A Florida license shows delinquent status in CE Broker if not renewed by the expiration date. This occurs due to incomplete CE requirements, unpaid renewal fees, or both. To reactivate, complete and report all required CE in CE Broker, then pay renewal fees via the Florida Department of Health's MQA account at www.flhealthsource.gov. Renewal fees can only be paid if CE Broker shows compliance.
Florida License Delinquent Status in CE Broker — What It Means
Your license is automatically placed into a delinquent status when you have not renewed your license with the Florida Department of Health by the expiration date set forth by your Board. If your license is not renewed by the following renewal cycle, your license will become null and void.
Reasons for Delinquent License Status
Your license may be in delinquent status for one of two reasons: either you have not completed the required CE for your renewal cycle, or your completed CE has not been posted to your CE Broker account.
To renew your license, you must complete the process with the Florida Department of Health by logging into your MQA account and paying any applicable renewal fees—or completing both steps if needed.
The DOH requires all CE to be completed and reported in CE Broker before renewal. Once your CE Broker account is up to date, verify your personal information and pay any renewal fees through your MQA account at www.flhealthsource.gov.
Steps to Restore Active License Status
1. Complete and report any missing CE
Log into your CE Broker account and ensure all CE required for your delinquent renewal cycle has been completed and reported.
Note: CE completed outside your delinquent cycle dates will automatically be applied to your delinquent renewal cycle. Hours used for a delinquent cycle cannot be applied to your current renewal cycle.
2. Complete the renewal process with the Florida Department of Health
Log into your MQA account and pay any associated renewal fees. This is the final step to officially renew your license.