Wisconsin OT License Renewal: CE Requirements, Fees & Deadlines (2026)

This page covers renewal requirements for Wisconsin occupational therapist licenses. Data is based on direct review of the Wisconsin DSPS OT page, the DSPS CE page, the DSPS Renewal Dates and Fees PDF, and Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter OT 3 — all accessed June 2026. This page is editorially reviewed by an ARDMS-credentialed sonographer as part of AlliedLicenseGuide.com’s allied health licensing database. View the primary source at the Wisconsin DSPS Occupational Therapist page.

Who this guide is for:
  • Wisconsin-licensed OTs preparing for biennial license renewal by May 31 of odd-numbered years
  • OTs whose Wisconsin license has lapsed and who need to understand late renewal or reinstatement options
  • Travel OTs with a Wisconsin home state license who want to understand compact renewal implications

Wisconsin OT License Renewal — At a Glance

Renewal Cycle Biennial — expires May 31 of odd-numbered years per Wis. Stat. §440.08(2)
Renewal Fee $75
Late Renewal Fee $100 (includes late penalty)
License Expiration May 31 of odd-numbered years — fixed date for all Wisconsin OT licensees
Grace Period None identified — practicing on expired license prohibited; late renewal available per OT 3.05
CE Requirement 24 points (1 point = 1 hour) per biennium per OT 3.06; biennium runs June 1 odd year – May 31 odd year; exempt for biennium in which license was first issued
Mandatory CE Topics None identified on DSPS consumer pages; refer to OT 3.06 for subject matter standards
Approved CE Providers Activities recognized under Wis. Admin. Code ch. OT 3 qualify; AOTA-approved activities commonly satisfy those requirements; refer to OT 3.06 for full activity types
Renewal Method Online via LicensE
Payment Methods Credit/debit card or e-check via LicensE
Lapsed License Rule License expired 5+ years: must apply with fees and CE proof; Board may impose conditions including oral examination per OT 3.05 and Wis. Stat. §440.08(3)(b)
Renewal Portal LicensE (license.wi.gov)
Renewal Contact DSPSRenewal@wisconsin.gov | (608) 266-2112 | 4822 Madison Yards Way, Madison, WI 53705

Wisconsin OT licenses expire on May 31 of odd-numbered years — a fixed date that applies to all Wisconsin OT licensees simultaneously per Wis. Stat. §440.08(2). The next renewal deadline is May 31, 2027. Renewal is completed online through LicensE and requires a signature certifying completion of continuing education requirements. The Board is required by OT 3.02 to notify a licensee within 30 business days of receipt of a completed renewal application whether renewal is approved or denied.

Wisconsin uses a biennial CE system measured in points, where 1 point equals 1 hour of continuing education. A total of 24 points must be completed within each biennium, which runs from June 1 of an odd year through May 31 of the next odd year. The CE requirement is fully waived for the biennium in which the license was first issued — a significant benefit for new licensees.

CE details beyond the 24-point total are governed by Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter OT 3. Activities recognized under Wis. Admin. Code OT 3 qualify — AOTA-approved activities commonly satisfy those requirements. The DSPS CE page directs licensees to the OT 3 codebook for the full list of qualifying activity types.

Wisconsin OT Continuing Education Requirements

24 Points Per Biennium

Per Wis. Admin. Code § OT 3.06, occupational therapists must complete 24 points (1 point = 1 hour) of continuing education obtained in the previous biennium (June 1/odd year – May 31/odd year). For the renewal deadline of May 31, 2027, CE must have been completed during the biennium beginning June 1, 2025.

First-biennium exemption: Continuing education requirements do not apply to the biennium in which the license was first issued per the DSPS CE page. Licensees who received their initial credential during the current biennium (June 1, 2025–May 31, 2027) are not required to submit CE for the May 2027 renewal.

Qualifying Activities

Wisconsin’s CE requirements are set forth in Wis. Admin. Code ch. OT 3. The DSPS CE page states that CE points can be obtained in different ways and directs licensees to the OT 3 Administrative Code chapter for the complete list of qualifying activities and categories. Activities recognized under Wis. Admin. Code OT 3 qualify — AOTA-approved activities commonly satisfy those requirements. Review OT 3.06 directly for the full activity list.

CE Attestation at Renewal

At renewal, licensees must sign a statement regarding completion of continuing education, included in the online LicensE renewal. Licensees do not submit CE certificates with the renewal application — but must retain documentation. Retain CE documentation for the period required by the Board per OT 3.

How to Renew Your Wisconsin OT License

  1. Log into LicensE and locate your OT credential.
  2. Complete the online renewal application and sign the CE attestation confirming completion of 24 CE points (or that you are exempt for your first biennium).
  3. Pay the $75 renewal fee by credit/debit card or e-check.
  4. Submit Form 2254 (Convictions and Pending Charges) if applicable since your last renewal.

The Board is required to notify licensees within 30 business days of receipt of a completed renewal application whether renewal is approved or denied per OT 3.02. Contact renewal staff at DSPSRenewal@wisconsin.gov or (608) 266-2112 with questions.

