Interior Designer licensing

Interior Designer licensing in Pennsylvania, explained.

Pennsylvania does not currently register or license interior designers, so there is no Pennsylvania interior design license to renew. If you hold interior designer credentials in other states, PE License Pro tracks those renewals and CE hours for you.

Free for your first license. We'll remind you at 90, 60, and 30 days before every renewal in the states that do credential interior designers.

Renewal cycle
CE required
Not regulated
HSW hours
Approximate fee

CE and HSW requirements for interior designers in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania does not currently register or license interior designers, so there is no state CE requirement or renewal to track here. We watch for new legislation (states have been adding interior designer registration laws) and update this page when that changes.

Pennsylvania created a Certified Interior Designer title (Act 144 of 2024) under the State Architects Licensure Board, but the program is not open yet: the implementing regulation is still being drafted, fees are unset, and no applications are accepted. NCIDQ passage is the statutory requirement.

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Pennsylvania interior designer licensing FAQ

Does Pennsylvania license interior designers?+

Pennsylvania created a Certified Interior Designer title (Act 144 of 2024) under the State Architects Licensure Board, but the program is not open yet: the implementing regulation is still being drafted, fees are unset, and no applications are accepted. NCIDQ passage is the statutory requirement.

Can I still track my other interior designer credentials?+

Yes. If you are registered in other states, PE License Pro tracks each state's renewal date and CE rules for you and reminds you before every deadline.

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