California Architect CE Requirements (2026): 10 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
The California Architects Board requires 10 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle, and every hour is tied to a specific mandatory topic. The 10 hours break down as 5 hours on disability access requirements (California Code of Regulations, Title 16, §165) and 5 hours on zero net carbon design (ZNCD) (Title 16, §166), a topic phased in around 2025.
Unlike most states, California does not frame its requirement as general Health, Safety & Welfare hours — the two subjects are mandated by name. There is also no first-renewal exemption: newly licensed architects must meet the requirement at their first renewal no matter how long they have held the license, and the law allows no waiver or extension.
Architects self-certify compliance at renewal, but the Board runs random audits, so keep course documentation for two years. Licenses expire on the last day of your birth month (or the issue month for licenses issued on or after January 1, 2025). Noncompliance can lead to a citation, penalty, or discipline.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disability access requirements | 5 | Every renewal | Five hours of coursework on disability access requirements must be completed each two-year renewal cycle. This is a long-standing California mandatory topic. |
| Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) | 5 | Every renewal | Five hours of coursework on zero net carbon design must be completed each two-year renewal cycle. This topic was phased in around 2025. |
How You Can Complete Your CE
California CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to California that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- California requires 10 CE hours per two-year renewal, made up of two specific mandatory topics: 5 hours on disability access (CCR Title 16 §165) and 5 hours on zero net carbon design / ZNCD (CCR Title 16 §166). These are NOT generic HSW hours.
- There is NO first-renewal exemption — newly licensed architects must meet the CE requirement at their first renewal regardless of how long they have held the license, and the law allows no waiver or extension.
- Architects self-certify at renewal; the board conducts random audits, so keep documentation (two years). Noncompliance may result in a citation, monetary penalty, or disciplinary action.
- Licenses expire on the last day of the licensee's birth month (or the issue month for licenses issued on or after January 1, 2025). For an expired license, the 10 hours must fall within the 24 months before the renewal date.
Tips for California Architects
- Split your 10 hours correctly: exactly 5 hours must be disability access and 5 hours must be zero net carbon design. General HSW courses do not substitute for either topic.
- Do not expect a break at your first renewal — California has no first-renewal exemption and grants no waivers or extensions, even for brand-new licensees.
- Zero net carbon design is a newer requirement (phased in around 2025), so verify the course is specifically labeled ZNCD and meets the §166 subject matter.
- Keep certificates for two years. You self-certify compliance at renewal, but the Board audits randomly, and noncompliance can mean a citation or monetary penalty.
- Know your expiration date: it is the last day of your birth month (or issue month for licenses issued on/after Jan 1, 2025). Verify current rules with the California Architects Board before renewing.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the California Architects Board's official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Jul 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.