Maintaining Certification
Please note: The 2012 Renewal application processing period begins January 5, 2012!
If your certification is due to expire in 2012 (note the expiration date on your wallet card), we will send you a renewal application in early January, both in hard copy form and via email. The notice includes an application form to complete and return with the required documentation and payment. You will have until March 31 to complete and return the application.
To avoid delays, it is important to provide a completed application and supporting documentation of the hours required for renewal. To remain certified, you must accumulate continuing education hours (5 hours/year for Level I and 10 hours/year for Level II) following the date of certification. You must track and document your own continuing education information and provide it to us during the application process. We do not maintain that information throughout the year here in the BOC office. Renewal fees should be submitted with the application. Incomplete applications delay processing.
If you have any questions please contact our Renewal Fulfillment Specialist, Amy Price at 407-256-2757 or email her at renew@theboc.info.
The continuing education of building operators improves their ability to cope with changing technologies, equipment, and practices. To remain certified, a building operator must accumulate re-certification hours. Five (5) hours per year are required for Level I, and 10 hours per year for Level II.
Certification demonstrates your commitment to the profession. Over 75 percent of employers interviewed see BOC certification as a positive factor when reviewing resumes. BOC graduates believe certification confers credibility. Over 90 percent believe it improves job performance.
Updated: 1-20-12