Professional Engineer Continuing Education (PDH) Requirements by State (2026)

Licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) must complete continuing education — usually measured in Professional Development Hours (PDH) — to renew their license. Requirements are set by each state licensing board and vary widely, from annual PDH minimums to no continuing education requirement at all. Compare requirements across all states below.

50
States Covered
15-30 PDH
Typical Hours Range
1-2 years
Most Common Cycle
NCEES
National Body
Disclaimer: Requirements are set by each state's licensing board and may change. Always verify with your state board before making CE decisions.

National Overview

Professional Engineer (PE) requirements vary significantly by state. Among states that mandate continuing education, totals typically range from 15-30 PDH hours per renewal cycle, and most follow a 1-2 years cycle. The national coordinating body is NCEES. Online CE is widely accepted, though some states impose limits on self-study hours.

All States Comparison

State Hours Cycle Online? Key Topics
Alabama 30 2 yr Yes View →
Alaska 24 2 yr Yes View →
Arizona None View →
Arkansas 30 2 yr Yes View →
California None View →
Colorado None View →
Connecticut None View →
Delaware 24 2 yr Yes Professional engineering ethics View →
Florida 18 2 yr Yes Florida Laws and Rules of Professional Engineers, Professional ethics View →
Georgia 15 1 yr Yes View →
Hawaii None View →
Idaho 24 2 yr Yes View →
Illinois 30 2 yr Yes Sexual harassment prevention training, Illinois statutes and rules regulating professional engineers and professional engineering View →
Indiana 30 2 yr Yes Ethics applicable to the practice of professional engineering, Indiana statutes and rules applicable to the practice of professional engineering View →
Iowa 30 2 yr Yes Professional ethics View →
Kansas 30 2 yr Yes Health, Safety, Property, and Welfare (HSPW) View →
Kentucky 30 2 yr Yes View →
Louisiana 30 2 yr Yes Professional ethics, Life Safety Code, building codes and/or ADA Accessibility Guidelines View →
Maine 30 2 yr Yes View →
Maryland 16 2 yr Yes Professional engineering ethics View →
Massachusetts None View →
Michigan 30 2 yr Yes View →
Minnesota 24 2 yr Yes Professional ethics View →
Mississippi 30 2 yr Yes Ethics training View →
Missouri 30 2 yr Yes View →
Montana 30 2 yr Yes View →
Nebraska 30 2 yr Yes Ethical issues of professional practice View →
Nevada 30 2 yr Yes Professional ethics, Provisions of chapter 625 of NRS and NAC (Nevada engineering statutes and regulations) View →
New Hampshire 30 2 yr Yes View →
New Jersey 24 2 yr Yes Professional practice ethics View →
New Mexico 30 2 yr Yes Ethics / business-related View →
New York 36 3 yr Yes Professional ethics View →
North Carolina 15 1 yr Yes Ethics or Rules of Professional Conduct View →
North Dakota 30 2 yr Yes Technical subjects safeguarding public health, safety, and welfare, Engineering ethics View →
Ohio 30 2 yr Yes Professional ethics or rules relevant to the practices of engineering or surveying View →
Oklahoma 30 2 yr Yes View →
Oregon 30 2 yr Yes View →
Pennsylvania 24 2 yr Yes View →
Rhode Island None View →
South Carolina 30 2 yr Yes View →
South Dakota 30 2 yr Yes Technical subjects related to the licensee's field of practice View →
Tennessee 24 2 yr Yes Health, safety, and welfare issues and technical competencies View →
Texas 15 1 yr Yes Ethics / Act & Rules (professional conduct) View →
Utah 30 2 yr Yes View →
Vermont 30 2 yr Yes View →
Virginia 16 2 yr Yes View →
Washington None View →
West Virginia 30 2 yr Yes View →
Wisconsin 30 2 yr Yes Professional conduct and ethics View →
Wyoming 30 2 yr Yes View →

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