Wyoming licenses Psychologists through the Wyoming Board of Psychology. Licensure for independent practice generally requires a doctoral degree in psychology (PhD, PsyD, or EdD) from an accredited program, a period of supervised professional experience, and a passing score on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP). Verify current licensing, PSYPACT, supervised-experience, renewal, and continuing-education requirements directly with the Wyoming Board of Psychology.
Requires a doctoral degree in psychology; the Board reportedly prefers APA-accredited programs but allows qualifying non-accredited education meeting its rules (Chapter 5). Verify exact accreditation and degree criteria with the Board.
Requires passing the EPPP (ASPPB, reportedly a scaled score of approximately 500). Verify passing scores and any state jurisprudence/ethics requirement with the Board.
Reportedly requires approximately 3,000 hours of supervised professional experience over no less than two years, including a qualifying pre-doctoral internship (CoA-accredited or APPIC-member). Verify exact hour and supervision rules with the Board.
The state has enacted PSYPACT (the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact). Psychologists who hold an E.Passport or IPC can practice telepsychology into, and provide temporary in-person practice in, this state and other PSYPACT states without a separate full license. Some enacting states have an effective date before they begin participating.
Wyoming has enacted PSYPACT (reportedly effective in 2023) and is listed as a member on psypact.gov, permitting authorized cross-state telepsychology and temporary practice. Verify current status with the Wyoming Board of Psychology and psypact.gov.
Wyoming has enacted PSYPACT. License portability may be available by endorsement/reciprocity, through ASPPB credentialing (e.g., the CPQ or Certificate of Professional Qualification), and — for cross-state telepsychology — through PSYPACT where the state participates. Verify endorsement eligibility and compact participation with the Wyoming Board of Psychology.
Telepsychology practice is governed by state law and board rules; in PSYPACT states, an E.Passport authorizes telepsychology into other PSYPACT states. Verify current telehealth requirements with the Wyoming Board of Psychology.
This guide is for general informational purposes only and should not be treated as legal, licensing, or employment advice. Psychologist licensing laws, board rules, doctoral education and examination requirements, PSYPACT participation, supervised-experience rules, and renewal/continuing-education requirements vary by state and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the official state board of psychology.