Illinois Chiropractic Continuing Education

Earn Your 150-Hour Requirement with CE-Approved Formal Category 1 Online Courses

For DCs in Chicago, Aurora, Naperville, Rockford & throughout Illinois

Illinois Chiropractic Continuing Education Requirements

Illinois requires 150 hours of CE every 3 years.

Special Requirements: 

  • 60 hours (or more) must be in Formal Category Type 1
  • 90 hours may be earned in Informal Category Type 2

Online Chiropractic CE for Illinois

IL Board allows 150 hours to be earned online per renewal period.
  • Our CE Sponsor: University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College.
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Individual Online Courses

Only need a few hours? Choose from these on demand DC credits.

Multi-State Licensed?

Courses are board-approved for multiple states. If you hold licenses in multiple states, one course can often satisfy requirements across multiple jurisdictions.

CE is sponsored by University of Bridgeport Chiropractic College (UBCC) for 2026/2027. Some CE Soup approvals are obtained directly through state chiropractic boards. Please verify current requirements with your state board.

Course Reviews

Considering taking online chiropractic CE for Illinois license renewal? Our courses are popular with chiropractors. Check out what other chiropractors are saying.

The format and ease of use was excellent, and I would highly recommend CEsoup over other online ce courses I have taken.

Dr. Jeffrey Nagle

Marion, Illinois

Concise and understandable approach to core strengthening and practicable application to all patients in my office – advanced and basic.

Robert Stevens DC

Chicago, IL

Simple, effective patient communication about why and how patients need to do postural exercise to live the life they want.

Dr. Jerry Ruplinger

East Moline, IL

Even though I thought I was in good shape, I could feel a change in my breathing, posture and energy. Thanks! I love your passion and how you make it practical to daily practice.  

Scott Stratton, DC

Frankfort, IL

Questions About Your CE Requirements?

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Illinois Board of Chiropractic Examiners

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)  is dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of Illinois residents, promoting the stability and integrity of financial institutions, granting licenses to capable professionals to serve the public, and fostering a thriving business environment that benefits all individuals living in the state. They also assume the responsibility of regulating chiropractic licensing and overseeing continuing education requirements for chiropractors. This ensures that chiropractic professionals in the state meet the necessary standards and stay updated with the latest advancements in their field, further ensuring the provision of high-quality healthcare services to the public. The Illinois Medical Licensing Board is headquartered in Chicago.

IL Chiropractic Associations

Illinois Chiropractic Society

Established in 1926, the Illinois Chiropractic Society (ICS) is the largest chiropractic advocacy organization in Illinois, committed to promoting professional standards, protecting patients’ rights, and ensuring access to high-quality chiropractic care. With a focus on being the chiropractic voice in crucial decision-making processes, the ICS is located in Springfield, IL and engages with elected officials and healthcare leaders, safeguarding and advancing the chiropractic license and profession. Guided by the philosophy of “Natural First,” the ICS advocates for conservative care as the initial option and fosters a welcoming and inclusive environment for its members, reflecting the collective family atmosphere found within chiropractic practices.

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