What is Floridas current continuing education CE requirement for new all lines adjusters?

What are the Insurance Continuing Education requirements for Florida?

All Producers & Adjusters licensed LESS than 6 years

24 CE hours total, including:

  • Law & Ethics Update: 4 CE hours

All Producers & Adjusters licensed 6+ years

20 CE hours total, including:

  • Law & Ethics Update: 4 CE hours

Customer & Limited Customer Representatives

10 CE hours total, including:

  • Law & Ethics Update: 4 CE hours

For all compliance periods ending October 31, 2014 and thereafter, the State of Florida requires, of all adjusters, 24 hours of CE in a two-year period referred to as a “compliance period”. The 24 hours are broken into specific categories as follows:

- One properly certified "5-Hour Law and Ethics Update"

- 19 "Elective" hours which may consist of any CE courses approved by the department (this includes CE categories formerly certified as "Law", "Ethics" or "Optional" prior to the 10/31/14 rule change)

Adjusters who have been licensed for more than 6 years are eligible for a CE reduction.
Pursuant to F.S. 626.2815:
(b) A licensee who has been licensed for 6 or more years must also complete a minimum of 15 hours of elective continuing education every 2 years.
(c) A licensee who has been licensed for 25 years or more and is a CLU or a CPCU or has a Bachelor of Science degree in risk management or insurance with evidence of 18 or more semester hours in insurance-related courses must also complete a minimum of 5 hours of elective continuing education courses every 2 years.

Be sure to refer to your compliance evaluation on the "MyProfile" page to confirm your personal CE requirement.

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If you’re getting near your Florida insurance license renewal date, keep your license active by taking your Florida insurance continuing education (CE) courses in advance of your expiration date.

This guide will provide you all the information you need to ensure you fulfill your FL insurance license renewal and insurance CE requirements on time.

Florida Insurance License Renewal and CE Requirements
Expiration Time Every 2 years

Required Continuing Education (CE)

24 credit hours

Renewal Cost

CE course cost
Recommended CE Course

Kaplan Education Company

Florida Insurance Continuing Education

Insurance CE comes in many forms. Most folks nowadays choose to take a self-paced course online, but you can also complete your credit hours by attending an in-person class or even a scheduled online webinar.

Self-paced Course

The most common method of continuing education today. These CE courses allow you to log in to an online platform any time of day to complete your credit hours. Most of these courses are a mixture of video and text combined with a knowledge exam at the end. Some platforms even allow you to take the course from your phone, which could be useful if you’re short on computer time.

In-person Class

This is how continuing education courses all began. Join your fellow insurance license holders for a live class taught by an industry professional. You may be able to find a “school” that provides all of your state’s required credits in a few full-day classes, or you might also take some shorter sessions to fill part of your requirements.

Scheduled Online Webinar

This is essentially the same as an in-person class, except you don’t have to travel away from your home or office. You will be taught by an instructor who will deliver the lesson at a specified time. Many webinars even allow you to interact with the instructor if you have specific questions.

Tip:

Most courses certify completion by taking either a knowledge exam at the end or by counting attendance to all of the scheduled classes. If you want to save time, it’s best to go with a self-paced course. If you want no exam, try an in-person class or an online webinar.

Florida Insurance Continuing Education Requirements

The Florida Department of Financial Services – Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services requires that all insurance producers and agents complete their continuing education requirements every two years. In Florida, these requirements include:

  • Twenty-four (24) total hours of insurance continuing education every renewal period, which is two (2) years
  • Four (4) of those hours must be in the subject of Florida Law and ethics

Note:

If you have a producer license in more than one line of authority (ex. Property & Casualty and Life & Health), you do not need to take double hours. Your total amount of CE credit hours due is still twenty-four (24).

Once you completed the insurance CE course, your CE course provider will send a certificate of completion to the Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services. Make sure to keep a printed copy of your certificate for your records.

Tip:

It is recommended to complete all continuing education credits 30 days prior to the expiration date of the license. This will give the CE provider time to report the successful completion to the department of insurance. Your CE courses can be taken at any time within your license term.

