New Mexico Architect CE Requirements (2026): 24 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
The New Mexico Board of Examiners for Architects requires each registered architect to complete a minimum of 12 continuing education hours each calendar year, and all of them must be in health, safety and welfare (HSW) subjects (NMAC 16.30.3.12). Because registration renews on a two-year cycle, a full biennial period totals 24 HSW hours.
New Mexico is strict about what counts. Hours must come from structured education activities, and an activity qualifies only if at least 75% of its content and instruction time is devoted to HSW subjects. There is no general non-HSW allowance — unlike states that let a portion of hours be elective, every required hour here is HSW.
Renewal is due December 31 and is keyed to your birth year: architects born in even-numbered years renew in even years, and odd-year births renew in odd years. Records must be kept for three years.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Health, Safety & Welfare (HSW) | 24 | Every renewal | All continuing education hours must be in health, safety and welfare subjects acquired in structured education activities — 12 HSW hours each calendar year, so all 24 hours across the biennial cycle are HSW. An activity qualifies only if at least 75% of its content and instruction time is devoted to HSW subjects. |
Exemptions
- Newly Registered By Examination — An architect whose initial examination registration (not reciprocity) occurs less than 12 months from December 31st is not required to report continuing education hours for that calendar year.Applies to initial registration by examination only, not to registration by reciprocity.
How You Can Complete Your CE
New Mexico CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to New Mexico that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Annual minimum — at least 12 hours must be completed each year of the cycle, not just by the renewal deadline.
- The requirement is measured per calendar year: 12 HSW hours each calendar year, all of which must be health, safety and welfare (NMAC 16.30.3.12.C).
- An activity qualifies as HSW only if at least 75% of its content and instruction time is devoted to health, safety and welfare subjects (16.30.3.12.B.4).
- Registration renews biennially by December 31, keyed to the architect's birth year (even-year births renew in even years; odd-year births in odd years).
- Documentation of reported CE hours must be kept for three years from the date of award (16.30.3.12.E.1). Verify course acceptability with the New Mexico Board of Examiners for Architects.
Tips for New Mexico Architects
- Treat the requirement as annual, not biennial: you owe 12 HSW hours every calendar year, so you cannot skip a year and double up later.
- Every hour must be HSW — check that each course states it is health, safety and welfare and that at least 75% of its content qualifies before you count it.
- Choose structured activities (organized courses, seminars, structured programs); casual or self-directed reading generally will not satisfy the rule.
- Confirm your renewal year from your birth year: even-year births renew in even years, odd-year births in odd years, always by December 31.
- Keep certificates and documentation for three years in case the Board audits your reported hours, and verify course acceptability with the Board.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the New Mexico Board of Examiners for Architects'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.