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Vermont Professional Engineer License Renewal: Fees & Requirements (2026)

Data verified: March 2026 · Source: Vermont Board of Professional Engineering · Methodology →

Vermont PE Renewal at a Glance

Renewal Fee
$100
CE Required
30 PDH
Renewal Cycle
2 years
Late Fee
$200
Grace Period
90 days

Vermont Professional Engineers must complete 30 Professional Development Hours (PDH) per two-year renewal cycle.

How to Renew Your Vermont PE License

  1. 1

    Complete 30 PDH

    Complete 30 PDH during the 2-year renewal period. Keep certificates of completion — the Vermont Board of Professional Engineering may audit your CE records.

  2. 2

    Submit your renewal application

    Log in to the Vermont Board of Professional Engineering online licensing portal before your license expiration date. Complete the renewal application and attest to CE completion if required.

  3. 3

    Pay the $100 renewal fee

    Pay the $100 base renewal fee. If renewing after expiration but within the 90-day grace period, the late fee of $200 applies.

  4. 4

    Confirm license renewal

    Download or print your renewed license. Verify your new expiration date and confirm the license appears as active in the Vermont Board of Professional Engineering's public license lookup.

Official Licensing Board

Vermont Board of Professional Engineering

sos.vermont.gov/professional-engineering →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vermont Professional Engineer renewal fee? +
The base renewal fee for a Professional Engineer license in Vermont is $100 per 2-year renewal cycle. The late renewal fee is $200 (grace period: 90 days).
How many PDH does Vermont require for PE renewal? +
Vermont requires 30 PDH per 2-year renewal cycle for Professional Engineer licensees.
Which board regulates Professional Engineer licenses in Vermont? +
The Vermont Board of Professional Engineering regulates Professional Engineer licenses in Vermont. Visit their official website for the most current renewal instructions and fee schedule.
What happens if my Vermont PE license expires? +
Vermont provides a 90-day grace period after expiration during which you can renew by paying the late fee of $200. After the grace period, your license may become lapsed and require a reinstatement process.
Data last verified January 2025 from official board sources. Fees change without notice — verify current amounts at Vermont Board of Professional Engineering before submitting payment. How we source our data →