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In Arkansas, the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) credential is the bachelor’s‑level social work license administered by the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board (SWLB). It is designed as an entry‑level professional license: you do not need any pre‑licensure practice hours to qualify. All specific hour requirements in Arkansas law and Board rules apply to the Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) level, not to the LSW.
Below is a step‑by‑step guide drawn directly from Arkansas statute and Board rules, with emphasis on hours, supervision, and the Board’s own language.
The LSW is the foundational social work license in Arkansas. Arkansas Code § 17‑103‑306(a)(1) directs the Board to issue a Licensed Social Worker license to applicants who meet a set of qualifications focused on:
No part of the LSW section of this statute requires any minimum number of supervised practice hours or months of supervised experience. Those requirements appear only in subsection (c) for LCSW. (law.justia.com)
To be eligible for LSW you must hold a qualifying social work degree:
Practically, that means:
Arkansas law requires passage of a licensing exam appropriate to the LSW level:
In practice:
There is also a jurisprudence component referenced in Board‑related guidance (an Arkansas law/ethics test related to practice in the state). (socialworkerlicense.com)
Statute requires a background check and outlines character and fitness standards:
The Board’s online application portal reiterates that “ALL applicants must apply for a criminal background check” and that results must be received before the Board will review the application. (ark.org)
For LSW, Arkansas law does not require any pre‑licensure practice hours.
Because the statute clearly sets a 24‑month/4,000‑hour requirement only for LCSW and is silent on any such hours for LSW, the Board’s current framework is:
There is no “1,500 hours of direct experience and 1,500 hours of supervised experience”‑type requirement for Arkansas LSW. That kind of numeric hours standard is reserved for post‑master’s LCSW supervision.
Although there is no pre‑licensure hours requirement, Arkansas does set expectations for supervision after you are licensed.
Arkansas’s supervision rule (current through May 2025 for the Social Work Licensing Board) defines supervision as:
“a professional relationship between a supervisor and a supervisee designed to promote responsibility, competency and accountability to the agency, clients and community.” (law.cornell.edu)
For all Licensed Social Workers (LSW) and Licensed Master Social Workers (LMSW), the rule provides:
More specifically for LSW practice:
Key points:
Arkansas law allows a one‑time provisional license at the LSW level:
The Board’s application site reflects this, describing “Licensed Social Worker (LSW) {includes Provisional}” and tying eligibility to the BSW degree requirement. (ark.org)
Again, there is no listing of any practice‑hours requirement before issuance of the provisional or full LSW license.
Putting the legal and rule language into a practical sequence:
If you qualify, you may practice under a Provisional LSW while working toward exam passage, but only for up to one year and three exam attempts. (law.justia.com)
Once licensed as an LSW:
Again, these obligations are time‑based in the sense of calendar periods (e.g., CE every two years, supervision weekly), but not quantified as “X total hours of supervised experience” for LSWs.
So, unlike some states that require hundreds or thousands of hours of supervised practice just to obtain a bachelor’s‑level social work license, Arkansas’s LSW path is structured around education, examination, background check, and ongoing supervised practice frequency—not a pre‑licensure hour count.
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