CE-required jurisdictions

States that require continuing education for cosmetology renewal

15 of 53 US jurisdictions require continuing education for cosmetology, esthetician, or nail-technician license renewal. Hours range from 4 (Texas, Ohio, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Nevada) up to 24 (North Carolina). The other 37 jurisdictions renew by application and fee only. Every figure below is source-verified against the state board's published administrative code.

Why CE requirements vary so much by state

US cosmetology licensing is regulated at the state level. Each state board sets its own rules under the state's administrative code, and there is no federal floor for continuing education. That is why North Carolina requires 24 hours every three years while Texas requires only 4 hours every two years, and why 37 jurisdictions require no CE at all. The variation reflects different legislative histories and different board priorities, not a national consensus on what cosmetology continuing education should look like.

If you relocate or hold licenses in more than one state, the safest approach is to verify the CE rule of the most demanding jurisdiction and complete that. CEFinder makes the comparison easy: every state has its own page with the exact CE hours, the renewal cycle in years, and the official source URL.

The 15 jurisdictions that require CE

StateCE hoursCycleOnline CE
North Carolina24 hoursper 3-year cycleCheck with board
Illinois14 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Florida10 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Minnesota8 hoursper 3-year cycleYes
Nebraska8 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
District of Columbia6 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Guam6 hoursper renewal cycleYes
Iowa6 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Maryland6 hoursper 2-year cycleCheck with board
Georgia5 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Nevada4 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Ohio4 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
South Carolina4 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Texas4 hoursper 2-year cycleYes
Wisconsin4 hoursper 2-year cycleYes

How to read this list

  • CE hours is the total required for a full renewal cycle.
  • Cycle is how often the license renews. Most are two years, North Carolina and Minnesota are three years, Kentucky was one year before its CE rule was repealed.
  • Online CE reflects whether the state board accepts online or remote-delivery courses. "Check with board" means online CE is not explicitly addressed in the regulation we read. Always verify with the board before paying for a course.

If your state changes its rule

State boards revise CE rules without notice. Maryland added a 6-hour CE requirement effective January 1, 2026. Oregon dropped traditional CE for regular cosmetology, switching to bloodborne-pathogens training only, on July 1, 2025. Kentucky repealed both of its CE regulations in 2025. CEFinder caught all three, updated within seven days, and logged the changes on the recent changes page.

You can also set a free renewal reminder so you do not have to track this yourself. Three emails at 90, 60, and 30 days before your deadline.

See also: States that do not require CE  |  Compare all 53 states side by side  |  Recent rule changes