How to Become an LBSW in Maryland
To become an LBSW in Maryland, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree in social work and pass the ASWB Bachelors Exam. The full process typically takes 4-5 years (BSW program + exam). Here’s your step-by-step roadmap.
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Earn your MSW from a CSWE-accredited program
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Step-by-step roadmap
Earn your BSW (required)
- ▸Must be from a CSWE-accredited program
- ▸Typically ~4 years full-time
- ▸Includes field placement hours — these do NOT count toward post-graduation supervised hours
Submit application to Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners
Provide 3 professional references
Pass ASWB Bachelors Exam
- ExamsASWB Bachelors Exam
- Board fees$270
Traps to avoid
- •Assuming your school’s CSWE accreditation status without verifying — accreditation can lapse
- •Choosing a program based on cost alone without checking pass rates or field placement quality
Costs
| Application | $100 |
| Licensing | $70 |
| Renewal | $100 |
| ASWB exam fee | ~$260 |
| BSW tuition | varies ($20k–$80k+) |
License renewal & CE requirements
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Frequently asked questions
What do I need to get LBSW in Maryland?
To obtain LBSW in Maryland, you need BSW from CSWE-accredited program. You must pass the ASWB Bachelors Exam. The application fee is $100. The estimated timeline is 4-5 years (BSW program + exam).
What are the CE requirements for LBSW renewal in Maryland?
LBSW holders in Maryland must complete 40 hours of continuing education every 2 years. At least 3 hours must be in law and/or ethics. The renewal cycle is last day of birth month, every 2 years.
Can I practice clinical social work with LBSW in Maryland?
No, the LBSW does not authorize independent clinical practice in Maryland. You would need to obtain the LCSW-C for that, which requires additional supervised clinical experience and passing the ASWB Clinical Exam.
Maryland LBSW licenses renew last day of birth month, every 2 years. License holders must complete 40 continuing education hours per renewal cycle, including 3 hours in law and ethics. For the most current requirements, always verify with the official Maryland licensing board.
