Massage therapy licensing guidelines: Kansas

While the state of Kansas does not currently enforce any guidelines for licensure of massage therapists, many communities have passed ordinances that require certain qualifications of massage therapists before they can practice within their city limits. Overland Park, Merriam and Leawood are just a few Kansas communities to enforce their own licensing restrictions. Escorts who are transitioning into the massage therapy business should check with their local city offices for guidelines.

Common guidelines for communities that enforce their own ordinances include:

  • Applicants must have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
  • Applicants must complete an application and submit a non-refundable application fee.
  • Massage therapists must have passed a national examination proving their knowledge of massage techniques. Tests commonly include the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodyworks (NCBTMB) or the Massage and Bodyworks Licensing Examination (MBLEx). Official transcripts are often required.
  • Massage therapists must provide official transcripts from educational experiences providing at least 500 hours of massage theory instruction from an approved educational establishment.
  • Massage therapists must show proof of certification from an American Red Cross certified first aid class.
  • Massage therapists must show proof of certification from an American Heart Association certified CPR course.
  • Licensees who wish to renew licenses often must complete at least 12 hours of continuing education.


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