How to Report Your Continuing Education

All licensees are required to use CE Broker for tracking and reporting continuing education (CE). Starting January 1, 2026, licensees must have created an account and report completion of CE hours required during the renewal period before they will be able to renew their license.

CE Broker is the official CE tracking system of the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council. While account activation is required, you will never have to pay for a CE Broker Basic Account. Licensees do have the option to subscribe to an upgraded account, which offers additional CE tracking tools.


How to activate your CE Broker account

1. Visit https://cebroker.com/plans.
2. Choose the plan best for you.
3. Enter your license number and start tracking your continuing education.


Setting up your account and reporting CE courses


Helpful Information

You can also review recent webinars hosted by CE Broker and Council staff demonstrating the CE Broker system:


Benefits of using CE Broker

● Track and know precisely how many hours you’ve completed and how many hours are remaining
● Available convenience features like a personalized transcript and credentials tracking
● Bring CE compliance wherever you go with the CE Broker mobile app

(Available on iPhone and Android from the App Store or Google Play.)

Easy Reporting

You can easily self report any CE course by uploading proof of completion.

Comprehensive Course Search

The CE Broker Course Search helps you find every course you need to complete your license renewal. Any courses with the “Take it Here” tag will be instantly reported to your account and appear in your Course History. To find courses, visit https://courses.cebroker.com/search/tx and select your profession.

 

 

 

 

Planned System Outage – Online Licensing Unavailable


Please be advised that the Council’s online licensing system will be unavailable on May 1, 2026, from 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM (CDT) due to a scheduled maintenance window for SnapPay, the State of Texas’ payment portal used to process online transactions.

During this time, you will not be able to submit applications, renew licenses, or make any payments through the system.

This outage is particularly important given that a high volume of licensees typically attempt to complete renewals at the end of the month. If your license is set to expire on April 30, 2026, you are strongly encouraged to complete your renewal in advance of the outage to avoid any interruption in licensure status.

Please note:

  • Late renewals caused by attempting to transact during the outage will not result in a waiver of late fees.
  • The system will resume normal operations after the maintenance window concludes at 1:00 AM CDT on May 1.

We appreciate your attention to this matter and encourage you to plan accordingly to avoid any disruption.

Posted on April 17, 2026

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