Utah interior designer licenses renew every two years (biennial) and require 20 CE hours per 2-year cycle. Of that total, 10 hours must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW). The approximate renewal fee is $47 per cycle.
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Utah requires 20 CE hours per 2-year renewal cycle, of which 10 must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) hours.
Utah does not allow CE hours to carry over between cycles.
State Certified Commercial Interior Designer (voluntary certification, Utah Code 58-86; DOPL). 20 hours per 2-year cycle, at least 10 health/safety; IDCEC-designated courses accepted, attested at renewal. Renews Mar 31 odd years. SB 286 (2026) modernized scope/permitting; verify implementation. NCIDQ required.
Utah interior designer licenses renew every two years (biennial). Confirm your exact date on the board portal, deadlines and cycles can change.
Confirm you have 20 CE hours for this cycle, including 10 HSW. Save certificates as PDFs in case the board audits you.
About $47. Renew through the Utah 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.
Add your license free and get reminders at 90, 60, and 30 days, plus CE and HSW tracking for every state you hold.
Utah interior designer licenses are renewed every two years (biennial).
Utah requires 20 CE hours per 2-year cycle, including 10 Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) hours.
The approximate renewal fee is $47 per cycle. Fees change; confirm the current amount on the Utah board portal.
Yes. Of the 20 CE hours, 10 must be Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW). PE License Pro tracks your HSW hours against this requirement automatically.
No. Utah does not allow interior designer CE hours to carry over between renewal cycles.
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