that in most states must include ethics and, increasingly, specified topics such as suicide risk assessment or cultural responsiveness. If you hold National Certified Counselor status, that runs on its own separate cycle β€” do not assume one renewal satisfies the other.

Does a Texas mental health counselor license transfer to other states?

Counsellor mobility is improving but is not yet simple. Texas accepts applications from counsellors licensed elsewhere through endorsement or reciprocity provisions the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors publishes, and the practical question is whether your original degree coursework and supervised hours match what Texas requires β€” that is where out-of-state applications actually fail, not on the examination. A CACREP-accredited degree and clean, contemporaneous supervision documentation materially improve the odds. The Counseling Compact has been enacted in a large number of states and is building toward issuing privileges to practise across member states, but enactment, commission rulemaking and the date privileges actually become available are separate things, and states join on their own timetable. Confirm the current status with the board and with the Counseling Compact Commission rather than assuming a published enactment map means privileges are live today. Expect Texas's own background check, application fee and, where required, a state law or jurisprudence examination even on an endorsement route. Confirm the current route with the Texas BHEC before you move, and do not resign a post elsewhere on the assumption that endorsement is quick.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the Texas BHEC Mental Health Counselor program page before applying.

How much does a Texas mental health counselor license cost, and how long does it take?

The master's degree dominates the cost of entry, and the line candidates most consistently underestimate is paid clinical supervision during the post-degree period where an employer does not provide it. The other lines are the national examination fee published by NBCC, the Texas BHEC's associate and independent licence application fees, any state law or jurisprudence examination, the background check, and continuing education at each renewal. Every one of these is set separately and revised periodically, so take current figures from the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors and from NBCC rather than from a third-party total.

Cost breakdown
Texas associate stage application + examNational examination fee published by NBCC, plus the Texas BHEC's associate or pre-independent application fee
Texas independent licence application + examIndependent Licensed Professional Counselor application fee, plus any state law or jurisprudence examination fee
CE courses (per year)Continuing education at renewal, including ethics and any state-specified topics
First-year total (Licensed Professional Counselor)The master's degree dominates; paid clinical supervision during the post-degree period is the cost most candidates underestimate, per the Texas BHEC's current schedule and NBCC's published fees
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewWeeks at the Texas BHEC at each stage, longer where supervision documentation needs clarification
Exam schedulingYear-round at Pearson VUE once the board authorises you to test
License processingWeeks after supervised hours are verified and the examination is passed
Typical totalCommonly 5 to 6 years from starting the master's: two to three years of study, then two to three years of supervised post-degree practice in Texas

Texas counselor examination requirements and license verification

Which examination does Texas require, and how do you verify a licence?

Counsellor examinations are administered through the National Board for Certified Counselors and delivered at Pearson VUE test centres. The National Counselor Examination is multiple choice, covering professional practice and ethics, intake and assessment, areas of clinical focus, treatment planning, counselling skills and interventions, and core counselling attributes. The National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination is simulation-based: you work through case scenarios making assessment, diagnostic and treatment decisions, and it is generally regarded as the harder preparation of the two because it tests clinical reasoning rather than recall. Which examination Texas requires β€” and whether it falls before the supervised period, after it, or at both stages β€” is set by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors, and each state sets its own cut score from the examination's scoring. Texas restructured its behavioural health regulation so that the Behavioral Health Executive Council now administers licensure for counsellors, social workers, psychologists and marriage and family therapists, with the professional boards retained for rulemaking on practice standards. Applications, renewals and enforcement therefore run through the Executive Council rather than through the counselling board directly, which is the single most common point of confusion for Texas applicants working from older guidance. Texas also requires a jurisprudence examination on state law and rules in addition to the national examination. Many boards add a jurisprudence examination on state law, ethics and mandatory reporting duties. Confirm the current requirement with the Texas BHEC before registering, because examination policy is exactly the sort of thing that changes between the guidance you read and the year you sit it.

How to verify a Texas mental health counselor license

Verify a Texas counsellor's licence through the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors's own licence lookup, which shows the licence type, status, expiry and any public discipline. Check the licence type specifically rather than accepting the word "licensed": Texas distinguishes the pre-independent credential from Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and an associate may not practise independently even though the credential is genuine. Where a counsellor holds National Certified Counselor status from NBCC, that can be verified separately with the board, but it is not a licence and confers no authority to practise here. Where practice across state lines is claimed under the Counseling Compact, verify the privilege itself rather than assuming enactment implies it. GlobalCybers verifies licence type, status and supervision requirements before every behavioural health placement.

What is the mental health counselor license called in Texas?

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), issued by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. The variation in titles between states β€” LPC, LMHC, LPCC, LCPC β€” is the single most confusing thing about this profession, and it reflects differences in state statute

rather than differences in what the clinician does. Texas issues the LPC Associate for the supervised period, and it must be held while hours are accrued. When reading national guidance, translate the title into what Texas actually issues before assuming a requirement applies to you.

How do you become a licensed counselor in Texas?

