Missouri State Board of Nursing (MOBON) · CRNA

0 hours. Every two years. Tied to your license anniversary.

Below is exactly what Missouri State Board of Nursing (MOBON) requires: mandatory topics, exemptions, accepted credit types, and documentation rules.

Updated April 2026Sourced from MSBN(~4 min read

Reviewed by Doug Doehrman, MD · Last reviewed April 30, 2026

Mandatory topics

Missouri has no state-mandated topic requirements beyond the 0-hour total.

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Conditional requirements

These rules apply only when the trigger described under each card is met (for example, holding a state-issued controlled substance registration or treating a specific patient population). Each cites the underlying statute or rule directly.

ConditionalGeneral CME[1]
Hrs vary
Biennial

Missouri APRN license (incl. CRNA) renewal under 20 CSR 2200-4.100(5)(A) requires (a) current unencumbered RN license, (b) primary-source verification of NBCRNA recertification before expiration date, and (c) BNDD/DEA compliance if applicable. NO state contact-hour requirement applies to certified APRNs.

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Provide primary source evidence of recertification by a certifying body, approved by the MSBN, to the MSBN prior to the current expiration date.
20 CSR 2200-4.100(5)(A)(4)See source [1] in Primary Sources
Accepted credit

Credit must come from an organization accredited by the ACCME, AMA, Missouri Medical Association, or AAFP. ACGME residency or fellowship time accrues toward the requirement. Teaching or presenting accredited CME can satisfy a portion of required hours.

Credit systemNotes
NBCRNA Class A
NBCRNA Class A / MAC Ed credits maintain national certification required for APRN recognition.
Documentation & audit

Physicians are responsible for retaining CME documentation and producing it on request. Requirements include course title, dates, hours, sponsoring organization, and accrediting body.

Waivers & exemptions

No formal waivers or exemptions are published for Missouri.

FAQ
How many state-level CE hours do Missouri CRNAs need?
Missouri does not require a fixed number of CE hours. RN renewal is by attestation of continuing competency. APRN recognition renewal requires active NBCRNA national certification.
Does Missouri require NBCRNA certification for CRNA licensure?
Yes. NBCRNA initial certification is required for APRN recognition, and active NBCRNA certification must be maintained for renewal.
Is Missouri part of the APRN Compact?
No. Missouri has not enacted the APRN Compact as of 2026. Missouri is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) for the RN portion.
Where can I check my Missouri CRNA license renewal date?
License status and verification are available through Missouri Division of Professional Registration license search at renew.pr.mo.gov/licensee-search.asp.

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Sources & Citations

Every mandatory topic and conditional requirement above cites the underlying statute or rule. Numbered references below correspond to the bracketed citations next to each requirement.

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    Provide primary source evidence of recertification by a certifying body, approved by the MSBN, to the MSBN prior to the current expiration date.20 CSR 2200-4.100(5)(A)(4) · Effective 2024-05-30