When does my license expire?
Licenses expire on October 31 each year. For 2022 license renewal is only by mailed paper form. There is no online license renewal this year. The paper renewal form fee has been reduced to $50.
When can I renew my license?
A renewal notice is mailed to each licensed therapist at their last address of record approximately 60 days prior to October 31.
How do I renew my license?
Please view the “Renewal Instructions & Forms” link below.
How many CEUs does Wyoming require?
Each licensee shall earn a minimum of 8 contact hours of continuing education every year, with no more than 4 hours of training in ACLS/PALS/NRP or any combination thereof. Basic CPR training is not accepted as continuing education towards license renewal.
Continuing education must be completed during the 12 months prior to the license expiration date. The 30 day reinstatement period for a renewal shall also apply to the continuing education requirement; however, any activities completed after October 31 and applied to the previous renewal period may not be reported on the next renewal application.
Can I get all of my CEUs online?
You can obtain all of your CEUs online. We offer Real-Time Live Broadcast, Recorded Live Credit Courses, and our Self-Directed (available 24/7) courses. See our Discounts page for special offers (including Unlimited CEUs).
Are your courses approved by both the AARC and the Wyoming State Board for Respiratory Care (SBRC)?
Our courses are AARC approved and therefore accepted by the SBRC. To see our AARC approvals click here.
How much does my renewal cost?
Annual license renewal fee is $100 for the paper format or $50 for the online format.
Resource Links
Wyoming State Board for Respiratory Care (SBRC)
SBRC Administrative Rules (License Renewal & Continuing Education) Click “Respiratory Care, State Board for” under “Results” until the rules appear
Wyoming Society for Respiratory Care
The information contained on this page was as accurate as possible at the time it was researched. It is possible that errors exist or that current license requirements have changed. We encourage corrections and comments and will make modifications accordingly. Neither Respiratory Associates nor any other individual or institution, except the person renewing their license, is responsible or liable for any consequences of its use. You are encouraged to read your state licensure requirements from the primary source, e.g. state website. If any of our CEU courses are rejected by your state licensing authority our sole remedy will be a refund.