Professional Licensure
Professional licensure is a formal process that allows individuals to practice certain professions legally. It typically requires candidates to meet specific educational qualifications, pass examinations, and demonstrate relevant experience. Professions that often require licensure include doctors, lawyers, and engineers.
Obtaining a professional license ensures that practitioners meet established standards of competence and ethics. Licensing boards, often governed by state or national regulations, oversee the process and enforce rules to protect the public. This system helps maintain quality and safety in various fields, ensuring that licensed professionals are qualified to perform their duties.