Vermont · LMFT
Vermont LMFT hour tracker
Track the 3,000 supervised hours required for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist licensure in Vermont — against the actual Office of Professional Regulation, Board of Allied Mental Health rules. ClearPath audits every entry the same week you log it, and auto-fills the official board form when you're ready to submit.
At a glance
Vermont LMFT requirements
From Office of Professional Regulation, Board of Allied Mental Health's current published rules. ClearPath encodes every row below as a real-time validation check.
| Requirement | Vermont |
|---|---|
| Total supervised hours | 3,000 |
| Minimum direct client contact | 2,000 hours |
| Total supervision hours | 100 |
| Supervisor qualifications | Licensed physician (psychiatry), psychiatric NP, psychologist, LCMHC, clinical social worker, LMFT; minimum 3 years licensed and in good standing |
| Out-of-state hours accepted | Yes |
| Exam required | AMFTRB National Exam |
Source: Office of Professional Regulation, Board of Allied Mental Health. ClearPath revalidates state rules against published board materials regularly.
The fine print most trackers miss
Vermont-specific rules
These are the rules that catch LMFT associates off-guard at submission. ClearPath flags each one in real time as you log.
- 500-hour internship during graduate degree required, and applicants who did not complete 500 internship direct-service hours must add that shortfall to the 3,000 post-degree requirement
- Applicants engaged in supervised practice in Vermont must be on the roster of non-licensed, non-certified psychotherapists before hours begin
- Licensing requirements must be completed within 5 years from the date the application is submitted to OPR
- Act 117 (2022) requires OPR maintain registry of approved supervisors
Built for Vermont
How ClearPath handles Vermont LMFT
- Live rule validation. Every entry is checked against the 3,000-hour total, the 2,000-hour direct-client minimum, and the supervision ratios — at the time you log it.
- Auto-filled official form. When you're ready to apply, ClearPath fills the actual Office of Professional Regulation, Board of Allied Mental Health form from your records. Not a reproduction — the same PDF the board accepts.
- Supervisor portal. Your supervisor logs in, reviews your weekly entries, and e-signs without printing. No paper PDFs, no scanning.
- AI hour reviewer. Ask plain-language questions about your log ("what week did I miss a supervision hour?") and get the exact answer in seconds.
- $25/year. One quarter the price of the legacy tracker. 50% of every Pro subscription goes to Shane's Coffee — a vocational training program for people living with mental health challenges and disabilities.
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