Washington Massage Therapy CE Courses (2026)

To renew your Massage Therapy license in Washington you need to satisfy the Washington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy's continuing education (CE) requirement — about 24 hours per 1-year cycle. Below is what the board requires and a comparison of course providers that offer qualifying CE. This is an unofficial guide — confirm any course is board-approved before you buy.

What Washington requires for Massage Therapy renewal

CE hours required24 hours per cycle
Renewal cycle12 months
Governing bodyWashington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy

24 CE hours required every two years (WAC 246-830-475). Within those 24 hours: at least 8 hours of hands-on practice that must be in person and directly supervised (virtual not allowed); at least 4 hours in professional ethics, client communication, professional roles/boundaries, or Washington massage laws and rules (up to 2 of these may come from in-person board meeting attendance, max 1 hour per meeting); and at least 2 hours of health equity training (required for cycles beginning on/after Jan 1, 2024, and counting toward the 24-hour total). Licensees must also maintain CPR certification (may count up to 4 hours; CPR for renewal may be completed online/hybrid, unlike initial licensure which requires in-person).

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Washington Massage Therapy CE course providers

Heads-up: These are independent, third-party CE providers — we are not affiliated with them and don't guarantee approval. Always confirm a course is accepted by the Washington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy before purchasing.

Washington Massage Therapy CE courses: frequently asked questions

How many CE hours do I need to renew my Massage Therapy license in Washington?

Washington requires about 24 continuing-education hours per renewal cycle. 24 CE hours required every two years (WAC 246-830-475). Within those 24 hours: at least 8 hours of hands-on practice that must be in person and directly supervised (virtual not allowed); at least 4 hours in professional ethics, client communication, professional roles/boundaries, or Washington massage laws and rules (up to 2 of these may come from in-person board meeting attendance, max 1 hour per meeting); and at least 2 hours of health equity training (required for cycles beginning on/after Jan 1, 2024, and counting toward the 24-hour total). Licensees must also maintain CPR certification (may count up to 4 hours; CPR for renewal may be completed online/hybrid, unlike initial licensure which requires in-person).

Do online Massage Therapy CE courses count in Washington?

Online courses generally count when the provider is approved by or recognized by the Washington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy. Always confirm a course is accepted before you buy it.

Where do I report my Washington Massage Therapy CE?

Washington generally has you attest to CE at renewal and keep your own documentation in case of an audit. Confirm the current process with the Washington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy.

Requirement last verified 2026-06-01 from the Washington State Department of Health, Board of Massage Therapy. Always confirm current rules with the board before relying on this.

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