Iowa Architect CE Requirements (2026): 24 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
The Iowa Architectural Examining Board, under the Department of Inspections, Appeals & Licensing, requires 24 CEHs per two-year renewal period. Iowa is among the strictest states on subject matter: all 24 hours must be in health, safety and welfare (HSW) subjects and must be earned through structured educational activities — unstructured self-study does not count.
Licenses renew biennially, expiring June 30, staggered by last name: architects whose last names begin A–K renew in even years and L–Z in odd years. New licensees get a prorated first renewal — 0 CEHs if licensed less than 12 months, or 12 CEHs if licensed 12 to 23 months.
A recent rule change matters: under the version amended effective May 21, 2025, a licensee may now carry over up to 12 excess CEHs to the following renewal period. The earlier rule allowed no carryover at all.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) | 24 | Every renewal | All 24 CEHs must be completed in health, safety, and welfare subjects acquired in structured educational activities. There is no non-HSW allowance and self-study does not satisfy the structured-activity requirement. |
Exemptions
- First Renewal — Licensed Less Than 12 Months — An architect who holds Iowa licensure for less than 12 months from the date of initial licensure (or who is reinstating to active status) is not required to report CEHs at the first license renewal.
- First Renewal — Licensed 12 To 23 Months (Prorated) — An architect who holds licensure for 12 months or more but less than 23 months must report 12 CEHs earned in the preceding 12 months at the first license renewal.
How You Can Complete Your CE
Iowa CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Iowa that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — Under the current rule (amended effective May 21, 2025), a licensee may carry over up to 12 CEHs earned in excess of a renewal period's requirement to the following renewal period. (The prior version did not permit carryover.) Because all CEHs must be HSW, carried-over hours are HSW.
- All 24 CEHs must be in health, safety, and welfare (HSW) subjects acquired in structured educational activities; Iowa has no non-HSW allowance and self-study does not count as structured.
- Licenses renew biennially, expiring June 30, staggered by last name: A–K in even years, L–Z in odd years.
- First-renewal obligation is prorated: 0 CEHs if licensed under 12 months, 12 CEHs if licensed 12–23 months.
- Under the current rule (amended effective May 21, 2025), up to 12 excess CEHs may be carried over to the following renewal period — a change from the prior no-carryover rule.
Tips for Iowa Architects
- Every one of your 24 hours must be HSW and come from a structured activity — plain self-study will not satisfy Iowa's rule.
- Check your renewal year by last name: A-K renew in even years, L-Z in odd years, all due June 30.
- If you have earned extra hours, you can now bank up to 12 of them for the next period under the 2025 rule change — a break Iowa did not previously offer.
- New licensees should verify how long they have held the license: you may owe 0 or 12 CEHs at your first renewal rather than the full 24.
- Keep proof of your structured HSW courses; confirm the current rule with the Board, since the carryover provision is recent.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the Iowa Architectural Examining 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.