
| Total: | 12 hours every year |
| Deadline: | June 30, annually (next: June 30, 2027) |
| Mandated topic: | 3 of the 12 hours in risk management |
| Format: | Live and in-person only — presenter and attendee physically present |
| Online allowed: | None — online CE does not count toward Mississippi renewal |
| Approval: | Courses approved by the Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners |
| New licensees: | Complete the full 12 hours before your first renewal |
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Mississippi chiropractors must complete 12 hours of Board-approved continuing education each year by June 30, including 3 hours in risk management — and every hour must be earned live and in person, with the presenter and attendee physically present. Mississippi is one of the last states with no online CE allowance: distance learning, webinars, and on-demand courses do not count toward Mississippi renewal. Newly licensed chiropractors complete the full 12 hours before their first renewal.
Straight answer: our online courses do not satisfy Mississippi renewal. If you also hold licenses in other states, nearly every other jurisdiction accepts our PACE-approved online catalog — $20/hr with automatic bundle discounts.
This page maps the Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners' requirements honestly: for your Mississippi license, plan in-person seminars — the state association calendar and Board-approved events across Jackson, Gulfport, and the region are the pathway. For every other license you carry, CCEDseminars — PACE Provider #34015544, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College — serves the online allowance most states provide, with instant certificates and category tags matched to each board's rules.

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At a Glance | Mississippi Requirements | FAQ | Online CE for Other States
The requirement runs annually, complete by June 30 each year — the next deadline is June 30, 2027. With in-person-only formats, the planning constraint is the seminar calendar, not your schedule: book events early in the year.
Three of the 12 hours must address risk management each year. Confirm the risk-management designation with the event sponsor before registering — a 12-hour year that's short the 3 risk hours is not compliant.
Mississippi credits hours only when presenter and attendee are physically present in the same place. Webinars — even live, interactive ones — and on-demand courses do not count toward Mississippi renewal.
Newly licensed Mississippi chiropractors complete the full 12 approved hours before their first renewal — there is no first-year exemption, so the seminar calendar matters from day one.
Regulations and Board interpretations can change — verify current requirements with the Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners before registering for any course.
Your 12 hours come from MSBCE-approved live events: state association conventions, regional seminars, and college-sponsored programs held across Jackson, Gulfport, and the wider region. Confirm two things before registering anywhere — the event's Board approval, and its risk-management hour designation if you're counting it toward the 3.
Keep every attendance certificate with sponsor, date, hours, and topic — the June renewal and any Board verification run on that file. One planning note: because in-person events cluster around convention season, a doctor who misses the spring window can find few options before June 30. Map the year's events in January.
Many Mississippi doctors hold licenses across state lines — Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, and beyond — and nearly every other jurisdiction accepts online CE in some measure. That's where our catalog serves you: PACE Provider #34015544 coursework, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College, matched to each state's online allowance, with instant certificates and per-state approval visibility when your licenses are on your account.
Online courses run $20/hr with automatic bundle discounts — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10+ — no promo codes. The catalog below is for those other licenses; your Mississippi 12 stays in the seminar room, and we'd rather tell you that plainly than sell you hours the Board won't count.
12 hours of Board-approved continuing education every year, complete by June 30 — the next deadline is June 30, 2027. Three of the 12 hours must be in risk management, and all hours must be earned at live, in-person events approved by the Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
No. Mississippi requires live, in-person continuing education — presenter and attendee physically present — and online courses, webinars, and on-demand programs do not count toward Mississippi renewal. Online CE remains useful only for other state licenses you may hold. Verify any format question directly with the Board, as rules can change.
Three of the 12 annual hours must be dedicated to risk management training. Confirm the risk-management designation with the seminar sponsor before registering, and keep the certificate showing those hours separately identified — a compliant year needs both the 12-hour total and the 3-hour topic block.
Yes — newly licensed Mississippi chiropractors complete the full 12 approved hours before their first renewal, with no first-year exemption. Because the format is in-person only, map the seminar calendar as soon as your license issues so the June 30 deadline doesn't arrive short.
Not for Mississippi — our catalog is online, and Mississippi credits only live, in-person hours. We'd rather tell you that directly than sell you hours the Board won't count. Where we do serve you: licenses in other states, nearly all of which accept our PACE-approved coursework (Provider #34015544, co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College) toward their online allowances.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 9, 2026 (CT)
There are no live webinars accredited for this state.
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