State Requirements Directory

Surgical Technologist State Requirements

This page provides a comprehensive overview of surgical technologist requirements across all U.S. states and territories, including regulation status, certification expectations, and official salary data.

  • Most states do not directly regulate surgical technologists
  • Some states require certification or formal education
  • Employers commonly require certification even when not mandated by law

The information presented in this directory is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, legal interpretation, or a substitute for consultation with qualified legal counsel. Statutes, regulations, and administrative requirements may change, and users are encouraged to verify all information with the appropriate state authorities or regulatory agencies to ensure accuracy and current applicability.

Use the sortable table below to explore Surgical Technologist requirements across all U.S. states and territories. Click any column header to sort.

Last updated: March 28, 2026
📚 Data sources: State statutes & regulations, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2023). Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates — Surgical Technologists (SOC 29-2055). Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm, AST, NBSTSA

📋 What Do These Classification Badges Mean?

Regulated State requires accredited education or certification (CST) to work as a surgical technologist.
Assistant-only Only surgical assistants are regulated; surgical technologists have no state-level requirements.
Title / Registry State protects the title “surgical technologist” or maintains a voluntary registry.
Unregulated No state law—employers set their own hiring standards.

States That Require Surgical Technologist Certification

  • Indiana
  • Massachusetts
  • Nevada
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas

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State Requirements Directory

State / Territory Classification Statute / Rule Summary Median Salary View
Alabama Assistant-only Ala. Code § 34-24-500 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $48,640 View
Alaska Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists; employer-based standards. $74,330 View
Arizona Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $62,640 View
Arkansas Unregulated Optional registry only; no mandatory qualifications for surgical technologists. $47,020 View
California Assistant-only Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 3539 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $77,920 View
Colorado Unregulated Registration exists but no certification requirement or practice restriction for surgical technologists. $64,970 View
Connecticut Assistant-only Conn. Gen. Stat. § 20-74aa–20-74jj Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $70,910 View
Delaware Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $61,300 View
Florida Assistant-only Fla. Stat. § 458.3475 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $56,390 View
Georgia Assistant-only Ga. Code § 43-34-295 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $55,780 View
Hawaii Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $67,970 View
Idaho Title / Facility Rule IDAPA 16.03.14 Facility-level staffing rule only; no profession-level regulation of surgical technologists. $55,650 View
Illinois Title / Registry 225 ILCS 46 Health care worker registry and title language; no practice restriction for surgical technologists. $63,510 View
Indiana Regulated Ind. Code § 16-21-2-2.5 Hospitals must employ qualified surgical technologists meeting education/certification criteria. $56,640 View
Iowa Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists; employers set their own hiring standards. $59,830 View
Kansas Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $54,130 View
Kentucky Assistant-only KRS § 311.864 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $53,620 View
Louisiana Assistant-only La. Rev. Stat. § 37:1360.51 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $50,440 View
Maine Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $58,930 View
Maryland Assistant-only Md. Code, Health Occ. § 14-5B Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $65,540 View
Massachusetts Regulated M.G.L. ch. 111, § 231 Requires accredited education or certification and continuing education for surgical technologists. $65,970 View
Michigan Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $52,180 View
Minnesota Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $60,340 View
Mississippi Assistant-only Miss. Code § 73-25-33 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $45,870 View
Missouri Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $54,140 View
Montana Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $55,880 View
Nebraska Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $54,100 View
Nevada Regulated NRS § 449.24185 Requires accredited education or certification for surgical technologists in facilities. $67,620 View
New Hampshire Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $60,340 View
New Jersey Regulated N.J. Stat. § 26:2H-12.62–12.68 Defines surgical technologist and mandates education or certification. $68,380 View
New Mexico Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $52,480 View
New York Regulated N.Y. Pub. Health Law § 2824 Defines surgical technologist and practice; requires education or certification. $66,140 View
North Carolina Assistant-only N.C. Gen. Stat. § 90-18.5 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $52,570 View
North Dakota Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $54,520 View
Ohio Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $54,620 View
Oklahoma Assistant-only 59 O.S. § 529.1 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $49,830 View
Oregon Regulated ORS § 441.066 Hospitals must ensure surgical technologists meet qualification standards. $67,640 View
Pennsylvania Regulated 40 P.S. § 1303.516 Requires accredited education or certification for surgical technologists. $57,440 View
Rhode Island Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $59,020 View
South Carolina Regulated S.C. Code § 44-7-386 Requires education or certification for surgical technologists in facilities. $54,870 View
South Dakota Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $49,020 View
Tennessee Regulated Tenn. Code Ann. § 68-57-101 et seq. Defines surgical technologist and requires education or certification. $52,870 View
Texas Regulated Tex. Health & Safety Code § 259.001–259.002 Facilities may not employ surgical technologists without accredited education or certification. $52,840 View
Utah Assistant-only Utah Code § 58-67-102 Regulates surgical assistants only; no surgical technologist statute. $51,020 View
Vermont Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $55,020 View
Virginia Weak / Borderline Va. Code § 54.1-2956.12 Registration/title framework referencing surgical technologists; does not clearly bar unregistered practice. $57,020 View
Washington Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $72,640 View
West Virginia Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $50,120 View
Wisconsin Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $59,010 View
Wyoming Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $57,940 View
District of Columbia Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $68,420 View
Puerto Rico Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. $28,910 View
Guam Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. Data not available View
U.S. Virgin Islands Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. Data not available View
American Samoa Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. Data not available View
Northern Mariana Islands Unregulated No statute regulating surgical technologists. Data not available View

Highest Paying States

  • California – $77,920
  • Alaska – $74,330
  • Washington – $72,640
  • Massachusetts – $70,670
  • Connecticut – $70,910

Do You Need Certification?

While most states do not legally require certification, many employers require or strongly prefer candidates to hold a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) credential.

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📚 Data Sources & Citations

State Law Data: Compiled from official state statutes, the Association of Surgical Technologists (AST) State Law Map, and NBSTSA certification requirements.
Salary Data: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2023) for Surgical Technologists (SOC 29-2055).
Last Updated: March 28, 2026
Credit: David Munro, CST, — Surgical Technologist

Primary Sources:
• Association of Surgical Technologists. (2025). Surgical Technologist and Surgical Assistant State Law Map. Retrieved from ast.org/public_policy/map_of_state_laws/
• National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. (2026). CST® Certification. Retrieved from nbstsa.org/cst-certification
• U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2024). Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics: Surgical Technologists. Retrieved from bls.gov/oes/current/oes292055.htm