How to renew your Minnesota dental hygiene license
To renew your Minnesota dental hygiene license you need 25 CE hours every 2 years, and your renewal is due by the end of your birth month, every 2 years. Here are the steps, the CE you need, and the official Minnesota renewal portal.
How to renew your Minnesota dental hygiene license
Know your renewal deadline
Minnesota renews dental hygiene licenses every 2 years, due by the end of your birth month, every 2 years. The board does not always send a reminder, so put the date on your calendar.
Complete your CE hours
Minnesota requires 25 CE hours every 2 years, including Infection control: required course. See the full Minnesota CE requirements for category limits and delivery rules.
Keep your CE certificates
Save a certificate of completion for every course. Minnesota uses self-attestation, so keep your own records, and the board can request proof in a random audit.
Submit your renewal to the board
Renew and pay your fee on the official Minnesota board renewal page ↗. The current fee and online portal are listed there.
Minnesota dental hygiene license renewal, FAQ
When do I need to renew my Minnesota dental hygiene license?
Minnesota renews dental hygiene licenses every 2 years, due by the end of your birth month, every 2 years. Renewing on time keeps your license active and avoids late penalties.
How do I renew my Minnesota dental hygiene license?
Complete your 25 CE hours, keep your certificates, then submit your renewal and fee through the official Minnesota board renewal portal.
How much does it cost to renew a Minnesota dental hygiene license?
Renewal fees are set by the Minnesota board and can change, so the current fee is listed on the board's official renewal page, linked on this page.
How many CE hours do I need to renew my license in Minnesota?
Minnesota requires 25 continuing-education hours every 2 years. Beyond the total, the board specifies: Infection control: required course.
What happens if I miss my Minnesota renewal deadline?
Most boards charge a late fee and move the license to an expired or inactive status until you renew, and practicing on a lapsed license is not allowed. Check the Minnesota board's renewal page for the exact late and reinstatement rules.
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Source: Minnesota board ↗ · Last reviewed June 25, 2026.
This renewal summary is provided for convenience and may not reflect the most recent rule or fee changes. Always confirm requirements and fees with the Minnesota board before renewing.
