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Inactivation Guidelines

CPCS Inactivation Request

Directions To change your status

  1. Submit the CPCS Inactive Application Form, to change from "active" to "inactive" status.  There is no cost to change your CPCS status to Inactive.
  2. The Application contains several attestation statements that you will need to affirm. 
  3. You will receive an email with verification of CPCS inactivation. 

PLEASE NOTE: Once you have inactivated your CPCS credential, you cannot continue to practice as a CPCS Clinical Supervisor for counselors seeking Professional Counseling licensure under the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists (the Board). 

According to the licensing board rule 135-5-.02 section 5 (iv), you must discontinue using the CPCS credential on ALL communications, marketing materials, website listings, etc. 

In addition, please understand that LPCA of Georgia is required to report to the Board that your CPCS supervisor status is inactive.

When you are ready to recertify your CPCS, please review the guidelines on How to Start the Recertification process.

CPCS Inactivation Application Form

The CPCS Inactive Application must be submitted in order to change your CPCS credential status to inactivate. 

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