
All Fellows and Associates should certify their compliance with the CAS Continuing Education (CE) Policy requirements by December 31, 2025 for attestation year 2026.
Members must certify compliance at the end of each calendar year, as compliance with the CAS CE Policy allows members to provide actuarial services in the year immediately following certification of compliance.
If a member is a practicing actuary, the member should indicate the proper attestation year as the year during which they are able to practice after having met the prior years’ necessary CE/Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. For example, members who completed their required CE/CPD requirements during 2025 will be able to provide actuarial services in 2026.
Note that even members who are not in actuarial roles should review the requirements, as CE compliance may still be required.
If members are not providing actuarial services, they must still submit their attestation using the “not providing actuarial services” attestation option. Members who do not provide actuarial services do not have to earn CE or meet the CAS CE Policy. The CAS CE Policy defines “Actuarial Services” as “Professional Services provided to a Principal by an individual acting in the capacity of an actuary. Such services include the rendering of advice, recommendations, findings, or opinions based upon actuarial considerations.”
Members who do not certify their compliance or who do not indicate they are not providing actuarial services by January 1, 2026, will be shown as noncompliant under the Continuing Education heading of the membership directory on the CAS website. Please note that there is no longer a February 1 extension to submit CE attestations. Members who are listed as non-compliant may be subject to further administrative penalties as determined by the CAS Board.
How to certify compliance
To certify compliance, members should attest for 2026 by December 31, 2025, by following these steps:
- Go to casact.org.
- Sign into your CAS member account by clicking on the “Login” tab at the top of the page.
- Click on the “My Account” tab.
- Click on the “My Attestation” button listed under your name and address.
- Click the “Add” button at the bottom of the page.
- The attestation year should default to “2026”.
- Under the “Attestation Compliance” field, select which statement applies to you.
- Under the “Attestation Method” field, select the Recognized National Standard with which you are complying.
For more information visit our CE related webpages:
- Continuing Education Policy
- New ACAS Members – Attestation & CE Requirements
- U.S. Qualification Standards Overview
- CAS Continuing Education Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions, please email ce-review@casact.org.
Should you certify compliance if …
| Circumstance | Answer |
| You recently became a new ACAS/FCAS member and live/work in the U.S. | YES, the USQS allows time spent in independent study for exams to be counted toward the CE requirement. Courses that were mandatory for the ACAS credential such as the Course on Professionalism (COP) can be counted towards CE. |
| You are an actuary working in a non-traditional area of practice (e.g., underwriter, risk manager, CEO) | YES, actuaries in non-traditional areas may still be providing “actuarial services” as defined above. |
| You did not complete the relevant amount of CE/CPD needed for your chosen Qualification Standard or Requirement | YES, even if members have not yet met their CE/CPD needed for their chosen qualification standard or requirement, they must still attest.
If actuaries attest as non-compliant, they may not provide actuarial services until they become compliant with their chosen Recognized National Standard. Actuaries may update their attestation at any time of the year to “compliant” once they have met the requirements. |
| You are no longer providing actuarial services | YES, if you recently stopped providing actuarial services, you must attest this year.
Members who attested “not providing actuarial services” last year and plan to continue not providing actuarial services in 2026 will not be required to attest again unless their statuses change. |
| You are retired | YES, members who are retired may still be subject to CE Policy. Only if you are not currently providing actuarial services are you exempt from attesting on an annual basis and exempt from meeting the CE requirements.
If you are retired but continue to provide actuarial services from time to time, you should attest appropriately and meet CE requirements. |
| You are an Affiliate Member of the CAS | NO, you do not need to attest because Affiliates are not subject to the CAS CE Policy. |