Complete a master's in clinical mental health counselling containing the coursework the Texas BHEC requires with practicum and internship, obtain the Texas pre-independent credential, complete the supervised post-degree clinical hours under a board-accepted supervisor, pass the national examination the state requires along with any jurisprudence examination, and apply for Licensed

Professional Counselor (LPC). Texas restructured its behavioural health regulation so that the Behavioral Health Executive Council now administers licensure for counsellors, social workers, psychologists and marriage and family therapists, with the professional boards retained for rulemaking on practice standards. Applications, renewals and enforcement therefore run through the Executive Council rather than through the counselling board directly, which is the single most common point of confusion for Texas applicants working from older guidance. Texas also requires a jurisprudence examination on state law and rules in addition to the national examination. Budget five to six years end to end, most of it in the degree and the supervised period rather than in board processing.

Texas Mental Health Counselor licenses, Frequently Asked Questions

Who licenses mental health counselors in Texas?

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. That is the body to contact about coursework requirements, supervision rules, examination timing, applications and renewals β€” not NBCC, which administers the examinations and issues a voluntary national certification but does not license anyone to practise in any state. Texas restructured its behavioural health regulation so that the Behavioral Health Executive Council now administers licensure for counsellors, social workers, psychologists and marriage and family therapists, with the professional boards retained for rulemaking on practice standards. Applications, renewals and enforcement therefore run through the Executive Council rather than through the counselling board directly, which is the single most common point of confusion for Texas applicants working from older guidance. Texas also requires a jurisprudence examination on state law and rules in addition to the national examination.

How many supervised hours does Texas require?

The Texas BHEC sets the total, and it also sets the proportion that must be direct client contact and the amount that must be individual rather than group supervision β€” three separate numbers that all have to be satisfied. Nationally the period commonly runs two to three years. Because boards revise these requirements and audit the documentation, take the current figures from the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors and record hours contemporaneously in the format it publishes rather than reconstructing them at application. The LPC Associate must practise under a board-approved supervisor with a filed supervisory agreement, and supervisors themselves hold a separate board approval.

Which examination does Texas use, the NCE or the NCMHCE?

That is set by the Texas BHEC, and some states require different examinations at different licence stages, so a candidate can end up sitting both. The National Counselor Examination is multiple choice across professional practice, assessment, treatment planning and counselling skills; the National Clinical Mental Health Counseling Examination is simulation-based and tests clinical decision-making. Both are administered through the National Board for Certified Counselors at Pearson VUE. Confirm the current requirement with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors before paying for preparation materials aimed at the wrong test.

Does Texas require a CACREP-accredited degree?

CACREP accreditation is not universally mandatory, but it is increasingly expected and it is the safest choice regardless of the strict requirement, because CACREP curricula are built around the content areas boards specify. A non-accredited degree can be acceptable where the coursework matches, but the burden falls on you to demonstrate it, sometimes years later. Confirm what the Texas BHEC currently requires before enrolling β€” this is not a decision that can be corrected cheaply afterwards.

Is Texas part of the Counseling Compact?

The Counseling Compact has been enacted in a large number of states and is building toward issuing privileges to practise across member states, but enactment, commission rulemaking and the date privileges actually become available are separate things, and states join on their own timetable. Confirm the current status with the board and with the Counseling Compact Commission rather than assuming a published enactment map means privileges are live today. What is worth understanding is the model: the compact would let a counsellor licensed in a home member state obtain privileges to practise in other member states without full licensure there, which matters enormously for telehealth. Until privileges are actually issued and confirmed for the specific states involved, cross-border practice still requires licensure in the state where the client is located. Verify with the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors and the Counseling Compact Commission.

Can I transfer a counseling license to Texas?

Usually by endorsement rather than transfer, and it is an application rather than a formality. The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors will look at whether your degree coursework and supervised post-degree hours meet Texas's requirements, and that comparison β€” not the examination β€” is where out-of-state applications most often stall. Expect Texas's background check and fee, and a state law or jurisprudence examination where required. Confirm the route with the Texas BHEC before you move.

Can I practise while completing supervised hours in Texas?

Yes, and that is the point of the pre-independent credential. Texas issues the LPC Associate for the supervised period, and it must be held while hours are accrued. You practise clinically with real clients under a board-accepted supervisor, and the work counts toward independent licensure. What you generally cannot do is practise independently, bill as an independent provider, or supervise others. The LPC Associate must practise under a board-approved supervisor with a filed supervisory agreement, and supervisors themselves hold a separate board approval.

How do I verify a Texas counsellor's licence?

Through the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors's licence lookup, which shows licence type, status, expiry and public discipline. Check the type rather than the word "licensed", because Texas distinguishes the pre-independent credential from Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and the scopes differ. National Certified Counselor status from NBCC is separate and is not authority to practise. GlobalCybers verifies licence type and status before every behavioural health placement.

Sources & references

Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, administering the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors Β· National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Β· CACREP β€” Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs Β· Counseling Compact Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (21-1018) Β· BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook (Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at www.bhec.texas.gov before applying.

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Texas BHEC Key Facts
Licensed byTexas BHEC
Texas titleLicensed Professional Counselor
EducationCounselling master's, CACREP preferred
ExamNBCC (NCE or NCMHCE)
SupervisionPost-degree, board-prescribed
CompactVerify status with the board
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