Lapsed License — Late Renewal and Reinstatement

Per OT 3.05, if a Wisconsin OT license expires, the licensee may apply for late renewal or reinstatement:

Late renewal within 5 years (OT 3.05(1)): A licensee whose license has expired within the past 5 years may apply for late renewal. The late renewal fee is $100. CE requirements apply — the licensee must provide proof of 24 CE points obtained in the biennium preceding the renewal.

License expired more than 5 years (OT 3.05 and Wis. Stat. §440.08(3)(b)): If a Wisconsin OT license has been expired for more than 5 years, the Board shall make such inquiry as it finds necessary to determine whether the applicant is competent to practice. The Board may impose reasonable conditions on renewal, including an oral examination. CE proof and application fees are required. Contact DSPS directly for guidance on the specific process.

Looking for CE activities approved for Wisconsin OT renewal? Wisconsin does not maintain a pre-approved CE provider list on its consumer pages. CE requirements are governed by Wis. Admin. Code ch. OT 3. Activities recognized under OT 3 qualify — AOTA-approved activities commonly satisfy those requirements. Review the OT 3 Administrative Code chapter for the full list of qualifying activity types. Keep documentation of all CE activities for the period required by the Board.

OT Compact and Wisconsin License Renewal

Wisconsin is an OT Compact member per 2021 Wisconsin Act 123. For Wisconsin-licensed OTs holding compact privileges in other member states, maintaining an active, unencumbered Wisconsin home state license is essential — allowing your Wisconsin license to lapse will affect your compact privileges in other states. Compact privilege maintenance also depends on OT Compact Commission rules.

For OTs from other compact member states practicing in Wisconsin under compact privileges, renewal obligations are governed by your home state. Contact DSPS or visit otcompact.gov to verify current compact renewal procedures.

Practical Renewal Notes
  • May 31 odd-year deadline applies to all Wisconsin OTs. The next renewal is May 31, 2027. All Wisconsin OT licenses expire on the same fixed date regardless of when the license was issued.
  • New licensees are exempt from CE for the first biennium. If you received your initial Wisconsin OT credential during the 2025–2027 biennium, you are not required to submit CE for the May 2027 renewal.
  • You attest to CE at renewal — you do not submit certificates. Keep all CE documentation for the period required by the Board.
  • CE details are in the administrative code. The DSPS consumer page points directly to OT 3 for qualifying activities and category rules. Review it before completing your CE activities.
  • Military service members and spouses. Under Wisconsin Act 210, licenses that expire during active duty are extended 180 days from discharge (not 90 days). Extension requests use Form R210.

Relevant Statutes and Rules

Related Pages

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does a Wisconsin OT license need to be renewed?

Wisconsin OT licenses renew biennially and expire on May 31 of odd-numbered years — a fixed date for all Wisconsin OT licensees per Wis. Stat. §440.08(2). The next renewal deadline is May 31, 2027. Source: Wisconsin DSPS Occupational Therapist page

What is the renewal fee for a Wisconsin OT license?

The biennial renewal fee is $75. The renewal with late fee is $100. These fees are published in the DSPS Renewal Dates and Fees PDF (revised August 2025). Source: Wisconsin DSPS Renewal Dates and Fees PDF

How many CE hours are required for Wisconsin OT renewal?

Wisconsin requires 24 points (1 point = 1 hour) of continuing education per biennium per Wis. Admin. Code § OT 3.06. The biennium runs from June 1 of an odd year through May 31 of the next odd year. New licensees are exempt from CE requirements for the biennium in which their license was first issued. Activities recognized under Wis. Admin. Code OT 3 qualify — AOTA-approved activities commonly satisfy those requirements. Review OT 3.06 for the full list of qualifying activity types. Source: Wisconsin DSPS OT Continuing Education page

What happens if my Wisconsin OT license lapses?

If a Wisconsin OT license expires, the licensee may apply for late renewal per OT 3.05. Within 5 years of expiration, the late renewal fee is $100 and requires CE proof. For licenses expired more than 5 years, the Board may impose conditions on renewal including oral examination. Contact DSPS at (608) 266-2112 or DSPSRenewal@wisconsin.gov for guidance. Source: Wis. Admin. Code ch. OT 3.05

Do I need to submit CE certificates when I renew?

No. Wisconsin OT renewal requires only a signature certifying completion of continuing education — you do not submit CE certificates with the renewal application. However, you must retain documentation of all CE activities per Board requirements. Source: Wisconsin DSPS Occupational Therapist page — Renewal Information

Disclaimer: This page is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Licensing requirements change; always verify current requirements directly with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services before submitting a renewal. AlliedLicenseGuide.com is not affiliated with DSPS or any state licensing agency.

Page History

  • 2026-06-10 — Page created. Data sourced from Wisconsin DSPS OT page, DSPS CE page, DSPS Renewal Dates and Fees PDF (Rev. 08/07/2025), and Wis. Admin. Code ch. OT 3 reviewed directly June 2026. Renewal fee ($75/$100 with late) confirmed from official DSPS fee PDF.

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