Not being lazy, I thought someone practicing from another state might remember what their state requires off hand. To look up licensure requirements for every state individually having no idea where to start seemed inefficient and time-consuming (tried a few states and their websites were not very clear), as there's not a comprehensive table anywhere that I could find. I thought about AOTA, but it looked like you'd have to be a member to find out anything on their website. I was just looking for a starting place if someone remembered their state didn't require a time period from date of NBCOT exam to applying for licensure. I don't think it's lazy, it's just asking for a point in the right direction from some people who might know. Thanks for trying to help, sort of, but there's really no need to be rude. If you want to help, fine. If you don't feel someone deserves help because they are being "lazy", then simply don't respond. The whole point of these forums is to foster a spirit of support and cooperation among health professionals while providing us a place to network and discuss important issues in our fields, not to judge someone's efforts for trying to find information.