If you obtained your occupational therapy license in Arizona, you will need to earn continuing education every two years in order to maintain your license. To help, I’m going to walk you through the steps I take to maintain my own occupational therapy license (and easily earn CEUs).
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Step 1: Look up your OT/OTA license.
To begin the process, I always double-check that my license is displaying correctly. You can look up your Arizona occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant license here.
Step 2: Confirm the Arizona OT continuing education requirements.
It’s always good to double check for any updates to your 2025 licensing cycle. (One year, I completed ALL of my state of Nebraska requirements only to find out that they were waived due to COVID. 😭)
To get you going here is the information I found, with links to where I found it.
Here are the basic OT/OTA CEU requirements in Arizona:
Attestation of completion due at time of license renewal−every two years from initial licensure
How many hours are required?
- OTs need 20 continuing education hours every two years
- OTAs need 12 continuing education hours every two years
Requirements:
- Hours need to be completed within the 2-year renewal cycle
- Education should be related to occupational therapy and improve your competence as a practitioner
- You will need to submit course certificates or other documentation showing completion of continuing education
- AZ OT professionals now have the option of tracking CEUs through CE Broker
Verify here: Arizona Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners
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Here are the specific occupational therapy continuing education requirements for coursework in Arizona:
These were copied from the Arizona Administrative Code.
R4-43-203 – Continuing Education for Renewal of License
A. A licensee shall complete continuing education for renewal of a license as follows:
1. Occupational Therapist, 20 clock-hours for renewal of a 2-year license; and
2. Occupational Therapy Assistant, 12 clock-hours for renewal of a 2-year license.
B. A licensee shall complete the continuing education clock hours in subsection (A) within the 2-year period before the date the licensee’s license expires, or if requesting a return to active status license, within the 2-year period before the date the licensee submits the return to active status request to the Board.
C. Continuing education shall contribute to professional competency and the practice of occupational therapy. The Board shall determine if continuing education hours contribute directly to the professional competency and if the continued education hours relate to the clinical practice of occupational therapy.
D. A licensee may fulfill the licensee’s continuing education requirement by completing any of the following:
1. A professional workshop, seminar, or conference and submitting proof of attendance as follows:
a. The American and Arizona Occupational Therapy Association’s original check-in sheet displaying the organization’s name, official stamp, hours, and licensee’s name; or
b. Photocopy of a signed certificate or letter issued by the sponsoring organization or instructor displaying the clock-hours, date of attendance, name of the workshop, seminar, or conference, licensee’s name, and information necessary to contact the sponsoring organization or instructor for verification of attendance;
2. Self-study or formal study through course work and submitting a photocopy of a signed certificate or letter issued by the sponsoring organization or instructor displaying the clock hours, dates of attendance, name of the study or course work, licensee’s name, and information necessary to contact the sponsoring organization or instructor for verification of attendance;
3. Viewing a taped video presentation and submitting a photocopy of a signed certificate or letter issued by the sponsoring organization or instructor displaying the clock-hours, dates of attendance, name of the study or course work, licensee’s name, and information necessary to contact the sponsoring organization or instructor for verification of attendance;
4. Undergraduate, graduate college, or university course work of a grade “C” or better and submitting a course completion notification sheet and a statement describing how the course extends the licensee’s professional skill and knowledge;
5. Publishing:
a. A book, for a maximum credit of 10 clock-hours, and submitting a copy of the book;
b. An article, for a maximum credit of 4 clock-hours, and submitting a copy of the article;
c. A chapter of a book, for a maximum of 5 clock-hours, and submitting a copy of the chapter or book;
d. A film, for a maximum of 6 clock-hours, and submitting a copy of the film; or
e. A videotape, for a maximum of 6 clock-hours, and submitting a copy of videotape;
6. Presenting a program, workshop, seminar, or conference of not less than 1.5 hours in duration for a maximum of 4 clock-hours and submitting a brochure, agenda, or similar printed material describing:
a. The content of the presentation, workshop, seminar, or conference;
b. The date, duration, and location of the presentation conference, workshop, or seminar; and
c. The name of the presenting licensee or a signed certificate or letter from the program organizer if other than the presenting licensee; or
7. In-service training related to clinical occupational therapy services excluding safety, fire evacuation, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), for a maximum of 4 clock-hours and submitting:
a. A letter from the supervising occupational therapist or other immediate supervisor; and
b. A licensee’s statement consisting of:
i. Specific topics,
ii. Presenters,
iii. Dates,
iv. Times,
v. Location, and
vi. How the training or in-service relates to the clinical practice of occupational therapy or contributes to professional competency.
Step 3: Earn your CEU hours (discounts below)!
Ok, now that you know your requirements, it is time to start earning those CEUs! There are of course a lot of options out there, but we hope you consider checking out the courses offered by OT Potential.
Do OT Potential courses count toward the continuing education required to renew my license?
Yes! You can easily earn all of your Arizona OT continuing education hours through OT Potential.
Our CEU courses and monthly live webinars are AOTA approved, and you’ll earn a certificate of completion after you pass a short assessment!
Where can Arizona OT professionals get the best deals on CEUs?
At OT Potential, our courses are all built around helping you get new evidence into practice.
But, what good is evidence-based practice, if you are not reimbursed appropriately for it? Our local associations do SUCH important advocacy work, when it comes to reimbursement and scope of practice. That’s why we’ve made it part of our mission to support these associations.
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And, the best part is if you decide to renew, it will be at your discounted price. AND, we’ll make another donation to ArizOTA.
This is one of the cheapest ways to earn your required Arizona OT continuing education, and you can feel good doing it because you are giving back to your state association ❤️.

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Step 4: Renew your license. 🎉
Ok, now it’s time for the big moment.
You can renew your license online.
Conclusion
Hopefully, you found this post helpful!
As you can tell, I am a continuing education nerd 🤓, so if you have any other questions about continuing education and your Arizona OT license renewal, just ask me the comments!
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