Here’s everything you need to know to renew your CompTIA certification.
Learn about the Continuing Education (CE) program
- Renewal cycle: Your certification expires three years from the date you earn it and must be renewed before that expiration date. If you don’t know your expiration date, log in here.
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Each certification requires a certain number of CEUs for renewal. You earn CEUs by completing approved activities.
- Continuing Education fees: CE fees are required for renewal and must be paid prior to renewing your certification(s) unless you renew by earning a qualifying higher-level CompTIA certification or passing CertMaster CE.
- Note: CE fees are not waived if the higher-level CompTIA certification does not fully renew the lower-level certification.
- Multiple CompTIA certification renewal: If you hold more than one CompTIA certification, you only need to meet the renewal requirements for your highest-level certification. When you renew your highest-level certification, your lower-level CompTIA certifications will automatically renew as well.
Choose your renewal path
- Renew with a single activity: You have a number of options for renewing your CompTIA certification by completing a single activity:
- Renew with multiple activities: Alternatively, you can complete a combination of activities to earn the number of CEUs you need to renew your CompTIA certification.
Submit your completed activities
- Manual submissions: In most cases, you’ll need to log into your certification account to submit your completed activities and receive CEUs.
- Automated submissions: When you complete one of the following activities, CompTIA automatically renews your certification: