Does your Florida PE license still show an expiration date of 2025 even though you paid the renewal fee and completed and reported your continuing education? You likely missed some key steps in the renewal process.
What’s missing?
Florida Laws and Rules: Your Florida laws and rules course may be missing from your account at myfloridalicense.com. The course must be reported to Florida’s Department of Business and Professional Regulation by your continuing education provider.
If the course isn’t listed in your licensure account, your PE license will not renew. You need to contact your course provider and have them report the course. If they do not report your course completion in a reasonable time, please email cedesk@fbpe.org to report them. Please include the course name, the CE provider name, and when you took the Laws and Rules course.
Three Attestation Questions: You may not have answered the three attestation questions during the renewal process. You were asked:
- Whether you have completed or will complete by midnight Feb. 28, 2025, the required 18-hours of continuing education;
- Whether you have completed or will complete by midnight Feb. 28, 2025, a one-hour course on Florida laws and rules from a Board-approved provider (your laws and rules course also must be reported by your CE provider); and
- Whether any disciplinary action has been taken against your license by another jurisdiction.
You can see examples of the three attestation questions in steps 27, 28, and 29 of our step-by-step renewal instructions.
If you leave any of these questions blank or unanswered, your PE license will not renew.
If you believe you have renewed your PE license and paid the fee, but the expiration date is still listed at myfloridalicense.com as 2025, you will need to contact renewal@fbpe.org.