What are the requirements for specific state monitor/affidavit compliance?
The states listed require monitors or affidavits, and the electronic affidavits—available online—must be completed at both the start and end of all web‑based exams.
State Monitor/Affidavit Requirements
Require Monitor/Paper Affidavit
(Must Print - Paper Affidavit)
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Arkansas (AR)
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Indiana (IN): Allowing virtual proctor*
[Must be Licensed Producer] -
Iowa (IA)
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Nebraska (NE)
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South Carolina (SC): Waived temporarily
Paper affidavit must be printed, signed and returned to Quest CE for credit processing to take place.
Require Monitor/Electronic Affidavit
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Alabama (AL)
- Arizona (AZ): Waived temporarily
[Must be Licensed Producer] -
Colorado (CO)
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Connecticut (CT): Allowing virtual proctor*
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Washington DC (DC)
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Georgia (GA)
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Hawaii (HI)
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Kansas (KS): Allowing virtual proctor*
- Maine (ME): Allowing virtual proctor*
[Only for Courses with 16 Credits or Higher] - Massachusetts (MA): Requires Attestation of
Personal Responsibility Form - Michigan (MI): Requires users to acknowledge
self-monitoring on affidavit -
Mississippi (MS)
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Montana (MT): Allowing virtual proctor*
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New Jersey (NJ): Waived temporarily
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Pennsylvania (PA): Waived temporarily
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Rhode Island (RI)
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Vermont (VT): Waived temporarily
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West Virginia (WV)
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Wisconsin (WI)
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Wyoming (WY)
The electronic affidavit is available online and must be entered at the beginning and end of web-based exams.
*While the proctor requirement for these states is still in place, the use of such tools as Skype, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and other similar products will be allowed for remote proctoring.