So you've decided to look into insurance continuing education. Whether you already have insurance certification and want to get it in another state, you've been thinking about getting back in the insurance industry, or are simply seeking further insurance education to get ahead in the field, you've come to the right place. We have the information to help you get started.
Researching insurance CE can be awfully confusing at times, especially when requirements for insurance licenses vary from state to state. Therefore, one of the first questions you should ask yourself is, where will I need to be certified? Each state dictates the regulations for residents and non-residents as well as whether an insurance license will be issued for a business or individual. To find out about state requirements for insurance licensing go to: http://www.naic.org/state_contacts/sid_websites.htm.
After learning your state's insurance CE requirements, look at the different continuing education schools that meet those expectations. In order to make the best insurance CE decision, ask yourself the following questions to make sure you've covered all your bases:
- Does the CE program offer insurance pre-licensing courses and is that something that the state requires?
- Do the courses have to be completed before receiving the insurance certification and/or renewal?
- How many credits are required for renewal?
- Is the credit number different dependant on the number of years you've been licensed without gap?
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