New Mexico Land Surveyor CE (PDH) Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years

At a Glance
30
Contact Hours
2 yr
Renewal Cycle
Yes
Online Allowed
Yes
Carry-Over
New Mexico professional surveyors must earn 30 professional development hours (PDH) every two-year biennium to renew, and at least 2 of those hours must be in ethics or business-related subjects. Up to 15 excess PDH can carry forward into the next biennium, and PDHs are reported at renewal — falling short means the renewal is rejected.
Disclaimer: This information is for reference purposes only. Requirements are set by the New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors (NMBLPEPS) and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the board.

Requirements Overview

The New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors (NMBLPEPS) sets one continuing professional development rule that covers professional surveyors and professional engineers alike (16.39.2.8 NMAC). Every professional surveyor must complete 30 PDH during each two-year biennium as a condition of renewal.

Within that 30-hour total, at least 2 PDH must be in ethics or business-related subjects. The remaining hours can come from technical coursework, seminars, webinars, and distance-education courses — online and self-study formats are expressly permitted. If you exceed the requirement, up to 15 excess PDH may be carried forward into the next biennium.

Surveyors who also hold a New Mexico PE license (dual licensees) still owe 30 PDH total, but half must be earned separately in each profession.

Mandatory Topics

TopicHoursFrequencyNotes
Ethics or business-related subjects 2 Every renewal At least 2 of the 30 PDH earned each biennium must be in ethics or business-related subjects.

Exemptions

How You Can Complete Your CE

💻
Online / Distance
Allowed, no limit
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In-Person / Live
Allowed

New Mexico CE Rules & Limits

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Sources

Each figure on this page is taken directly from the New Mexico Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors (NMBLPEPS)'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.

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