
| Total hours | 12 hours each renewal year |
| Renewal year | September 1 – August 31 |
| In person | At least 8 of the 12 |
| Online cap | Maximum 4 — the 2020 emergency waiver allowing all 12 online ended April 13, 2022 |
| Accepted CE | Recognized sponsors, including FCLB PACE providers |
| Records | Certificates showing sponsor, name, title, date, hours, and format (in-person vs online) |
| Hardship waiver | Petition to the Board by July 1 of the expiration year |
| Regulator | Wyoming Board of Chiropractic Examiners |
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Wyoming chiropractors complete 12 hours of continuing education each renewal year, September 1 through August 31 — at least 8 in person and no more than 4 online. The online limit is the fact to get right: the Board lifted it by emergency rule in March 2020, Executive Order 2020-11 extended the relief through the public-health emergency, and that order ended April 13, 2022. The Board's own continuing-education page states that the emergency rules "have ended accordingly" and the original 4-hour online limit applies. Several CE sites still advertise the 2021 allowance; a Wyoming doctor who relies on them finishes the year eight hours short. Certificates must show the format, in-person or online, and the Board accepts CE from recognized sponsors including FCLB PACE providers.
Always confirm your personal obligations with the Wyoming Board of Chiropractic Examiners. The requirements below reflect the Board's rules and continuing-education guidance.

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Every Wyoming chiropractor completes 12 hours of continuing education in each renewal year, which runs September 1 through August 31. Hours earned in, say, October count toward the year ending the following August — plan against the Wyoming calendar, not the calendar year.
Keep certificates for every hour showing the sponsor, your name, course title, date, hours, and format — in-person or online. The format field is what lets the Board confirm you stayed inside the 4-hour online cap.
Wyoming is a capped-online state: at least 8 of the 12 hours must be in person, and no more than 4 may be online.
In March 2020 the Board issued emergency rules removing the online limit so licensees could complete all 12 hours online during the public-health emergency; the rules were extended, and Governor Gordon's Executive Order 2020-11 carried them to the end of the emergency. That order ended April 13, 2022, and the Board's continuing-education page states that the emergency rules allowing unlimited online CE "have ended accordingly" — the original rule limiting online CE to 4 of the 12 hours applies.
Practical consequence: any CE listing that still promises "all 12 hours online" for Wyoming is describing 2021. Plan your 8 in-person hours early — the Wyoming Chiropractic Society and regional seminars are the usual route — and spend the online 4 on the clinical topics you most want from your desk. The Wyoming 4-Hour Online Max bundle packages the full online allowance in one purchase.
Wyoming accepts continuing education sponsored by recognized organizations, including FCLB PACE providers. CCEDseminars is an FCLB PACE-recognized provider (#34015544) affiliated with Texas Chiropractic College, a CCE-accredited institution; our online courses count toward the 4 online hours, and every certificate shows the format. Confirm acceptance for your own renewal with the Board.
A licensee may seek an exemption from all or part of the requirement by petitioning the Board with documentation demonstrating just cause. Waiver requests must be received no later than July 1 of the year of expiration — two months before the August 31 close, so the Board can act before your license lapses.
12 hours each renewal year, which runs September 1 through August 31. At least 8 must be in person and no more than 4 online.
No. That was an emergency provision during the public-health emergency, extended by Executive Order 2020-11. The order ended April 13, 2022, and the Board's original rule applies: at least 8 of the 12 hours in person, no more than 4 online.
Yes. Wyoming accepts continuing education from recognized sponsors, including FCLB PACE providers. CCEDseminars is FCLB PACE Provider #34015544, affiliated with Texas Chiropractic College. Confirm acceptance for your own renewal with the Board.
The sponsor, your name, the course title, the date, the hours, and the format (in-person or online). The format field is how the Board confirms you stayed within the 4-hour online cap. CCEDseminars certificates carry all six.
You may petition the Board for an exemption from all or part of the requirement, with documentation demonstrating just cause. Waiver requests must be received no later than July 1 of the year of expiration.
Treat them as online. The Board's rule distinguishes in-person from online hours and caps online at 4; unless the Board confirms otherwise for your situation, plan on a live webinar counting within the 4, not toward the 8.
Your four online hours, certificated and format-marked before August 31: the Wyoming 4-Hour Online Max bundle at $80 — or build your own four from the courses below. No promo codes.
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