District of Columbia Board of Funeral Directors -

The link above will bring you to the Washington D.C. Funeral Board Website. From there you can access current information, including license renewal requirements.

CE Requirements:
 
The District of Columbia requires 12 hours of continuing education for each renewal period.
 
All Course Work may be completed through home study (Online / by Mail) or via live presentations.
 
License Renewal Deadline:Every ODD year on December 31st
 
ONLINE License Renewal, click here:   https://www.pulseportal.com/selectStateAndBoard.do
 
Exemptions from CE: Check your state board Website through the above link, or by calling them directly.
 
CE Carryover Policy: CE hours may NOT be carried over.
 
Acceptable Types of Courses: Home study (Online / by Mail) or Live presentations
 
Testing: Required for home study in order to certify completion of course materials. APEX testing is "OPEN BOOK," so you have access to course materials while taking each quiz. All quizzes may be taken as often as necessary at no additional charge.
 
Course Repetition: Course repetition is not permitted within the same renewal period.
 
Certification of Completion: Print the certificate for each quiz you pass, as you will need to send proof of completing CE with your renewal application. Apex does not report your CE to the state board.
 
 
Contact Information:


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1100  4th ST.
WASHINGTON, DC  20024
 
Phone: (877-374-1158  or  (202) 442-4320   
 
APEX is an Approved Provider by the District of Columbia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers and the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice.


 


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