Current licenses for continuing education providers will expire on May 31, 2023. Beginning March 1, 2023, CE providers can renew their licenses and courses.
To renew your CE provider license:
- Go to myfloridalicense.com, and select “My Account.” If you already have an account, log in using your email address or user ID and password. If you don’t have an account, click “Create My Account” and follow the instructions.
- To link your license to your account, you need your provider license number and activation code, which is either the last four digits of your Social Security number or the last four of your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). Your license number is not the provider number assigned to you upon approval. If you cannot locate your license number, you can retrieve it by selecting “Verify a License” at myfloridalicense.com or by contacting our office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113.
- If you cannot access your account, contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113. Once you have accessed your account, you may change your contact information, if necessary, and then continue the process to renew your license.
- You will then pay your fees and renew your license.
Laws and Rules Course
For CE providers providing a Florida laws and rules course: After renewing your provider license, please complete the Laws and Rules Application found on the Provider Application Process & Renewal page under our website’s Continuing Education section. Follow the instructions, and mail it to the FBPE office.
Questions regarding the CE provider renewal process can be directed to the CE desk by calling the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, or emailing cedesk@fbpe.org.
If you did not renew during this previous renewal period, you will need to contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, for assistance in renewing your Florida CE provider license.
Continuing Education Provider Reporting
Rule 61G15-22.008, Florida Administrative Code, Record Keeping, requires Florida Professional Engineer licensees to maintain sufficient records demonstrating completion of qualifying professional development hours for at least two licensure cycles, or four years. PEs are subject to random CE audits.
CE providers are required to provide completion and attendance certificates to course participants/licensees, and maintain those records for a period of four years. In the event a licensee is selected during the CE audit process, the licensee will provide the appropriate certificate to FBPE.
Rule 61G15-22.012, F.A.C., Obligations of Continuing Education Providers, states in part:
To maintain status as a continuing education provider, the provider must:
…(c) Furnish each participant with an individual certificate of attendance. An attendance record shall be maintained by the provider for four years and shall be available for inspection by the Board and the Florida Engineers Management Corporation.
Failure to comply with this rule may result in a loss of the provider license and the ability to provide continuing education courses to Florida engineers.
The current statutes and rules relating to engineering can be found on the Statutes and Rules page under the Legal section on our website.
CE Provider Account and Renewal FAQs
The following questions and answers can clarify some of the most common questions that arise in each biennium and how to resolve them.
If you have any other questions or require additional information regarding any of the information below, contact us at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, or cedesk@fbpe.org.
- What is the renewal fee for continuing education providers? The renewal fee for the 2021-23 biennium is $250 for current CE providers. If you did not renew during the previous renewal period, you will need to contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, for assistance in renewing your Florida CE provider license.
- What is the application fee to provide a Florida laws and rules course? There is no longer a fee to register a Florida laws and rules course if you are a current Board-approved CE provider. If you are currently providing the course, you must complete the Laws and Rules Application after you have renewed your provider license and submitted the application to the Board. If you are not currently providing a Florida laws and rules course but would like to be approved by FBPE, you must submit a Laws and Rules Application.
- How do I access my account? Go to myfloridalicense.com. Click on “My Account” in the blue box in the upper right. Either log into your existing account with your email or user ID and password, or click “Create My Account” if you do not have one. The process is similar to that used by Professional Engineers to log into their accounts, which is illustrated on our website.
- I forgot my password to access my account. How can I retrieve that information? If you attempt to sign into your account to renew your license and have forgotten your password, select “Forgot Your Password.” You will be prompted to your email address or user ID, and then answer your security question. A temporary password will be emailed to you, which you can use to log into the system and set a new password. If you do not know the answer to your security question, please follow the instructions provided in the question below.
- I forgot the answer to the security question associated with my account. How can I get that information? Contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, or cedesk@fbpe.org. Once we have retrieved the information for you, an email will be sent to you with the answer to your security question. It may take up to 24 hours to complete your request. If you are sending an email request to retrieve your answer, you must include your name, license number, and email address.
- I am using my information to log in, but I can’t access my account. What do I do? We can help. Contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, or cedesk@fbpe.org.
- How do I link my license to my account? You need your provider license number and your activation code, which is either the last four digits of either your Social Security number or your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). Your license number is not the provider number assigned to you upon approval. If you cannot locate your license number, you can retrieve it by selecting “Verify a License” at myfloridalicense.com or by contacting our office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113.
If you have any questions regarding your obligations as a continuing education provider after reviewing Rule 61G15-22.012, F.A.C., Obligations of Continuing Education Providers, Rule 61G15-22.008, F.A.C., Record Keeping, or the CE requirements for licensees covered in Section 471.017, F.S., Renewal of License, please contact the Board office at (850) 521-0500, ext. 113, or cedesk@fbpe.org.