Alternate Identification Number (AIN) for NPTE: What to Do Without a Social Security Number

Thinking About Working in the United States as a Physical Therapist?

If you’re a foreign-trained physical therapist, working in the United States can be a life-changing opportunity.

Introduction: Can You Take the NPTE Without a Social Security Number?

For many foreign-trained physical therapists, one common concern is:

The answer is:

The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) provides this option for candidates who are not eligible for an SSN.

What Is an Alternate Identification Number (AIN)?

An Alternate Identification Number (AIN) is a unique identifier issued by FSBPT.

It allows candidates to:

Important Limitation

The AIN is not a replacement for a Social Security Number. It is only valid for:
What the AIN Cannot Be Used For

It’s important to understand the limitations.

You cannot use an AIN to:

Who Should Apply for an AIN?

You may need an AIN if:

How to Apply for an AIN

The process is straightforward.

01

Complete the Application

Download and fill out the AIN application form from FSBPT.
02

Submit Your Application

Mail your completed form to:

FSBPT – Exam Services
124 West Street South, 3rd Floor
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
USA

03

Wait for Processing

Once approved, you will receive your:

Alternate Identification Number (AIN)

How to Use Your AIN

After receiving your AIN:

Important Tips for Applicants

Keep Your AIN Safe

You will need it for:

Use It Consistently

Always include your AIN when:

Do Not Misuse It

Remember:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common misunderstandings:

Why This Matters for Foreign-Trained Physical Therapists

The AIN is a crucial step for many international candidates.

Without it:

❌ You may not be able to register for the NPTE
❌ Your licensure timeline may be delayed
How RehabSurge Supports Your NPTE and Licensure Journey

At RehabSurge, we understand the challenges foreign-trained PTs face when navigating U.S. requirements.

As an online continuing education provider, we help you:

Access courses accepted in:
Our goal is to support you every step of the way—from exam preparation to long-term career success.
Final Thoughts: A Simple Step That Keeps You Moving Forward
The Alternate Identification Number is a small but essential step in your journey.

Stay organized, apply early, and use your AIN correctly.

Every step you take brings you closer to becoming a licensed physical therapist in the United States.

In This Article

Introduction: Can You Take the NPTE Without a Social Security Number? For many foreign-trained physical therapists, one common concern is: 👉 “Can I take the NPTE without a U.S. Social Security Number (SSN)?” The answer is: ✅ Yes—through an Alternate Identification Number (AIN) The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) provides this option for candidates who are not eligible for an SSN.   What Is an Alternate Identification Number (AIN)? An Alternate Identification Number (AIN) is a unique identifier issued by FSBPT. It allows candidates to:
  • Register for the NPTE 
  • Access FSBPT exam-related services 
  Important Limitation The AIN is not a replacement for a Social Security Number. 👉 It is only valid for:
  • NPTE registration 
  • FSBPT-related processes 
  What the AIN Cannot Be Used For It’s important to understand the limitations. You cannot use an AIN to:
  • Open a bank account 
  • Apply for a driver’s license 
  • Work legally in the U.S. 
  • Replace an SSN for employment or tax purposes 
👉 It is strictly for examination and licensing processes.   Who Should Apply for an AIN? You may need an AIN if:
  • You are a foreign-trained PT 
  • You are not eligible for a U.S. Social Security Number 
  • You want to register for the NPTE 
  How to Apply for an AIN The process is straightforward.   Step 1: Complete the Application Download and fill out the AIN application form from FSBPT.   Step 2: Submit Your Application Mail your completed form to: FSBPT – Exam Services 124 West Street South, 3rd Floor Alexandria, Virginia 22314 USA   Step 3: Wait for Processing Once approved, you will receive your: 👉 Alternate Identification Number (AIN)   How to Use Your AIN After receiving your AIN:
  • Use it for NPTE registration 
  • Include it in all FSBPT communications 
  • Reference it in exam-related inquiries 
👉 Treat it as your official identifier for exam purposes.   Important Tips for Applicants ✔ Keep Your AIN Safe You will need it for:
  • Future correspondence 
  • Exam registration 
  • Licensing communication 
  ✔ Use It Consistently Always include your AIN when:
  • Contacting FSBPT 
  • Submitting documents 
  • Requesting information 
  ✔ Do Not Misuse It Remember:
  • It is not a legal identification number 
  • It does not grant work authorization 
  Common Mistakes to Avoid Avoid these common misunderstandings:
  • ❌ Thinking AIN replaces an SSN 
  • ❌ Using AIN for employment or legal identification 
  • ❌ Losing your AIN and failing to reference it 
  • ❌ Delaying application until exam deadlines 
  Why This Matters for Foreign-Trained Physical Therapists The AIN is a crucial step for many international candidates. Without it:
  • You may not be able to register for the NPTE 
  • Your licensure timeline may be delayed 
👉 Applying early helps keep your process on track.   How RehabSurge Supports Your NPTE and Licensure Journey At RehabSurge, we understand the challenges foreign-trained PTs face when navigating U.S. requirements. As an online continuing education provider, we help you:
  • Prepare for licensure 
  • Stay compliant with CE requirements 
  • Access courses accepted in: 
        ◦ California          ◦ New York          ◦ North Carolina          ◦ Other states with reciprocity  Our goal is to support you every step of the way—from exam preparation to long-term career success.   Final Thoughts: A Simple Step That Keeps You Moving Forward The Alternate Identification Number is a small but essential step in your journey. 👉 It allows you to move forward—even without an SSN   Stay organized, apply early, and use your AIN correctly.   Every step you take brings you closer to becoming a licensed physical therapist in the United States.