Which States Demand the Most CE for General Contractors (2026)
Some states demand far more continuing education than others. We normalized every requirement to CE hours per year so states on 1-, 2-, and 3-year cycles can be compared directly.
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How we measured this
CE hours are normalized to hours-per-year (required hours ÷ renewal-cycle length), taking the heaviest tier in each state. States with no CE requirement are excluded from the ranking.
Compiled from official state licensing-board sources, last verified May 2026. Figures change as boards update fees and rules — confirm the current number on the linked state page before relying on it. Free to cite with a link back to this page.
Informational only — not legal advice, and not an official government resource. Licensing rules change; always confirm against the official board source linked on this page before you renew, apply, or make a business decision. Trade Cert Hub is independent and not affiliated with any state licensing board.
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