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New Hampshire Insurance Continuing Education Courses and Requirements

📅 Updated November 20, 2024

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New Hampshire requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insensing process.

Required Hours

New Hampshire licensed producers are required to take 24 hours of CE, including 3 hours of Ethics, every 2-year license term.

The license term ends on the last day of the licensee’s birth month, every 2 years. Producers must complete their continuing education 60 days prior the license expiration date to avoid penalty. Courses may not be taken more than once in a reporting period. Excess credits are not allowed to be carried forward into the next licensing period.

NOTE: Be sure to complete all of your CE credit hours BEFORE submitting your license renewal application.



Category Restrictions

Producers may take any producer approved course; they may not take courses approved for adjusters only. Not more than 10 credits out of the 24 required may be in the category of Ethics.

Special Training

• LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP TRAINING  Before a producer can sell or solicit Long-Term Care Insurance, producers must be licensed with a Life/Accident and Health or Sickness, or Life license and must complete an 8-hour course in Long-Term Care Partnership Training. Producers must then complete a 4-hour ongoing training requirement every 2-year license term following the initial completion date of the 8-hour training.

• ANNUITY BEST INTEREST TRAINING – New Hampshire licensed producers must complete a state approved 4-hour Annuity Best Interest course before selling or soliciting any annuity products.

• FLOOD INSURANCE TRAINING – New Hampshire licensed producers who sell National Flood Insurance Policies are required to take a one-time 3-hour course on Flood Insurance.

Course Presentation

• CERTIFICATE EXAM – Producers are required to pass the certificate exam with a 70% or better.

• STUDY BY TOPIC QUIZZES – ExamFX recommends that all Study by Topic Quizzes are passed with a 70% or better.

• ATTESTATION – The attestation must be completed following the certificate exam.

Certificates of Completion

Your certificate of completion will be processed within two (2) business days and can be downloaded/printed form the "View Certificate(s)" link in the course launch portal. Completions are normally reported within two (2) business days of the certificate having been issued. There is a state charge of $1.00 per credit hour in order to report completions. This fee will be charged prior to accessing the certificate exam.

Non-Resident Producers

Non-residents who have completed their CE requirement in their home state will be deemed compliant for New Hampshire’s continuing education requirement. Non-resident public adjusters who are not required to take CE in their home state must comply with New Hampshire’s public adjuster CE requirement. Non-resident multi-line and workers’ compensation adjusters are exempt from the CE requirement based on their designated homes state or the state in which they reside.

CE Exemptions

The following are exempt from New Hampshire CE requirements:

• Title insurance producers

• Producers holding any limited or restricted licenses

• Producers holding limited lines licenses for which an exam is not required

• All licensees who are renewing a license for the first time

• Nonresidents who are compliant with their home states CE requirement

• Nonresident multi-line and workers' compensation adjusters are exempt

License Renewal

Producers will receive a renewal notice by mail from the department and must be compliant with their CE prior to renewing their license. Licensees cannot renew prior to 60 days before the renewal date. Once the renewal requirements are met you can file for renewal at SIRCON.

State Contact Information

New Hampshire Insurance Department

Phone: 603-271-0203 

Fax: 603-271-7029

 

Email: producerquestions@ins.nh.gov

Website: www.nh.gov/insurance

Mailing Address:
New Hampshire Insurance Department
Licensing Division
21 South Fruit St., Ste 14
Concord, NH 03301

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