North Carolina Physical Therapy CE Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years

At a Glance
30
Contact Hours
2 yr
Renewal Cycle
Yes
Online Allowed
Yes
Carry-Over
North Carolina physical therapists must earn 30 continuing competence points, including one mandatory Jurisprudence Exercise, during a 25-month reporting period that starts the January 1 after licensure. The license itself renews annually by January 31, but the very first renewal requires no CE report at all. Up to 10 excess points carry over to the next reporting period.
Disclaimer: This information is for reference purposes only. Requirements are set by the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the board.

Requirements Overview

The North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (NCBPTE) requires every physical therapist to earn 30 continuing competence points during each 25-month reporting period, which begins January 1 following initial licensure. Points, not raw hours, are the accounting unit: live coursework earns one point per contact hour, while home study, academic credit, teaching, and other categories convert at different ratios, each capped under 21 NCAC 48G .0109.

Every licensee must also complete a mandatory 1-point Jurisprudence Exercise each reporting period; those points can never carry forward. Up to 10 excess points may roll into the next reporting period, except jurisprudence, clinical practice, or self-assessment points.

License renewal happens annually by January 31, but a licensee's very first renewal requires no CE report at all -- the point clock starts the following January 1. Exemptions exist for military service, disability/hardship, and licensees 65 or older no longer practicing.

Mandatory Topics

TopicHoursFrequencyNotes
Jurisprudence Exercise 1 Every renewal Every reporting period, each licensee must complete the Board's online Jurisprudence Exercise (questions on the Physical Therapy Practice Act, Board rules, and Position Statements) to earn 1 mandatory point. Up to 3 points total are allowed per reporting period if the exercise is completed multiple times, but only 1 point is required. Jurisprudence Exercise points may NOT be carried over to the next reporting period (21 NCAC 48G.0106(c)). Not required for a licensee's very first license renewal, since no continuing-competence report is required at all for the first renewal.

Renewal Pathways

30 points (incl. 1 jurisprudence) per 25-month reporting period
30 hours
Standard requirement for a physical therapist (PT) licensee: 30 points of continuing competence activities, including the mandatory 1-point Jurisprudence Exercise, accumulated during the licensee's assigned 25-month reporting period.
No CC report required for first-time license renewal
0 hours
For a licensee's very first license renewal, no continuing competence report is required at all -- the licensee simply pays the renewal fee. The 30-point / 25-month reporting-period requirement first applies starting January 1 following the licensee's initial licensure date.

Exemptions

How You Can Complete Your CE

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

North Carolina CE Rules & Limits

Details specific to North Carolina that generic CE guides tend to miss:

Provider Requirements

The Board pre-approves entire categories of providers rather than individual courses: any U.S./Canadian PT licensing board, the APTA (including its Sections, credentialed residencies/fellowships, and accrediting subsidiary), state APTA chapters, the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) and its accrediting subsidiary, the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), any provider accredited by those bodies, PT/PTA academic programs approved by a U.S. Dept. Of Education- or Council on Postsecondary Accreditation-recognized agency, and (for PT-related activities) the NC Dept. Of Public Instruction, NC Division of Public Health, and NC Area Health Education Centers. A non-approved organization may apply to the Board at least 60 days before an activity for approval ($150 fee); an individual licensee may apply at least 30 days before an activity for approval of an otherwise-unapproved course ($25 fee).

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Sources

Each figure on this page is taken directly from the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners'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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