Arkansas CPA (Certified Public Accountant) Continuing Education Requirements

At a Glance
120
Contact Hours
3 yr
Renewal Cycle
Yes
Online Allowed
No
Carry-Over
Arkansas CPAs need 120 hours of CPE over a three-year cycle with a 40-hour annual minimum. Practicing CPAs must earn 48 hours in accounting, ethics, or taxation, plus 4 hours of ethics including 1 hour on Arkansas-specific laws. At least 24 hours must be group study.
First renewal? Requirements may differ for first-time renewals. See details below.
Disclaimer: This information is for reference purposes only. Requirements are set by the Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy and may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the board.

Requirements Overview

Arkansas operates on a 120-hour triennial CPE cycle with a strict 40-hour annual requirement. The mandatory topic breakdown depends on your practice status: CPAs engaged in public practice must earn 48 of the 120 hours in accounting/attest, ethics, or taxation, while non-practicing CPAs have a reduced threshold of 24 hours in those subjects. Those performing attest or compilation work face an additional 24-hour requirement specifically in accounting/attest.

The 4-hour ethics requirement includes a unique Arkansas twist — one of those hours must cover the Arkansas State Board of Accountancy Laws and Rules. Group study is also mandatory, with 24 hours per cycle required in live or interactive formats, meaning self-study is capped at 96 hours.

New licensees receive prorated CPE requirements based on their initial license date and are exempt from the ethics requirement until their first full year of licensure. All CPE sponsors must be registered with NASBA, though professional organizations, universities, firms, and government entities are exempt from this registry requirement.

Mandatory Topics

TopicHoursFrequencyNotes
Accounting/Attest, Ethics, or Taxation (practicing CPAs) 48 Every renewal For licensees engaged in public accountancy practice: 48 hours per 120-hour cycle (or 16 per 40-hour annual rule) in Accounting/Attest, Accounting Ethics, or Taxation.
Accounting/Attest (attest/compilation practitioners) 24 Every renewal For licensees engaged in attest or compilation functions: 24 hours per 120-hour cycle (or 8 per 40-hour annual rule) must be in Accounting/Attest specifically.
Accounting Ethics 4 Every renewal At least 4 hours of Accounting Ethics in any 36-month reporting cycle. One hour must be the Arkansas State Board of Accountancy Laws and Rules course.
Group Study 24 Every renewal Minimum 24 hours of group study per 120-hour cycle (or 8 per 40-hour annual rule).

First Renewal vs. Standard Renewal

120 hours/3 years for practicing CPAs
120 hours
48 hours must be in Accounting/Attest, Ethics, or Taxation. 24 hours must be group study. 4 hours ethics required.
120 hours/3 years for non-practicing CPAs
120 hours
24 hours in Accounting/Attest, Ethics, or Taxation (reduced from 48). 24 hours group study. 4 hours ethics.
Prorated CPE hours based on initial license date
See notes
Licensees receiving initial license during current calendar year must obtain CPE hours prorated based on date of initial license. Exempt from ethics requirement until first full year of licensure.

Exemptions

How You Can Complete Your CE

💻
Online / Self-Study
96 hours per 120-hour cycle (maximum self-study; 24 hours must be group study)
🏫
In-Person / Live
Allowed

Provider Requirements

CPE sponsors must be registered with NASBA. Certificate of completion must include the sponsor's registry number. Exempt from NASBA registry: professional accounting and legal organizations, accredited universities and colleges, firms, and government entities.

Tips for Arkansas CPAs

Sources

Verified March 26, 2026 · Primary source · Official state board

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