Tennessee Radiologic Technologist License Renewal Guide
- Tennessee-licensed radiologic technologists approaching their renewal date
- Travel RTs holding a Tennessee Full License who need to renew
- RTs whose Tennessee license has lapsed who need to understand reinstatement requirements
Tennessee Radiologic Technologist License Renewal — At a Glance
| Renewal Cycle | Every 2 years (biennial) |
| Renewal Fee | $105 total ($60 renewal fee + $45 regulatory fee) per Chapter 1200-41-01-.06 reviewed May 2026 — verify current fees with the Board before submitting |
| Late Renewal Fee | Additional $100 late penalty fee if not renewed by expiration date — in addition to standard $105 renewal fee |
| License Expiration | Last day of the licensee’s birth month every two years per Chapter 1200-41-01-.05 |
| CE Hours Required | 24 CE hours per biennium (Full License); 12 CE hours (Limited X-Ray Machine Operator) — CE must relate to radiologic science |
| Mandatory CE Topics | No state-specific mandatory CE topics identified — courses must be structured clinical or technical hours related to radiologic imaging or radiation therapy |
| CE Documentation | ARRT-approved CE accepted; not automatically reported to the Board; applicant attests to compliance at renewal and retains documentation per Board rules in case of audit |
| Renewal Method | Online via Tennessee LARS (preferred); mail available |
| Payment Methods | Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or eCheck online via LARS; check or money order for mail renewal |
| Lapsed License | Late renewal with $100 penalty available within the Board’s permitted late renewal period; beyond that period — formal reinstatement application required with past-due fees and CE verification |
| Renewal Contact | Tennessee LARS portal | Email: Unit2HRB.Health@tn.gov | Phone: verify current number at Tennessee Department of Health before calling |
Tennessee Radiologic Technologist Full Licenses renew biennially, with expiration tied to the last day of the licensee’s birth month every two years. See the At-a-Glance table above for current fees, CE requirements, and renewal method.
Tennessee’s renewal process is straightforward for most working RTs — 24 CE hours per biennium, attestation-based documentation, and online renewal via LARS. The most important practical note is the $100 late penalty fee that applies after expiration. Tennessee sources reviewed May 2026 did not identify a penalty-free grace period after expiration. Renew before the last day of your birth month and do not continue practicing on an expired license unless the Board confirms you remain authorized to do so.
CE Requirements for Tennessee License Renewal
Per Chapter 1200-41-01-.08 reviewed May 2026, Tennessee requires 24 CE hours per biennium for Full License renewal. Limited X-Ray Machine Operators require 12 CE hours per biennium.
- Approved providers: CE activities recognized by ARRT, ASRT, or other Board-acceptable radiologic science educational organizations
- Content requirement: All 24 hours must be structured educational activities directly relevant to radiologic science — generic personal development or non-technical self-study courses not certified by an approved provider are not accepted
- No mandatory topics: Tennessee does not prescribe specific required CE topics (no mandatory ethics, law, or state-specific courses identified in sources reviewed May 2026)
- Documentation: ARRT-approved CE is accepted but not automatically reported to the Board; applicants attest to compliance at renewal and should retain CE documentation for the period specified by Board rules in case of audit
How to Renew Your Tennessee Radiologic Technologist License
Tennessee licenses expire on the last day of your birth month every two years. Tennessee sources reviewed May 2026 did not identify a penalty-free grace period — renew before your expiration date and do not continue practicing on an expired license unless the Board confirms you remain authorized.
- Log in to the Tennessee LARS portal
- Navigate to your license renewal application
- Attest to completion of 24 CE hours — retain CE documentation per Board rules in case of audit
- Pay the $105 total renewal fee (Visa/MC/Discover/eCheck online)
- If renewing after expiration, pay the additional $100 late penalty fee
- Mail renewal is also available — contact the Board for paper renewal forms
Late Renewal and Lapsed License Reinstatement
Per Chapter 1200-41-01-.05 reviewed May 2026:
- Late renewal (within the Board’s permitted late renewal period): A $100 late penalty fee applies in addition to the standard $105 renewal fee. Late renewal with penalty is available within the Board’s permitted late renewal period — contact the Board to confirm the current window.
