Renewing a License

Licensees are required to renew their license(s) on a biennial basis.  At least 30 days in advance of their renewal date, licensees are mailed a reminder postcard and emailed a reminder notice that they need to renew their license.  The postcards are sent to the licensee’s address of record. Failure to keep your address of record current may result in your not receiving the renewal postcard.

Use the online licensing system to renew your license:

Licensees are required to renew each license held (both active and inactive licenses) online, and are encouraged to do so during normal business hours and well in advance of the deadline.  This will ensure that licensees have access to agency staff to assist them should they encounter difficulties while renewing.  It also serves to ensure that licensees have an opportunity to attempt renewal again in the event they encounter technical difficulties.

A licensee who does not renew his or her license by the expiration date is subject to the late renewal fees set forth in the Council’s rules.  Additionally, a delinquent license that is not renewed within 1 year of the expiration date will expire.

 

Report Your Continuing Education

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council is now using CE Broker as its official continuing education management system. Licensees are required to use this platform for tracking and reporting CE. Find out more:

 

Renewal Eligibility

A license is eligible for renewal if:

  1. The license is active or inactive and within 60 days of expiration.
  2. The license has not expired, i.e., delinquent for more than one year.
  3. You have obtained the the requisite continuing education hours.
  4. You have completed a training course on human trafficking prevention approved by HHSC.

Additionally, when renewing a license, licensees must provide or update the standardized set of information about their training and practice (i.e., the minimum data set) required by §105.003 of the Health and Safety Code.

 

Specific Renewal Requirements by License Type

Licensees required to take the jurisprudence exam as a condition of renewal can find the registration link for the exam by clicking on the corresponding board page.

 

Continuing Education Audits

Each month, 5% percent of each license type eligible for renewal is randomly selected to undergo a CE hours audit. Licensees are notified of their selection and required to submit proof of the continuing education hours obtained in connection with their renewal.  Licensees may also be selected for an audit due to an irregularity in complying with the continuing education requirements for a license held. If selected for an audit, licensees are also required to submit a self-query report from the National Practitioner Data Bank.

 

Human Trafficking Prevention Training

All licensees are required to undergo an HHSC approved human trafficking prevention training course as a condition of renewal, in accordance with Chapter 116 of the Occupations Code. Approved training courses can be found on the Health Care Practitioner Human Trafficking Training webpage.  NOTE: The HHSC-approved list of courses has been temporarily removed from the HHSC website.  Until this is resolved, you can find the list of approved human trafficking prevention training courses by clicking here.

 

Specific Renewal Requirements by License Type

Licensees required to take the jurisprudence exam as a condition of renewal can find the registration link for the exam by clicking on the corresponding board page.

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

This will close in 60 seconds