How many CE credits do I need for insurance in NC?
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Like most states, North Carolina requires insurance producers to take 24 hours of continuing education courses every two years. Excess credit hours can count towards the future as general hours, which means they will not fulfill line-specific requirements for the next renewal term. North Carolina also has renewal specifications by experience and line of authority:
Resident producers on active-duty military service or with long-term illness may request a CE exemption from the DOI. Nonresident agents are the only people unquestionably excused from CE requirements. Time for your North Carolina insurance license renewal? It's important to know the requirements:
After you pass our course, we will send your completion information on to Sircon. To view more information about insurance license renewals in North Carolina or any other state, please visit the National Insurance Producer Registry.
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