While there is no need to renew a Florida insurance license, you do need to keep your license current by completing your CE credits. It’s required to take courses that are specifically approved for Florida insurance agents.

The education provider will report your fulfillment of courses to the state within 21 days after completion. To know more about your courses, the Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services recommends using their Find a CE Course search tool.

There is no fee or paperwork required to renew your license after you complete your required CE hours.

Congratulations!

Once you complete your CE requirements, your license is good for another two years!

What Happens If My Insurance License Expires In Florida?

In Florida, the Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services requires all insurance producers to complete CE requirements every two years. If you do not comply with the CE requirements, you won’t be able to reinstate, renew or obtain appointments. An appointment is a registration with a state insurance department that you are acting on behalf of an insurer or insurance company.

If you fail to comply with the CE requirements after two years, the state may immediately terminate or deny the renewal of your appointment.

The state may grant a 90-day extension of time to allow you to complete your current CE requirement. To request an extension of time to complete CE hours, send the Request for Extension of Time Agents and Customer Representatives form to the Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services.

Florida Insurance License Lookup

You can look up the status of your Florida insurance CE credits and Florida insurance license renewal by using these resources:

  • View your current accrued CE credits using Florida’s MyProfile tool.
  • Check your renewal status via Florida’s MyProfile.
  • If you don’t know your insurance license number (National Producer Number or NPN), you can find your name via Florida’s Licensee Search
  • If you need proof that you have renewed your license in Florida, you can print a letter of certification via MyProfile.

Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Florida Department of Financial Services
Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services
Bureau of Licensing 
200 East Gaines Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Phone: (850) 413-3137

Email

Website: https://www.myfloridacfo.com/division/agents




Florida Insurance License Renewal FAQ

How often do I need to renew my Florida insurance license?

In Florida, there’s no expiration date to renew your license. However, the state requires licensees to complete continuing education (CE) hours every two years. You must meet your CE hours to keep your license active and in good standing with the state.

How much does it cost to renew my Florida insurance license?

Florida doesn’t require license renewals. You will only need to pay for the CE provider cost. Check on Florida’s requirements to learn more about the costs you can expect to complete your CE requirements.

What are the continuing education requirements for Florida in renewing my insurance license?

You should check with the Florida Division of Insurance Agent & Agency Services to determine how many hours you need and if there are restrictions on what kind of CE will be accepted.

Continuing education topics include insurance policies, ethics, insurance law, and more. Some topics apply to all insurance agents, such as claims and tax updates. Other classes will be geared toward specific lines, such as property and casualty or life and health.

See above to find out more about Florida Insurance CE courses and requirements.

How do I document the completion of my continuing education courses?

Sending in course completion paperwork to the state is typically the responsibility of the course provider. As the individual taking the course, you will not need to send in documentation.

If you want to check your continuing education progress and make sure that all completed courses are in your state file, you can use your state’s online system to look up license information, including continuing education completion.

What is NPN for an insurance agent?

You will need your National Producer Number, or NPN, to renew your insurance license. This number is assigned to each individual working in insurance when they are first licensed. If you are unsure of your NPN, you can look it up on the National Insurance Producer Registry using your license number or social security number.



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How many hours of continuing education must an All Line insurance adjuster licensed in Florida complete every 2 years?

In Florida, you are required to complete a total of twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education (CE), including five (5) hours of Florida Law and Ethics coursework, to upkeep your adjuster license. Your continuing education hours are completed by taking adjuster CE courses.

How many CE credits do I need for insurance in Florida?

You should complete a previously approved 5-hour update course if you have an outstanding CE cycle that was due before January 31, 2022. Producers and adjusters/public adjusters licensed for less than 6 years must complete 24 hours of continuing education, including: 20 hours of elective CE courses.

How long are CE credits good for in Florida?

Continuing Education Requirements - Florida Board of Professional Engineers. Professional Engineers licensed in Florida must take 18 continuing education (CE) course hours every two years in order to renew their licenses.

How often must a Florida adjuster's appointment be renewed?

Insurance agent and adjuster licenses are perpetual (no renewal required), provided that the licensee is properly appointed. The license will expire if it goes 48 months without an appointment.