Nebraska PE CE (PDH) Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
Of the 30 hours required under Chapter 9 of the Board's rules, 1 must relate directly to ethical issues of professional practice, and all hours must be technical or part of the body of knowledge developed by national engineering societies (NSPE, ASCE, IEEE). No more than 10 hours count in any single calendar day.
Delivery rules hinge on the provider. Web-based courses from IACET providers, accredited institutions, national societies, government agencies, and NCEES/NCARB may satisfy the entire requirement, and real-time interactive web courses are unrestricted. Web courses from other providers are limited to 7.5 hours, and self-guided study is separately capped at 7.5 hours.
PEs may carry forward up to 15 hours into the immediately following period. New licensees are exempt for their initial renewal period, and retaining records for four years is recommended.
Mandatory Topics
| Topic | Hours | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethical issues of professional practice | 1 | Every renewal | Of the 30 required hours, one must be directly related to ethical issues of professional practice. All hours must be either technical in nature or part of the professional body of knowledge developed by national professional engineering societies (NSPE, ASCE, IEEE, etc.). |
Exemptions
- New Licensees - Initial Renewal Period — Newly licensed engineers are exempt from the continuing education requirements for their initial renewal period.
How You Can Complete Your CE
Nebraska CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to Nebraska that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — PEs may carry over a maximum of 15 hours (one-half of the 30-hour biennial requirement) into the biennial period immediately following the period in which the credit was earned. To use carry-over hours, the licensee must accrue more than the 30-hour requirement and, if audited, must provide a CE log and supporting documentation for both the prior and current renewal periods.
- One actual hour of learning means at least 50 minutes spent in verifiable educational pursuit. 1 CEU = 10 PDH/PDU; 1 PDH/PDU = 1 actual hour.
- The Board will grant a maximum of 10 hours in any calendar day.
- The Board has final authority over course/credit approval and does NOT pre-approve any courses; each engineer must determine whether an activity meets requirements.
- Self-guided activities (learning under the licensee's own direction with no sponsor/host or certificate) are separate from web-based activities and may constitute no more than one-fourth of the biennial requirement (7.5 hours for PEs); use the Nebraska Continuing Education Self-Guided Reporting Form.
- Renewal deadlines are staggered by surname: active licenses for surnames A through K expire December 31 of odd-numbered years; surnames L through Z expire December 31 of even-numbered years. The 30-hour biennial CE requirement is the same for all.
- License reinstatement applicants must document CE compliance for the two-year period prior to their application.
- Rule changes took effect November 2025; a March 9, 2026 Board webinar explained recent CE changes and the audit process.
- Recordkeeping is the licensee's responsibility; retention of records for four years is recommended. Do not send records to the Board unless selected for audit.
- Audit selection is at random, typically in October when the renewal system activates; licensees are notified the following year. Records may be maintained via NCEES CPC Registry or PDRES.
- Governing rules: Chapter 9 of the Board's Rules (contact [email protected]; (402) 471-9602).
Provider Requirements
The Board does not pre-approve ANY courses and has final authority over course/credit approval. Web-based offerings from these provider types may constitute the entire biennial requirement (no online restriction): IACET-approved providers; institutions of higher education with an accredited program in architecture or engineering; professional engineering or architectural societies; technical societies and associations recognized at a national level; governmental agencies; NCARB and NCEES; American Institute of Architects (AIA)-approved providers. Web-based offerings from other providers may constitute no more than 7.5 hours for PEs.
Tips for Nebraska PEs
- Book your 1-hour ethics course each cycle; it must specifically address ethical issues of professional practice.
- To avoid the 7.5-hour web cap, choose courses from IACET, accredited schools, national societies, or NCEES/NCARB, or use real-time interactive webinars.
- Self-guided study maxes out at 7.5 hours—log it on the Nebraska Continuing Education Self-Guided Reporting Form.
- Check your deadline: surnames A through K expire December 31 of odd years, L through Z of even years.
- Track hours via the NCEES CPC Registry or PDRES and keep supporting records for four years.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the State of Nebraska Board of Engineers and 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.