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- What documentation will CEDengineerng.com provide me with as a proof for completing my course?
As a proof of completing your course, CEDengineerng.com will provide you with a “Certificate of Completion”.
- How do I obtain my “Certificate of Completion”?
Upon passing the quiz, you may view and print the “Certificate of Completion” instantly by clicking on “Download Certificate” at the bottom of the “Course Results” page. Alternatively, if you wish to retrieve this document at a later time, you may click on my account then go to the “Certificate” column and click on “View & Print” to download your “Certificate of Completion” associated with the appropriate course.
- Do I submit the “Certificate of Completion” to my State Licensing Board?
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
- you are being audited
- you are required to do so as part of the license renewal process
- Does CEDengineering.com maintain records of my course activities?
As an approved sponsor, CEDengineeing.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. Therefore, we highly recommend that you print the “Certificate of Completion”, prepare a PDH Activity Log and save both documents for your records.
Nevertheless, it is the policy of CEDengineeing.com to maintain your records for a 10-year period which exceeds the requirements of any State Licensing Board.
- Does CEDengineering.com submit my course activities to my State Licensing Board?
As an approved sponsor, CEDengineeing.com is required to periodically submit your course activity records only if you are a registered Professional Engineer in the States of Florida and North Carolina.
These records include your name, the name of the course you successfully completed, the date you completed the course, the instructor’s name, the sponsoring organization, and the PDH credits earned.
As for the remaining states, you are ultimately responsible for submitting all you course activity records required by your State Licensing Board.
For more information, please click on state requirements.


