Frequently Asked Questions
The state of Florida only requires us to report the "Florida Laws and Rules course". To find the reported course log into your account at myfloridalicense.com. Once logged in, click on your professional engineering license linked to your account. Then click on the "View Continuing Education" link. There you will see your reported hours. We report every Friday and it can take up to 24 hours for the report to be processed. Engineers are now expected to save their certificates of completion. If you are audited, you provide them with copies of your certificates of completion. Florida engineers must now also "self report" their hours into the NCEES CPC Tracking system. For more information on this visit fbpe.org.
Yes, Florida requires you to self report your hours into the NCEES CPC tracking system. For more information on this please visit www.fbpe.org.
As an approved sponsor, PDHLibrary.com is required to maintain your course activity records for a specific period of time in the States of Florida and North Carolina. However, you are ultimately responsible for tracking and maintaining all your course activity records for the remaining states. To aid you in record keeping, PDHLibrary.com saves your certificates for your convenience under the "Courses Taken" tab in the "My Account" area.
In addition, it is the policy of PDHLibrary.com.com to maintain your records for a 10-year period which exceeds the requirements of any State Licensing Board.
PDHLibrary.com will use your personal information internally as follows:
- to generate and submit your “Certificate of Completion” online each time you pass a course quiz.
- to provide your state engineering licensing board with pertinent information (as required by certain states).
- to notify you periodically of new courses or specific course discounts being offered (optional).
As a proof of completing your course, PDHLibrary.com will provide you with a “Certificate of Completion”.
This certificate is available at any time simply by clicking "My Account - Courses Taken".
Your browser is probably set to NOT print background images. Simply click "file", then click on "page setup". Then check the box for "print background images". Your certificate should now print the signature correctly.
Alternatively click on the "PDF Version" to create a PDF file of your certificate of completion which can then be saved to your computer. This version of the certificate will always print out the signature.
We only report when the state has made this a requirement. The only state requiring reporting is the State of Florida and it is only for the "Florida Laws and Rules" course.
Make sure to save pdf copies of your certificates of completion to your computer so that you can simply email them in the event that you are audited by a state you are licensed in.p>
The only time you need to submit your “Certificate of Completion” to your State Licensing Board is when:
- You are required to do so as part of the license renewal process or
- You are being audited
- For Florida Engineers the only course that you need to submit a certificate of completion for is the "Advanced Florida Building Code" course. To report this course, email your certificate of completion to wanderson@fbpe.org. The state of Florida now requires providers to report the "Florida Laws and Rules" course to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We will send in reports every Friday. Florida also requires self reporting into the NCEES CPC tracking system. Go to www.fbpe.org for more information.
PDHLibrary.com will only share your personal information with select third parties for the fulfillment of the following services:
- to process your payment with PayPal our secure payment processing affiliate.
- to provide your state engineering licensing board with pertinent information (as required by certain states).
- Your information will not be sold or shared with another party unless legally required to do so.
PDHLibrary.com respects your privacy and will not disclose your information to any other party without your prior consent.