New Hampshire PE CE (PDH) Requirements (2026): 30 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
The New Hampshire Board of Professional Engineers requires 30 PDH of continuing professional development for each biennial renewal, under Chapter Eng 403. No specific topic is mandated — activities simply must be relevant to engineering practice with technical, ethical, or managerial content.
A maximum of 15 PDH earned beyond the requirement may be carried forward into the next biennium. Several credit caps apply: up to 6 PDH for serving on a licensure board, and 2 PDH per professional or technical society. Licenses renew on the last day of the licensee's birth month.
There is no board pre-approval of courses; licensees self-certify under penalty of unsworn falsification and must retain records for at least 4 years. New licensees, qualifying active-duty military, and retired licensees are exempt, and hardship waivers are available.
Exemptions
- New Licensee — New licensees are exempt from obtaining professional development hours for their first biennial renewal period.
- Military Active Duty — A licensee serving on temporary active duty in the U.S. Armed forces for more than 120 consecutive days in a year is exempt from the PDH required during that year.
- Retired — Licensees who list their occupation as "retired" on the OPLC renewal form and certify they are no longer providing professional engineering services are exempt from the PDH required.
- Hardship Waiver — A licensee may petition for a waiver of the PDH deadline for good cause (serious accident, illness, or other circumstances beyond their control), filed at least 30 days before the biennium expires and including a make-up timetable.
How You Can Complete Your CE
New Hampshire CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to New Hampshire that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — A maximum of 15 professional development hours may be carried forward into the subsequent (next) biennial renewal period when a licensee exceeds the 30-PDH requirement.
- Renewal timing: PE licenses renew on the last day of the licensee's month of birth (biennial); the current CPD rules are New (#13859), effective 3-26-24, replacing rules that had expired 1-1-22.
- Reciprocity (Eng 403.03): a non-resident licensee satisfies NH's CPD requirement by providing evidence of meeting their resident jurisdiction's requirements; if the resident jurisdiction has no CPD requirement, the licensee must meet New Hampshire's.
- Credit caps (Eng 403.06): max 6 PDH for service on a state/national board of licensure; active participation in a professional/technical society earns 2 PDH and is limited to 2 PDH per organization; no credit for any repeat program.
- Credit conversions (Eng 403.06): 1 college semester hour = 45 PDH; 1 college quarter hour = 30 PDH; 1 CEU = 10 PDH; 1 hour of coursework/seminar/technical presentation attendance = 1 PDH; teaching/instructing or presenting earns 2x the participant credit (first time only; not for full-time faculty); a published trade-journal article = 2 PDH; a published professional-journal article or engineering textbook = 30 PDH; one patent = 10 PDH.
- Hardship waiver (Eng 403.09): a waiver of the PDH deadline may be granted for good cause (serious accident, illness, or circumstances beyond the licensee's control) if petitioned at least 30 days before the biennium expires, with supporting medical documentation and a make-up timetable.
- Audit (Eng 403.07(d)): not less than 3% of licensees are randomly selected each year by the OPLC to verify compliance with Eng 403.01.
- Record keeping (Eng 403.07(c)): licensees must retain attendance-verification records for at least 4 years and produce them for OPLC audit; failure to provide documentation results in disciplinary action.
- Noncompliance (Eng 403.10): failure to document completion, after notice and opportunity for hearing, may result in license suspension or revocation unless a waiver was timely filed and granted.
Provider Requirements
No board pre-approval of courses or providers and no official approved-provider list. Licensees self-certify on renewal (under penalty of unsworn falsification) and are responsible for ensuring activities meet the Eng 403.05 criteria (relevant to engineering practice; technical, ethical, or managerial content; well-organized, sequential; participant registration for record keeping). CPD is tracked through CE Broker per the OPLC board.
Tips for New Hampshire PEs
- Plan for 30 PDH each biennial cycle; there is no mandatory topic, so choose activities relevant to your engineering practice.
- Carry forward up to 15 surplus PDH into the next biennium if you exceed the requirement.
- Watch the caps: service on a licensure board earns up to 6 PDH, and professional-society participation is limited to 2 PDH per organization.
- Track compliance through CE Broker and keep attendance records at least 4 years, since about 3% of licensees are audited annually.
- Your first biennial renewal is exempt as a new licensee; active-duty military and retired engineers may also qualify for exemptions.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the New Hampshire Board of Professional Engineers'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.