- Formal reinstatement (beyond the Board’s permitted late renewal period): If the license is not renewed within the permitted late renewal period, a formal Reinstatement Application is required, including payment of all past-due fees and verification of CE completed during the lapsed period. Contact the Board at Unit2HRB.Health@tn.gov before attempting reinstatement.
Practical Notes for Tennessee License Renewal
- Renew before expiration to avoid late fees and lapse risk. A $100 late penalty applies after your expiration date. Tennessee sources reviewed May 2026 did not identify a penalty-free grace period — do not continue practicing on an expired license without confirming with the Board that you remain authorized to do so.
- Your expiration date is the last day of your birth month. Tennessee ties license expiration to the last day of the birth month on a two-year cycle — not a fixed statewide date. Know your specific birth-month expiration date and track it carefully.
- CE is attestation-based — retain documentation. Tennessee does not require CE certificate submission at renewal. You attest to completing 24 hours on the LARS portal. Retain all CE documentation for the period specified by Board rules in case of a Board audit.
- ARRT CE is accepted but not auto-reported. ARRT-approved CE credits satisfy Tennessee’s CE requirement, but ARRT does not automatically report CE completion to the Tennessee Board. Maintain your own CE records and attest to compliance during renewal.
- Travel RTs: build the birth-month deadline into your assignment calendar. If your Tennessee license expires mid-assignment, renew before your birth-month deadline. The two-year birth-month cycle means your expiration date stays consistent — track it alongside your other state licenses.
- No state-specific CE topics required. Tennessee does not require HIV/AIDS, human trafficking, or other state-specific CE courses for renewal. Any 24 hours of approved radiologic science CE satisfies the requirement.
Related Pages
- Tennessee Radiologic Technologist License — Initial Requirements and Application
- Virginia Radiologic Technologist License Renewal
- Ohio Radiologic Technologist License Renewal
- Radiologic Technologist Licensing by State — Complete Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need to renew my Tennessee radiologic technologist license?
Tennessee Radiologic Technologist Full Licenses renew every two years. Your license expires on the last day of your birth month every two years per Chapter 1200-41-01-.05. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.05
What is the Tennessee radiologic technologist license renewal fee?
The total renewal fee is $105 — comprising a $60 renewal fee plus a $45 regulatory fee — per Chapter 1200-41-01-.06 reviewed May 2026. A $100 late penalty fee applies if renewed after expiration. Verify current fees with the Board before submitting. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.06
How many CE hours are required for Tennessee RT license renewal?
24 CE hours per biennium for a Full License per Chapter 1200-41-01-.08 reviewed May 2026. Limited X-Ray Machine Operators require 12 CE hours. All hours must be structured educational activities directly relevant to radiologic science from ARRT, ASRT, or equivalent Board-approved providers. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.08
When does my Tennessee radiologic technologist license expire?
Your Tennessee RT license expires on the last day of your birth month every two years per Chapter 1200-41-01-.05. This is a birthday-based expiration — not a fixed statewide date. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.05
What happens if my Tennessee license expires?
A $100 late penalty fee applies after expiration in addition to the standard $105 renewal fee. Late renewal with penalty is available within the Board’s permitted late renewal period — contact the Board to confirm current timing. Beyond that window, a formal reinstatement application is required with all past-due fees and CE verification. Contact the Board at Unit2HRB.Health@tn.gov before attempting reinstatement. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.05
Does Tennessee require CE certificates to be submitted at renewal?
No — Tennessee CE documentation is attestation-based at renewal. You attest to completing 24 CE hours on the LARS portal without submitting certificates. However, retain all CE documentation per Board rules in case of a Board audit. ARRT-approved CE is accepted but not automatically reported to the Board. Source: Chapter 1200-41-01-.08