Oklahoma interior designer licenses renew every two years (biennial) and require 24 CE hours per 2-year cycle. Of that total, 24 hours must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW). The approximate renewal fee is $325 per cycle.
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Oklahoma requires 24 CE hours per 2-year renewal cycle, of which 24 must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) hours.
Oklahoma does not allow CE hours to carry over between cycles.
Licensed Interior Designer (title act with seal; renamed from Registered Commercial Interior Designer by HB 1793, effective 8/29/2024; joint architects/LA/LID board). All 24 biennial hours must be HSW, uploaded to the Licensee Portal; renews Jun 30 odd years. The plain title interior designer remains unregulated. NCIDQ required.
Oklahoma interior designer licenses renew every two years (biennial). Confirm your exact date on the board portal, deadlines and cycles can change.
Confirm you have 24 CE hours for this cycle, including 24 HSW. Save certificates as PDFs in case the board audits you.
About $325. Renew through the Oklahoma board portal and save your receipt.
Once renewed, save your updated certificate. If your firm needs a copy for project files, send it the same day.
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Oklahoma interior designer licenses are renewed every two years (biennial).
Oklahoma requires 24 CE hours per 2-year cycle, including 24 Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) hours.
The approximate renewal fee is $325 per cycle. Fees change; confirm the current amount on the Oklahoma board portal.
Yes. Of the 24 CE hours, 24 must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW). PE License Pro tracks your HSW hours against this requirement automatically.
No. Oklahoma does not allow interior designer CE hours to carry over between renewal cycles.
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