Hawaii Arboriculture CE Requirements (2026)
Hawaii does not currently require continuing education hours for arboriculture license renewal.
Quick Summary
Renewal Process
While Hawaii does not require continuing education hours, you still need to renew your arboriculture license on time.
Renewal Frequency
Hawaii arboriculture licenses renew every 2 years.
Renewal Fee
The current renewal fee is $75. Verify with the board before your renewal date.
How to Renew
Visit the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board website to renew online.
Additional Notes
No arborist-specific license. Contractor license (C-27b Tree Trimming and Removal) required for commercial tree work. No state CEU requirement. ISA chapter: Western Chapter ISA.
How to Renew Your Hawaii Arboriculture License
Follow these steps to renew your arboriculture license in Hawaii:
- Check your expiry date
Log in to the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board website or check your physical license to find your expiration date. Mark it on your calendar so you do not miss it.
- No CEUs required
Hawaii does not currently require continuing education hours for renewal. You can skip this step.
- Visit the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board website
Go to the board's online renewal portal. Most states allow you to renew entirely online.
- Pay the $75 renewal fee
Submit your renewal fee online by credit card or electronic check. Keep your payment confirmation for your records.
- Save your confirmation
Download or print your renewal confirmation. Your updated license or pocket card will arrive by mail or be available for download within a few weeks.
Why Track Your License Even Without CE?
- Never miss a renewal deadline. Practicing with an expired license can result in fines or disciplinary action.
- If you plan to get licensed in another state, having your CEUs already logged makes the process simpler.
- CE requirements change. Hawaii may add CE requirements in the future, and staying ahead keeps you prepared.
State Board Information
- Board Name
- Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hawaii require CEUs for arborists?
No. Hawaii does not currently require continuing education hours for arboriculture license renewal.
How do I renew my arboriculture license in Hawaii?
Pay the $75 renewal fee before your license expires. Visit the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board website to renew online.
What is the renewal cycle for Hawaii arboriculture licenses?
Hawaii arboriculture licenses renew every 2 years.
What happens if my Hawaii arboriculture license expires?
Practicing with an expired license can result in fines. Contact the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board as soon as possible to renew or reinstate your license.
Will Hawaii add CE requirements in the future?
It is possible. State boards review their requirements regularly, and Hawaii could add continuing education requirements at any time. Staying proactive with voluntary CE keeps you prepared if requirements change.
Do I need CEUs if I move to Hawaii from another state?
Hawaii does not require CEUs for renewal, but you will need to apply for licensure by endorsement or reciprocity. Contact the Hawaii DCCA — Contractors Licensing Board for their specific requirements for out-of-state transfers.
Are there any voluntary CE options for arborists in Hawaii?
Yes. Even though Hawaii does not require CEUs, many arborists take voluntary courses to stay current with trends, learn new techniques, and prepare for potential future requirements.
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