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State of New Hampshire Department of Insurance Requirements |
- Producers are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education including 3 hours in Ethics every 2 years.
- Each resident producer with the lines of Life, Accident & Health, Property, Casualty or Personal lines shall be required to complete 24 credit hours of NH approved Continuing Education (CE) every 2 years. Of the 24 credits, a minimum of 3 credits but no more than 10 credits; shall be an approved ethics courses.
- Multi-Line Adjusters and Worker's Compensation Adjusters must meet the requirement of 20 credit hours in Multi Line or Workers Comp courses only. Those with Worker's compensation authority have a minimum of 10 worker's comp credit requirement. (We DO NOT OFFER ADJUSTER CE Courses)
- Public Adjusters are required to complete 15 credit hours of NH approved public adjuster credits. Non-resident Public Adjusters without a continuing education requirement in their resident state must complete 15 credits hours of NH approved continuing education (we do not offer these CE courses, Only for Insurance Producers /Agents)
- All licensees who are renewing a license for the first time are exempt from CE.
- Producers are to complete credit hours 60 days prior to the license expiration date to avoid penalty fees.
- Compliance dates are staggered based on birth month.
- Exams are non-monitored.
- Courses are repeatable every 2 years.
- Excess credit hours may not be carried forward.
- Course providers are responsible for reporting course completion to the state.
- Failure to comply results in license suspension. NH does not accept late renewals. A new application is required. For those that have expired less than 2 years, the fee is double the license fee and for those who have a CE requirement, they must be CE compliant. If the license has expired more than 2 years, licensee can apply as a new applicant, fulfilling those requirements and paying the fee of a new applicant.
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