CE Requirements for Licensed
Marriage & Family Therapists

CE Requirements for LMFTs Overview

CE requirements for LMFTs are established by state licensing boards to ensure Marriage and Family Therapists maintain competency in relational, systemic, and ethical therapy practices. Continuing education supports high-quality care for individuals, couples, and families.

CE requirements for LMFTs commonly include ethics education, supervision-related topics, and cultural competency. Because requirements vary by state and are updated periodically, centralized tracking is essential. Mocingbird consolidates CE requirements for LMFTs into one automated compliance platform.

 

Basic Requirements

LMFTs must complete continuing education during each renewal cycle. Education must be relevant to family systems therapy, clinical practice, or professional responsibility.

Ethics education is frequently required, and some states mandate coursework related to supervision or family-focused interventions. Documentation for all completed CE must be retained.

Approved Programs

Approved programs include board-approved providers, professional therapy associations, accredited online CE platforms, and live or interactive education.

Audits and Sanctions for Non-Compliance

Licensing boards may audit CE records to confirm compliance. Missing documentation may result in renewal delays or disciplinary action.

CE Waivers

Some states allow CE waivers for hardship, military service, or temporary non-practice.

Inactive Status

Inactive licensure may pause CE requirements, but practice is not permitted. Reactivation may require additional CE.

How to Stay Compliant

Early planning, steady CE completion, verification of approved programs, and organized documentation support compliance.

Ways to Simplify Tracking

Centralized CE storage, automated reminders, immediate uploads, and clear license separation reduce administrative burden.

Tools to Identify Upcoming Requirements

Mocingbird provides LMFT-specific dashboards, progress tracking, rule-change monitoring, CE recommendations, and audit-ready storage.

FAQs — CE Requirements for LMFTs

Do CE requirements for LMFTs vary by state?
Yes. CE requirements for LMFTs are determined by individual state licensing boards and differ in required hours, renewal cycles, mandated topics, and acceptable course formats.
In many states, yes. Ethics CE is commonly mandated and may focus on professional boundaries, confidentiality, dual relationships, or ethical decision-making.
Some states require CE in areas such as clinical diagnosis, supervision, family systems, crisis intervention, or cultural competence. Requirements vary by jurisdiction.
Often, yes. Most states accept online CE if it is provided by a board-approved or accredited provider. Some states may limit the number of self-paced or online hours allowed.
Counselors are generally required to keep CE records for several years—often 3–5 years—so they can provide proof during audits.
Failure to meet CE requirements may result in delayed license renewal, fines, or disciplinary action, depending on the state licensing board.
Sometimes. Dual-licensed or multi-state LMFTs may be able to apply the same CE toward multiple licenses if the course meets each state licensing board’s requirements. Mocingbird helps maximize completed education across states by identifying where a single course can satisfy overlapping requirements.
Mocingbird centralizes state-specific CE requirements, tracks completed education, identifies gaps, and stores documentation—helping LMFTs remain compliant and audit-ready.
Yes. Mocingbird separates CE requirements by state and helps maximize completed education where overlapping requirements allow, reducing duplicate coursework while maintaining compliance.
This public page is for general information only and may not reflect the latest CE requirements. Always verify with your state medical board. Mocingbird is not liable for outdated or incorrect information.
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