How Much Continuing Education Ce May Be Carried Over to the Next Renewal Period
Renew Your CRC® Certification
To maintain active status, CRC® Certificants must complete the following requirements annually:
- Report 15 hours of continuing education (CE) credits. At least two hours of ethics CE must be submitted every two years. CE credit reported in excess of the 15 hour requirement may be carried over to the next renewal period only. Go to your Certificant profile to see when your ethics CE is due and any carry-over CE credit you may have from the previous reporting period.*
- Submit a signed Certificate Holder's Statement (CHS) agreeing to adhere to the CRC® Code of Ethics.
- Pay a renewal fee of $145. Payment can be made online with a credit card or by mail with a check or credit card.
* CRC® CE requirements can typically be fulfilled by attending conferences, participating in internal training programs, earning CE for insurance licenses and other licenses and designations, or by purchasing CRC® continuing education resources offered by InFRE. All CRC® CE is self-reporting and does not require pre-approval.
For more information about CRC® Certificant annual renewal requirements, approved CE topics and use the CRC® marks, refer to the CRC® Certificant Handbook.
To Renew Online
Go to your certificant profile to see when your ethics CE is due and any carry-over CE credit you may have from the previous reporting period.
Questions?
Documentation
Certificants should not send CE supporting documentation to InFRE with their renewal submission, but are required to retain all such documentation for a period of two years. Supporting documentation may be requested by InFRE as deemed necessary to clarify CE awarded. InFRE may request supporting documentation at any time up to two years from the end of a renewal reporting period.
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Need More CE?
If you need additional CE or an ethics course to meet your annual CRC® CE requirements, go to:
Inactivation and Relinquishment of CRC® Certification
Any CRC® Certificant who has not submitted all their renewal requirements will be notified of their deficiency(ies). If, after 60 days from the Certificant's renewal date, a Certificant has not fulfilled all of their renewal requirements, they will be placed on inactive status and may not use their CRC® certification marks. Inactive Certificants will be allowed to remain on inactive status for a period of time not to exceed three years from their inactivation date. To reinstate an inactive certification, all outstanding renewal requirements must be submitted along with a $75 reinstatement fee. If a Certificant does not complete the necessary renewal requirements within three years from their inactivation date, their certification will be relinquished.
Source: https://infre.org/renew-your-crc-certification/
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