
| Total: | 16 hours every renewal year |
| Deadline: | June 30, annually |
| Online allowed: | Up to 8 of the 16 hours by distance learning |
| Mandated topics: | None standing for renewing licensees |
| New licensees: | Board-approved orientation course within 1 year; hours count toward the 16 |
| Reporting: | CE sponsors report completions to the Board within 30 days |
| At renewal: | Affirm completion; documentation on audit |
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Oklahoma chiropractic physicians must complete 16 hours of Board-approved continuing education each renewal year, due by June 30, with up to 8 of the 16 hours permitted through online and distance-learning formats. Newly licensed chiropractors complete a Board-approved orientation course within one year of licensure — and those hours count toward the annual requirement rather than stacking on top of it. Completion is affirmed at renewal, CE sponsors report to the State Board within 30 days, and licensees provide documentation if audited.
Online courses are $20/hr — 10% off at 6–9 hours, 20% off at 10+ hours. Discounts apply automatically at checkout, no promo codes.
This page maps the Oklahoma Board of Chiropractic Examiners' requirements to your renewal planning. Oklahoma's distance-learning allowance runs through CCE-accredited college pathways — and every CCEDseminars course is facilitated by the Texas Chiropractic College Postgraduate Education Department, a CCE-accredited institution, alongside our PACE Provider #34015544 recognition. The Oklahoma-approved catalog appears at the bottom of this page.

Co-sponsored by Texas Chiropractic College · PACE Provider #34015544 · Serving Oklahoma's 8-hour online allowance via the CCE-college pathway · Sponsor reporting to the Board · Instant certificates
Oklahoma's requirement runs annually, with all 16 hours complete by June 30 each renewal year. No standing topic mandates apply to renewing licensees — build the year around coursework that serves your practice.
Half the requirement may be completed by distance learning through CCE-accredited college programs; the other half comes from live coursework. Lock the 8 online hours early, then schedule live attendance across the year.
Within one year of receiving an Oklahoma license, complete the Board-approved orientation course of training. Its hours count toward your annual 16 — a requirement folded in, not stacked on.
CE sponsors report completions to the State Board within 30 days — so the Board's record builds as you learn. Keep your own certificates regardless; audit responsibility stays with the licensee.
Bundling discounts apply automatically at checkout when you combine multiple courses in a single order. No promo codes required.
Oklahoma requires Board-approved continuing education, and its online allowance runs through programs connected to CCE-accredited chiropractic colleges. Every CCEDseminars course is facilitated by the Texas Chiropractic College Postgraduate Education Department — a CCE-accredited institution — alongside our PACE Provider #34015544 recognition, which is exactly the pathway Oklahoma's online allowance contemplates.
Verify any course's Oklahoma standing before purchase, from any provider — the CCEDseminars courses approved for Oklahoma are injected in the catalog at the bottom of this page, and our sponsor reporting files your completions with the Board within the 30-day window.
At renewal you affirm your CE completion; the Board may request supporting documentation on audit. Between your own certificates and sponsor reporting, two records exist of every hour — but the licensee's file is the one that answers an audit letter, so keep every certificate showing course title, sponsor, hours, and completion date.
CCEDseminars issues an instant certificate the moment each course completes, with a permanent copy in your account dashboard — renewal affirmation and audit response are a same-day pull, not a records hunt.
16 hours of Board-approved continuing education each renewal year, complete by June 30. Completion is affirmed at renewal, CE sponsors report your hours to the State Board within 30 days of completion, and the Board may request documentation on audit.
Up to 8 of the 16 hours may be completed through online and distance-learning formats connected to CCE-accredited college programs; the remaining hours come from live coursework. CCEDseminars courses are facilitated by Texas Chiropractic College's Postgraduate Education Department, a CCE-accredited institution, fitting Oklahoma's online pathway directly.
No later than one year after receiving your Oklahoma license, you must complete an orientation course of training approved by the Board. The orientation hours count toward your annual 16-hour requirement rather than adding to it, so scheduling it early in your first year clears both obligations at once.
Renewing licensees face no standing mandated topics — the 16 hours may be built from any Board-approved coursework. The one structured obligation is the new-licensee orientation course within the first year of licensure. As always, confirm current requirements with the Oklahoma Board of Chiropractic Examiners, as boards can adjust requirements between cycles.
Not routinely — you affirm completion at renewal, and CE sponsors report completions to the Board within 30 days, building the Board's record alongside your own. Keep every certificate regardless: on audit, the documentation request comes to you, and CCEDseminars' instant certificates with permanent dashboard copies make that a same-day answer.
CCEDseminars · PACE Provider #34015544 · Reviewed by Monte Horne, DC · Last updated August 7, 2026 (CT)
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