Guide to Michigan Master’s Limited Psychologist-Temporary Licensing: TLLP

Obtaining a Master’s Limited Psychologist-Temporary (TLLP) license in Michigan allows graduates to practice psychology under supervision while gaining the necessary postgraduate experience for full licensure. This guide outlines the requirements for initial licensure, renewal, and useful resources to navigate the process effectively.

The TLLP license is designed for individuals who have completed their master’s degree in psychology and are working towards meeting the postgraduate experience requirements for a Limited License Psychology (LLP). This license is valid for two years and can be renewed once.

TLLP Licensure Requirements Checklist

Application and Fees:

  • Online Application: Complete the application for a TLLP license online at www.michigan.gov/miplus.
  • Application Fee: $104.60 for a two-year license, payable by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover.

General Requirements:

  • Criminal Background Check: Upon application receipt, instructions for completing the background check will be emailed.
  • Good Moral Character Questions: If any questions are answered “yes,” provide documentation demonstrating your ability to serve the public fairly and honestly.
  • Human Trafficking Training: Complete one-time training in identifying victims of human trafficking, meeting the standards in Administrative Rule 338.2525.
  • Social Security Number: Provide your social security number or submit an SSN affidavit form if exempt.
  • English Language Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency through education in an English-speaking institution or a passing score on an approved English proficiency exam.
  • Implicit Bias Training: Complete 2 hours of implicit bias training within the 5 years preceding the license issuance.

TLLP Licensure by Examination:

  • Professional Education: Provide the name of the school attended and the educational program completed.
  • Final, Official Transcripts: Transcripts must be sent directly from the educational institution to the Bureau of Professional Licensing via email (bpldata@michigan.gov) or mail (PO Box 30670, Lansing, MI 48909).
    • Credential Evaluation: For education outside the US or Canada, submit a credential evaluation from a NACES-accredited agency. Non-English education requires a TOEFL iBT score of 80 or above.
  • Certification of Education Form: Submit this form directly from the school attended.
  • Supervision Evaluation Form: Submit proof of supervised practicum hours.

TLLP Renewal Requirements

Renewal Application and Fees:

  • Online Renewal: Complete the renewal application at www.michigan.gov/miplus.
  • Renewal Fee: $44.00 for a two-year license, payable by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover.

Additional Requirements:

  • Good Moral Character Questions: Provide documentation if applicable.
  • Disciplinary Question: Provide documentation if any sanctions have been imposed by another licensing board.
  • Human Trafficking Training: This one-time training must be completed for all renewals.
  • Implicit Bias Training: For renewals after June 1, 2021, complete one hour of implicit bias training for each year of licensure.
  • Renewal Cycle: The TLLP license can be renewed once.

TLLP Helpful Resources and Forms

Access additional resources and necessary forms by visiting www.michigan.gov/healthlicense and clicking on the Psychology link. Available resources include:

  • Public Health Code
  • Administrative Rules for Psychology
  • Supervision Evaluation Form
  • Certification of Education Form

The process of obtaining and maintaining a Master’s Limited Psychologist-Temporary license in Michigan involves meeting specific educational, examination, and training requirements. By following this comprehensive guide, candidates can ensure they comply with all necessary criteria to practice psychology under supervision and work towards full licensure. This structured approach ensures high professional standards and quality mental health care services.