Florida Radiologic Technologist License Renewal Requirements 2026
- Florida-certified radiologic technologists approaching their renewal date
- Travel RTs holding a Florida certification who need to renew
- RTs whose Florida certificate has expired and need to understand reinstatement options
Florida RT Certificate Renewal — At a Glance
| Renewal Cycle | Biennial (every 2 years) |
| Active to Active Renewal Fee | $55 — verify current fee at Florida DOH before submitting |
| Expired to Active Fee | $155 |
| Additional Certification Fee | $40 per certification added after the first |
| Payment Methods | Certified check or money order payable to Florida Department of Health |
| CE Hours Required | 12 CE hours per biennial renewal period |
| HIV/AIDS Course | 1 hour DOH-approved HIV/AIDS update course required every renewal period |
| Personal Development CE Limit | No more than 3 of 12 CE hours may be personal development courses |
| Approved CE Providers | Florida DOH Bureau of Radiation Control approved — full list at radtechceproviders.floridahealth.gov |
| ASRT CE Reporting | ASRT submits CE to Florida DOH monthly for members with current Florida certification |
| Renewal Contact | MQAOnlineService@FLhealth.gov | 850-488-0595 |
| Certificate Void After | 10 years inactive or expired — cannot be reactivated |
Florida Certified Radiologic Technologist certificates renew on a biennial cycle. See the summary table above for current renewal fees, CE requirements, and contact information. Florida’s CE requirement of 12 hours per biennium is lower than many states, but includes a mandatory HIV/AIDS course that is unique to Florida and must be completed every renewal period regardless of ARRT CE status.
Florida RT Certificate Renewal Fees
Current renewal fees are shown in the summary table above. Payment must be by certified check or money order made payable to the Florida Department of Health. By submitting renewal fees to Florida DOH, a licensee acknowledges compliance with all requirements for renewal, including continuing education. Review current fees through Florida DOH before submitting your renewal.
CE Requirements for Florida RT Certificate Renewal
Florida requires the number of CE hours shown in the summary table above per biennial renewal period for Certified Radiologic Technologists.
CE structure:
- 12 CE hours total per biennial renewal period
- 1 of 12 hours must be a DOH-approved HIV/AIDS update course, or completion of “Florida’s Omnibus AIDS Act: A Brief Legal Guide for Health Care Professionals”
- No more than 3 of 12 hours may be personal development courses — defined as courses not directly related to your field of practice, such as CPR
- The balance of hours must be classified as technical radiation protection, equipment operation, or similar directly related topics
- All CE must have been earned in the current renewal cycle
- The same course cannot be repeated in the same renewal cycle
Approved CE providers:
CE providers must be approved by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control. A complete list of approved providers is available at radtechceproviders.floridahealth.gov.
ASRT CE reporting:
The ASRT submits CE information to Florida DOH monthly (approximately mid-month) for ASRT members who hold current Florida certification. If you have received your renewal notice and your CE information is not current, you may fax CE documentation to Florida DOH at 850-245-4791. According to Florida DOH, CE documentation is only accepted from licensees during the renewal notice period. Source: Florida DOH
How to Renew Your Florida RT Certificate
- Complete required CE including the mandatory HIV/AIDS course before your renewal date
- Log into Florida DOH’s Licensure Services online renewal system
- Complete your online renewal application
- Pay the renewal fee shown in the summary table above by certified check or money order
- Submit renewal — by submitting fees, you acknowledge compliance with all CE requirements
For renewal questions, contact MQAOnlineService@FLhealth.gov or call the renewals/CE line at 850-488-0595.
Practical Notes for Florida RT Certificate Renewal
- HIV/AIDS course is mandatory — plan for it. Florida’s HIV/AIDS CE requirement is unique to the state and must be completed every renewal period. It is not satisfied by standard ARRT CE. If you hold multiple state licenses, Florida’s HIV/AIDS requirement is an additional step beyond what most other states require.
- Florida’s CE requirement is lower than most states. At 12 hours per biennium, Florida’s requirement is easier to meet for travel RTs managing CE across multiple state licenses.
- ASRT CE is automatically reported to Florida. If you are an ASRT member with current Florida certification, ASRT submits your CE to Florida DOH monthly. Check your CE status with Florida DOH before submitting your renewal to avoid issues.
- Expired renewal is significantly more expensive. See the summary table above for the difference between active-to-active and expired-to-active fees. Renewing on time is strongly recommended.
- 10-year rule is a hard cutoff. A Florida certificate inactive or expired for 10 or more years cannot be reactivated under any circumstances. Monitor the status of any Florida certificate you hold, even if you are not currently practicing in the state.
- Travel RTs: Florida CE is one of the easier states to maintain. With ASRT auto-reporting and a lower CE hour requirement than most states, Florida renewal is relatively straightforward. The HIV/AIDS course is the one unique item to plan for each cycle.
Related Pages
- Florida Certified Radiologic Technologist — Initial Certification
- Ohio Radiologic Technologist License Renewal
- Texas Medical Radiologic Technologist Certificate Renewal
- California Radiologic Technology Certificate Renewal
- Radiologic Technologist Licensing by State — Complete Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need to renew my Florida radiologic technologist certificate?
Florida Certified Radiologic Technologist certificates renew biennially — every two years. Source: Florida DOH
What is the Florida RT certificate renewal fee?
Based on Florida DOH sources reviewed in May 2026, the active-to-active renewal fee is $55. Renewing after expiration costs $155. An additional $40 applies per certification added after the first. Fees are subject to change — verify current fees through Florida DOH before submitting your renewal. Source: Florida DOH
How many CE hours are required for Florida RT renewal?
Florida requires 12 CE hours per biennial renewal period, including 1 hour of DOH-approved HIV/AIDS education. No more than 3 hours may be personal development courses. Source: Florida DOH
What is the HIV/AIDS CE requirement in Florida?
Florida requires completion of a DOH-approved one-hour HIV/AIDS update course, or reading “Florida’s Omnibus AIDS Act: A Brief Legal Guide for Health Care Professionals,” as part of every biennial renewal. This requirement is unique to Florida and must be completed regardless of ARRT CE status. Source: Florida DOH
What happens if my Florida RT certificate expires?
Renewing after expiration requires the expired-to-active fee shown in the summary table above rather than the standard active-to-active fee. A certificate that has been inactive or expired for 10 or more years automatically becomes null and void and may not be reactivated. Contact Florida DOH Licensure Services to determine current options if your certificate has expired. Source: Florida DOH
Does ASRT automatically report my CE to Florida?
Yes. The ASRT submits CE information to Florida DOH monthly (approximately mid-month) for ASRT members who hold current Florida certification. If your CE information is not reflected in your renewal notice, you may fax CE documentation to Florida DOH at 850-245-4791 during the renewal period. Source: Florida DOH