What licensing work we take on
- Interstate compact applications — IMLC, NLC, PSYPACT®
- Single-state licensure by endorsement, in any state
- Initial licensure for newly qualified clinicians
- Federal DEA registration and address changes
- State controlled-substance registrations (CSR / CDS)
- Licence verifications between states
- Renewals, reinstatements, and lapsed-licence recovery
- Multi-clinician onboarding for groups and platforms
The four routes across state lines
“Compact” is not one thing. These four agreements share a name and almost nothing else — different eligibility rules, different governing bodies, different fee schedules, and different ways to fail. Which one applies to you is decided by your licence type, not your preference.
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC)
Physicians — MD and DO
An expedited pathway rather than a single multistate licence: you qualify once through a state of principal licence, then receive a full licence from each participating state you select. Eligibility is strict — board certification, no disciplinary history, and a qualifying connection to your principal state.
Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)
RNs and LPN/LVNs
A genuine multistate licence issued by your single primary state of residence, valid in every other member state. Residency is what governs it, not employment, so a move across state lines changes your obligations — and that is where most compliance problems start.
PSYPACT®
Doctoral-level psychologists
Authorization to deliver telepsychology into participating states, built on the ASPPB E.Passport credential. It covers telepsychology from your declared home state — not permanent in-person practice, and not master's-level clinicians.
State licensure by endorsement
Everyone, everywhere a compact does not reach
The route that still does most of the work. Where your target state is not a compact member, or the compact's eligibility rules exclude you, a straightforward endorsement application to that state's board is often both faster and cheaper than forcing a compact route.
Who handles your license
Pick your profession. Compacts are separate agreements with separate rules and separate governing bodies, so each one has its own team — and its own site.
Physician (MD / DO)
Handled by our specialist team
www.whitegloveimlc.com
Advanced practice nurse (NP, CRNA, CNS, CNM)
Handled by our specialist team
www.whitegloveaprn.com
Psychiatric NP (PMHNP)
Handled by our specialist team
www.whitegloveaprn.com
Physician assistant (PA-C)
Handled directly by our team here
RN
Handled by our specialist team
www.whiteglovenlc.com
LPN / LVN
Handled by our specialist team
www.whiteglovenlc.com
Psychologist (PhD / PsyD / EdD)
Handled by our specialist team
www.whiteglovepsypact.com
Prescribing psychologist (RxP)
Handled by our specialist team
www.whiteglovepsypact.com
Counselor (LPC / LMHC / LPCC)
No operational compact yet — we file state by state and tell you when it opens
Social worker (LCSW / LMSW)
No operational compact yet — we file state by state and tell you when it opens
Marriage & family therapist (LMFT)
No operational compact yet — we file state by state and tell you when it opens
Other / not sure
Handled directly by our team here
Not sure, or your situation spans two of these? Use the form below — it asks the same two questions and routes you automatically, and the lead reaches us either way.
What we will tell you honestly
The counseling, social work, and marriage-and-family-therapy compacts are at earlier stages than their announcements suggest. Several are enacted across many states while issuing privileges in very few, and one is activated without issuing to anyone yet. If you hold one of those licences, we will not sell you a compact filing that cannot be made — we will scope single-state licensure by endorsement, which is available now, and tell you when your states actually go live.
The same applies to eligibility. Compact routes carry conditions — residency, board certification, a clean disciplinary record — and if you do not meet them we would rather establish that on a scoping call than after a non-refundable application fee.
