Georgia Board of Funeral Service -

Above is the Website link to the Georgia State Board of Funeral Service. From there you can access current information.

Below are the answers to the many questions, such as:

What are the CE requirements for funeral director license renewal in Georgia?

Who are approved continuing education providers for funeral service licensees?

Can all course work be completed online or by mail?


CE Requirements:
 
Georgia requires 10 hours of continuing education for each renewal period.
 
A maximum of 5 hours may be completed through home study (Online / by Mail)

5 hours must be completed in a live or webinar setting.

 
License Renewal Deadline: March 31st of EVEN years
 
Exemptions from CE: Check your state board Website through the above link, or by calling them directly
 
CE Carryover Policy: CE hours may NOT be carried over
 
Acceptable Types of Courses: Home study (Online / by Mail); Classroom study and Live or Interactive webinars
 
Testing: Required for home study in order to certify completion of course materials. APEX testing is "OPEN BOOK," which means you have access to course materials while taking each quiz.
 
Course Repetition: A course cannot be repeated within the same renewal period, but the same course can be taken again and will receive credit during subsequent renewal periods.
 
Certification of Completion: Print the certificate for each quiz you pass. Retain those for your records in case copies are requested by the state.
 
 
Contact Information:


Georgia State Board of Funeral Service
237 Coliseum Dr.
Macon, GA  31217
 
Phone: (478) 207-2440   FAX: (866) 888-8026
 
APEX is an Approved Provider by the Georgia State Board of Funeral Service


 


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