Many people are confused about massage therapy licensing in California. Much of this confusion comes from massage therapists that advertise their state certification. This is simply not true; There is no such thing as state licensing or state certification for massage therapists in California.

First of all, some terms:

Licensing versus Certification. Students obtain a certificate when they complete a Massage Training program from a state approved school and then use the title of \"Certified Massage Therapist.\" Licensed means the massage therapist holds a business license in the local entity (city or county) that they do business in.

Another area of confusion is the different titles and abbreviations used by massage therapists.

CMT - Certified Massage Therapist - it means you have a certificate as a massage therapist

LMT - Licensed Massage Therapist - used in some states where there is state licensing of massage therapists

RMT - Registered Massage Therapist - used in some Canadian provinces where therapists are registered with the province

All licensing of massage therapists in California is done by the city or the county due to the fact that California currently has no state certification. The majority of cities and/or counties in California require that you graduate from an approved program in massage therapy. Hence why some therapists advertise being a \"state certified massage therapist.\"

Licensing requirements vary greatly from city to city and county to county. In Southern California, various communities require 500 hours of training. Here in Northern California most municipalities require a minimum of 100 hours of training so that our 126 hour massage certification program or our 120 hour acupressure certification program will satisfy their requirements. Two main exceptions in our area are the city of Auburn, which requires 200 hours of training, and the city of Sacramento which requires 250 hours of training, plus 12 hours of continuing education per year. By taking one or both of our certification programs plus some of our continuing education classes, graduates are able to get enough hours to satisfy the licensing requirements of Auburn or Sacramento.

One strategy some Sacramento students pursue is to take our 126 hour massage certification program and then get licensed to do massage in Sacramento County (Orangevale, Citrus Heights, Fair Oaks, etc.). Then they can practice outside Sacramento city limits until they complete enough training to qualify for a Sacramento city license. Once they are working in the field any continuing education may be tax deductible.

Future licensing requirements may change in California though. Currently there is legislation (SB 412) under discussion that would license massage therapists at the state level and require 500 hours of initial education. There is a provision for a 250 hour level of certification that will be phased out by 2013. In another article \"Shorter Training Can Be Better\", I outline why I believe the high initial hours aren\'t necessarily better and have a chilling effect on many who are just starting out and cannot afford the increased time and cost to start a new business. The outcome of the legislation is uncertain and the earliest it would take effect is Jan. 1, 2009. The legislation also has grandfathering provisions to protect therapists that are licensed or certified before the law would take effect.

Now you are an expert on licensing and certification in the state of California!

Dr. James Mally runs the Healing Arts Institute, a Sacramento massage therapy school that offers a Massage Certification Program and Acupressure Certification Program plus continuing education classes in subjects such as Deep Tissue Massage, and Sports Massage. The website offers massage continuing education training videos or DVDs for sale in Swedish massage, sport massage techniques, deep tissue massage and a musculoskeletal anatomy audio CD.

Massage Therapy Schools
Massage therapy is as ancient as medical treatment itself. But with modern medicine and its scientific and logical base, massage therapy also has come...

The Art and Science of Massage
Anyone who wants to train to be a massage practitioner should first look into the laws, rules and regulations for massage training and licensing in th...

Massage Education in America
Find Massage Education in the United States and Canada. Prospective students have several massage education opportunities from which to choose today. ...

What’s Your Health Worth?
Since the writings of Plato and Aristotle massage has been an effective method of relieving ailment and improving health. And indeed it does, massage ...

Incall Massage Versus Outcall Massage
In my San Antonio Massage and Bodywork practice I frequently receive calls from prospective clients who are unclear about the differences between inca...

Massage Chairs As A Means To Ease Pain
Many massage chairs built today are technological marvels that incorporate several different types of massage in order to aid relaxation. So, when sho...

Full Body Massage - Awakening Your Senses
Most people think of massages as a way to relax and soothe tired bodies. The truth is, a full body massage can help awaken your senses as it improves ...

A Comfortable Massage Chair for Your Hectic Lifestyle
The long and hectic lifestyles of today's people has lead to the great popularity in massage chairs. With the long working hours, long commute times a...

How To Know Who Your Massage Therapy Clients Are - Finding A Target Market
One of the greatest challenges to being a sole trading massage Therapist is getting clients. In fact its painful when you have trouble doing it. So no...

The Benefits Of Deep Tissue Massage
In the world of massage there exists a variety of styles everything from Swedish massage to Lymphatic massage, all tailored to produce very specific ...

The Massage Chair - A Good Substitute For A Massage Therapist?
The massage chair may have begun simply as lounge chairs that had built-in vibrators, but today they have become much more than that. These chairs hav...

How to Practic Tantric Massage
Tantric massage: if the name if this treatment makes you think of something enjoyable, your thinking is correct. Often, massage is given as a medical ...

Hot Stone Massage
In the entire history of massage therapy there has been a great deal of discussion about what type of massage is the most relaxing, therapeutic, or ju...

What Is Water Jet Massage?
When you use a water jet massage machine it will feel like having all parts of your body massaged at the same time. The computer effect of this type o...

Why Take Massage Therapy Continuing Education Classes?
A Continuing Education Unit is a nationally recognized unit of time spent studying to enhance a persons professional development. Ten hours of instru...