North Dakota Nursing CE Requirements (2026): 12 Hours Every 2 Years
Requirements Overview
North Dakota requires only 12 contact hours of continuing education per biennial renewal cycle, making it one of the lightest CE burdens for registered nurses in the United States. However, the state also requires 400 hours of nursing practice within the preceding four years.
New graduates obtaining initial licensure through examination are exempt from CE for their first renewal, as academic coursework satisfies the requirement. Nurses reactivating a lapsed license must complete 12 CE hours and may use refresher course contact hours for the first renewal cycle after reactivation.
The NDBON takes compliance seriously despite the low hour requirement. Late CE completion after December 31 in the renewal year is penalized at $50 per contact hour. Failure to provide proof during an audit can result in a $600 RN Reprimand. All renewals must be submitted online through the Nurse Portal.
First Renewal vs. Standard Renewal
Exemptions
- Exemption — New graduates obtaining initial licensure through examination are exempt from CE for their first renewal; academic coursework satisfies the requirement.
- Exemption — Applicants for reactivation may use refresher course contact hours for the first renewal cycle after reactivation.
- Exemption — Nurses who completed a refresher course within the preceding year or graduated within the last 4 years with less than 400 practice hours may renew without meeting the practice hours requirement.
How You Can Complete Your CE
North Dakota CE Rules & Limits
Details specific to North Dakota that generic CE guides tend to miss:
- Carry-over — CE must be completed within the 2-year period preceding renewal. No carry-over provision mentioned. Late CE completion (after December 31 in renewal year) incurs $50 per contact hour penalty.
- North Dakota is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state.
- NDBON performs random audits of CE compliance.
- Late CE completion (after December 31 in renewal year) is penalized at $50 per contact hour.
- Failure to provide proof of CE during audit may result in sanctions ($600 RN Reprimand).
- 400 nursing practice hours within the preceding 4 years are also required for renewal.
- All renewal applications must be submitted online through the Nurse Portal.
- CE requirements are codified in Nurse Practices Act Section 43-12.1-08 and NDAC 54-02-05-08.
Provider Requirements
Board-approved continuing education. The NDBON manages CE audits internally; third-party tracking services like CE Broker are optional.
Tips for North Dakota RNs
- Don't let the low 12-hour requirement lead to procrastination. North Dakota charges $50 per contact hour for late completion — that's $600 if you miss all 12 hours.
- New graduates are exempt from CE for the first renewal cycle. Save your CE budget for the second renewal period.
- Complete your CE well before December 31 of your renewal year. The penalty clock starts immediately after that date.
- Keep CE documentation organized for potential audit. Non-compliance during a Board audit can result in a formal reprimand reported to national databases.
Sources
Each figure on this page is taken directly from the North Dakota Board of Nursing's official rules and continuing-education sources and recorded with the exact source excerpt. Last verified Mar 2026. Read how we compile and verify this data.