Acupuncturist License Renewal Requirements
Summary
Wisconsin DSPS provides renewal requirements for acupuncturists, who must renew licenses biennially by June 30th of each odd-numbered year per Wis. Stat. § 440.08(2). The page outlines the online LicensE renewal platform, forms, temporary Act 10 credentials for out-of-state providers, and Wisconsin Act 210 provisions extending license renewal timelines for service members and their spouses.
What changed
This page is an informational guide from Wisconsin DSPS describing acupuncturist license renewal requirements. It does not create new regulatory obligations but restates existing statutory requirements. Key provisions include biennial renewal by June 30th of odd-numbered years (Wis. Stat. § 440.08(2)), online renewal via the LicensE platform, temporary Act 10 credentials for out-of-state health care providers, and Wisconsin Act 210 extending license renewal timelines for service members from 90 to 180 days from discharge. Forms are transitioning to the AccessGov system with a May 6th, 2026 deadline.
Affected parties include licensed acupuncturists in Wisconsin, applicants for initial licensure, and service members or their spouses seeking license extensions. Acupuncturists should ensure they renew by the statutory June 30th deadline and update their legal status information with DSPS if applicable. Service members and spouses should be aware of the extended renewal period available under Act 210. Those using paper forms should transition to the AccessGov platform by May 6th, 2026.
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Now Live: Easier Online License Applications and Renewals! ****
LicensE is your online, self-guided occupational license application platform.
Please review the helpful links below:
- Find step-by-step instruction for license renewal here.
- Find a list of license renewals available via LicensE in the chart on the LicensE Customer Information page.
- Find all licenses available via LicensE, plus user guides and other resources, on the LicensE Customer Information page.
- Anyone applying for an initial license for any of the credentials listed can apply at license.wi.gov. Our LicensE Application Status Lookup tool makes it easier for employees, and helps academic advisors support students during the license application process. To access the Application Status Lookup tool, you will need the applicant's 10-digit PAR number. An applicant may provide the number to anyone who could support their application. Find more information in our news release about this tool.
**** Temporary Act 10 Credential
A health care provider credentialed in good standing in another state may apply for a temporary credential to provide services in Wisconsin while a Wisconsin application for a permanent credential is pending. See information sheet 2021-A101, Form 2021-A102 : Health Care Employer Notification, and our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for further details.
We are transitioning our forms to an online platform, AccessGov, that meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidance. You will be able to submit some forms directly within the platform, while some may require you to download as a PDF and upload to another system. As of May 6th, 2026, all forms must be completed using the AccessGov system. Please follow the instructions on each form to ensure proper submission.
License Information
Per Wis. Stat. § 440.08(2), the required renewal date for the Acupuncturist credential is June 30th of each odd-numbered year. Should you receive your initial credential in the months leading up to this date, you are still required to renew your license by the statutorily defined date.
Pre-Credential Education Information
Candidates must show evidence of successful completion of a course of study and residency, the equivalent of at least 2 consecutive years of full-time education and clinical work in Oriental diagnostic and therapeutic theories and practices at a school accredited by the National Accreditation Commission for Schools and Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NACSCAOM) or the National Certification Board for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (NCBAHM), formerly NCCAOM.
Candidates must also complete the Clean Needle Technique Course offered by the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM).
If you are credentialed in another jurisdiction, please see Reciprocal Information and Wis. Stat. § 451.08.
Application for Licensure
| Form | Description |
|---|---|
| 1715 | Credentialing Information for Acupuncturist Certification Applicants |
| 3217 | Application for Fee Reduction (Optional - Form 3217 must accompany credential application.) |
| 2773 | Affidavit of Active Acupuncture Practice (for reciprocal applicants only) |
| 2829 | Malpractice Suits or Claims Form (if applicable) |
| 2252 | Convictions and Pending Charges (if applicable) |
Renewal Information
Requirements
- FEE (See Renewal Dates and Fees)
If your legal status as a qualified alien or nonimmigrant lawfully present in the United States has changed since the issuance of your credential or your last renewal, please contact the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services at (608) 266-2112 or dsps@wisconsin.gov.
Renewal MethodOnline Log In: LicensE (For assistance see LicensE Customer Information or contact renewal staff at DSPSRenewal@wisconsin.gov or 608-266-2112.)
| Form | Description |
|---|---|
| RDAF | Renewal Dates and Fees |
| 2254 | Convictions and Pending Charges (if applicable for renewal) |
| R210 | Active Duty/Discharge Renewal Extension |
Wisconsin Act 210 (effective June 1, 2012)
This Act extends the license of a service member if the license expires while they are on active duty from 90 days to 180 days from the date of discharge. The same applies to a spouse of a service member if the spouse does not practice under their license while the service member is on active duty and does not practice because the service member is on active duty.
This Act repeals a provision of prior law that required a service member to meet all of the requirements for license extension or renewal, except for continuing education requirements, in order to have the license extended.
Service members and spouses may request extensions of licenses beyond 180 days from discharge and may request a waiver or extension of time to complete continuing education requirements due to hardship. Please view Active Duty/Discharge Renewal Extension Form R210 for further information.
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