Indiana PE CE (PDH) Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
Two of the 30 biennial hours are subject-specific: at least 1 hour must address ethics applicable to professional engineering, and at least 1 hour must cover Indiana statutes and rules governing the practice. The remaining hours are unrestricted by subject. Engineers initially licensed in the first year of a biennium need only 15 hours, while those licensed in the second year, or holding Inactive status, have no CE requirement for that biennium.
Up to 15 excess hours may be carried over into the following biennium. CE must be approved by an approved organization or the board, and distance learning is creditable under 864 IAC 1.1-15-4. One CE hour equals at least 50 minutes of instruction or contact time. Licensees need not obtain board authorization in advance, though the board may approve or deny courses at any time. The governing rule is 864 IAC 1.1-15-3.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethics applicable to the practice of professional engineering | 1 | Every renewal | At least 1 of the 30 biennium hours must be in ethics. |
| Indiana statutes and rules applicable to the practice of professional engineering | 1 | Every renewal | At least 1 of the 30 biennium hours must be in Indiana statutes and rules. |
Renewal Pathways
Exemptions
- Inactive Status — A professional engineer holding Inactive status is not required to obtain any continuing education.
- Newly Licensed (Second Year Of Biennium) — A professional engineer initially licensed in Indiana in the second year of a biennium is not required to obtain any continuing education for that biennium.
- Newly Licensed (First Year Of Biennium) — A professional engineer initially licensed in the first year of the biennium is required to obtain only fifteen (15) hours of continuing education (partial reduction, not full exemption).
How You Can Complete Your CE
Indiana CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Indiana that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — Up to 15 excess CE hours earned in a biennium may be carried over to the next biennium.
- The biennium (renewal cycle) runs August 1 of an even-numbered year through July 31 of the next even-numbered year; PE licenses expire July 31 of even-numbered years.
- One hour of continuing education = at least fifty (50) minutes of instruction or course contact time.
- Licensees need not seek board authorization before fulfilling CE requirements, but the board retains discretion to approve or deny courses at any time (864 IAC 1.1-15-1).
- Distance learning is creditable under 864 IAC 1.1-15-4; accredited college/university courses earn 15 CE hours per academic semester hour or 10 CE hours per academic quarter hour.
Provider Requirements
Continuing education must be approved by an approved organization or the board; approved organizations include educational institutions, government agencies, professional associations, and entities approved by the board (per IC 25-1-4-0.2).
Tips for Indiana PEs
- Don't overlook the two required specialty hours: 1 hour of ethics and 1 hour of Indiana statutes and rules each biennium.
- Carry forward up to 15 surplus hours to reduce next cycle's load.
- Remember one CE hour means at least 50 minutes of instruction or contact time.
- If newly licensed, check timing—first-year licensees owe only 15 hours and second-year licensees owe none for that biennium.
- Confirm your provider is an approved organization or board-approved before counting a course.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers (Indiana Professional Licensing Agency)'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.