Continuing-Education Audit Guide
Oregon Nursing CE Audit Response Guide
What to do if the Oregon State Board of Nursing audits your continuing education for the current renewal cycle. Built from Oregon-specific board guidance — not generic advice.
Response window
30 days
from audit notice receipt
Records retention
5 years
required by Oregon State Board of Nursing
Submission method
Upload via the Oregon State Board of Nursing portal (Oregon uses CE Broker).
What Oregon reviewers actually look for
- Oregon requires 7 hours of pain management (one-time) and cultural competency CE every renewal.
- Cultural competency requirement was expanded in 2024 — review the topic-coverage rule for your renewal period.
- Oregon is NOT in the NLC.
Top reasons audit responses get rejected
- Workplace in-services without an ANCC or state-board-approved provider on the certificate (most states reject these).
- BLS/ACLS/PALS certifications submitted as CE hours — these are competencies, not continuing education.
- Journal article reading without an associated CE quiz/certificate from an approved provider.
- Courses from providers whose accreditation lapsed before the renewal cycle's start date.
- Certificates that don't state the contact hours awarded (reviewers can't credit hours they can't see).
- Courses completed BEFORE the audited renewal cycle's start date (you can't use hours twice).
- Screenshots or phone photos of certificates instead of original PDFs or printed certificates.
- Duplicate certificates for the same course title from the same provider — submit once.
Paper submission address
Oregon State Board of Nursing 17938 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road Portland, OR 97224
Always send by trackable mail (certified return-receipt). Keep proof of delivery for your own records.
Step-by-step: respond to a Oregon CE audit
- 1Read the audit notice carefully. Note the renewal cycle being audited and the 30-day response deadline.
- 2Pull every CE certificate from the audited cycle. Each must show course title, accredited provider number, completion date, and contact hours.
- 3Group certificates by mandatory topic if Oregon has them. Verify provider numbers are visible on every page.
- 4Write a brief cover letter listing your full legal name, license number, the audit reference, and a numbered inventory of attached certificates.
- 5Upload via the Oregon State Board of Nursing portal (Oregon uses CE Broker).
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