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How to Become an LMSW in Alabama

To become an LMSW in Alabama, youll need a master’s degree in social work and pass the ASWB Masters Exam. The full process typically takes 2-3 years (MSW program + exam). Heres your step-by-step roadmap.

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Earn your MSW from a CSWE-accredited program

Verified March 2026 · Official Alabama board →

Step-by-step roadmap

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Earn your MSW (required)

  • Must be from a CSWE-accredited program
  • Typically ~2 years full-time; part-time programs available
  • Includes field placement hours — these do NOT count toward post-graduation supervised hours
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Submit application to Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners

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Pass ASWB Masters Exam

  • ExamsASWB Masters Exam
  • Board fees$225

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$125
Renewal$100
ASWB exam fee~$260
MSW tuitionvaries ($20k–$80k+)

License renewal & CE requirements

Renew every 2 years — Birthday, every 2 years
30 CE hours per renewal cycle

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Frequently asked questions

What do I need to get LMSW in Alabama?

To obtain LMSW in Alabama, you need MSW from CSWE-accredited program. You must pass the ASWB Masters Exam. The application fee is $125. The estimated timeline is 2-3 years (MSW program + exam).

What are the CE requirements for LMSW renewal in Alabama?

LMSW holders in Alabama must complete 30 hours of continuing education every 2 years. The renewal cycle is birthday, every 2 years.

Can I practice clinical social work with LMSW in Alabama?

No, the LMSW does not authorize independent clinical practice in Alabama. You would need to obtain the LICSW for that, which requires additional supervised clinical experience and passing the ASWB Clinical Exam.

Alabama LMSW licenses renew birthday, every 2 years. License holders must complete 30 continuing education hours per renewal cycle. For the most current requirements, always verify with the official Alabama licensing board.