Radiology Technologist in North Carolina
Requirements, salary data, licensing costs, and career ROI for NC. Updated with 2024 BLS OEWS wage data.
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route How to become a radiology technologist in North Carolina
To become a Radiology Technologist in North Carolina, individuals will soon be required to obtain a state license from the proposed North Carolina Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners. This new requirement stems from the "Patient Safety in Radiologic Imaging Act" (House Bill 590/Senate Bill 415), which is expected to become effective January 1, 2026. Key steps will include completing an accredited radiologic technology program, passing the ARRT Radiography Examination, and submitting an application with a fee. Reciprocity will be available for those holding current certification recognized by the new Board.
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Source: BLS OEWS 2024 for North Carolina. Metro-area wages may differ significantly from the state aggregate.
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| Licensing body | North Carolina Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners (Proposed) |
| State license | Required |
| Education | Completion of an accredited radiologic technology program |
| Exam | ARRT Radiography Examination ($225) |
| Application fee | $100 |
| Renewal | Every 2.0 years |
| Continuing education | 24.0 hours per cycle |
| Notes | North Carolina is in the process of implementing state licensure for radiology technologists. House Bill 590 and Senate Bill 415, known as the "Patient Safety in Radiologic Imaging Act," would create the North Carolina Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners to administer licensing. As of July 2025, the legislation had passed the House and was referred to the Senate. If successful, the legislation could become effective January 1, 2026. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. While state licensure is not currently mandated, ARRT certification is the industry standard for employment. Annual renewal of ARRT certification is required, with continuing education reported biennially. |
Source: North Carolina Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners (Proposed)
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This career has low exposure to AI automation. Most tasks require physical presence, human judgment, or hands-on skills that AI cannot easily replicate.
balance Is it worth it?
- check_circleNorth Carolina license required — clearer credential signal to employers
- check_circleLow AI disruption risk