New Hampshire Insurance CE

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Are you an approved provider of CE in New Hampshire?

Yes. Our New Hampshire state approval number is: 622.

Where can I look up my CE transcript?
How long will it take to have my credits processed?

Most students will have their credits processed the same day on which they complete their final exam. If a course is completed outside of our normal business hours, these credits will be processed on the morning of the next business day. Once your credits have been successfully filed, you will receive a notification email that also contains your Certificate of Completion.

Do I need a proctor during my exam?

No. Self-study final exams do not require a monitor.

What are the requirements for my course's final exam?

Self-study final exams are open book. Producers may refer to the course material as often as needed. Most of our courses allow you to download the class materials as a PDF. Please check the details page of your desired course to see if such material is available.

The final exam must be passed with a score of 70 percent or higher to receive credit. Students have unlimited attempts to pass the exam.

Are there filing fees in New Hampshire?

A roster fee of $1.00 per credit is required to process course credits in this state. This fee will be added to your order total during checkout and is then sent by us to the state upon completion.

Are there time limits on my course or exam?

No. You may spend as much time with the course material as you feel necessary, and you may come and go from that material as often as you like. There is no time limit on our exams, however all exams must be completed within one sitting. Once started, if an exam is abandoned for any reason you will need to begin that exam from the beginning when you next return.

Do take special note that every course has an expiration date, which is based on both the state approval and your website purchase date. In order to receive credit you must complete the course before that expiration date.

What are the resident CE requirements in New Hampshire?

Producers: 24 hours, including at least 3 hours of ethics, every 2-year license term.

Public Adjusters: 15 CE hours are required every 2 years.

Multi-Line Adjusters and Workers' Compensation Adjusters: 24 hours, including at least 3 hours of ethics, every 2-year license term.

Life Settlement Producers: 15 hours of training in the subject of life settlements and life settlement transactions required annually.

CE Course Restrictions: Producers may take any New Hampshire-approved producer course to meet the requirement with a maximum of 10 hours on the topic of ethics. Producers may not take courses approved for adjusters only. Multi-line adjusters may take courses approved for multi-line or workers' compensation. Workers' compensation adjusters must take 24 hours in approved adjuster courses, of which a minimum of 10 hours must be in courses approved for workers' compensation credit. Public adjusters must take public adjuster courses only. CE must be completed 60 days prior to license expiration date.

 

Special Training Education Requirements
Annuity All licensed producers must complete a one-time annuity training course approved for at least 4 hours prior to selling, soliciting, or negotiating annuity products. 
Flood All New Hampshire property insurance producers must complete a one-time course related to the National Flood Insurance Program requirement. The licensee will receive 3 hours of CE credits for completing the course. 
Long Term Care

Initial 8-hour training requirement: Before selling, soliciting or negotiating LTC Partnership insurance products in New Hampshire, a producer must be licensed with the Accident and Health or Sickness or Life line of authority; and have completed eight (8) hours of approved initial LTCP training. The satisfaction of these training requirements in any state shall be deemed to satisfy the training requirements in New Hampshire.

Ongoing 4-hour training requirement: A 4-hour follow-up course must be completed every 2 years thereafter completion of initial training. The satisfaction of these training requirements in any state shall be deemed to satisfy the training requirements in New Hampshire.

What are the non-resident CE requirements in New Hampshire?

Nonresident producers are exempt from CE based on the state in which they reside or their designated home state.  

Nonresident public adjusters that do not have a continuing education requirement in their resident state must complete 15 hours of approved NH continuing education.

When do I need to have my CE completed?

License term is biennial (2 years) with the following guidelines:

  • Producers:  license expiration dates will be the last day of the birth month that occurs at least 13 full months, but not more than 25 months, from the effective date of the license, expiration dates will be every 2 years thereafter.
  • Adjusters:  the license renewal date is 10/1 biennially. Effective January 1, 2020 the license term will transition to a birth month renewal cycle.
  • CE must be completed 60 days prior to license expiration to avoid penalty.
May I re-take a course for credit that I have already completed successfully?

A course may not be taken for credit more than once in a 2-year renewal term.

Is there a CE carryover allowance in New Hampshire?

Excess hours accumulated during compliance cycle may not be carried over to the next compliance cycle.

Are there any CE exemptions in New Hampshire?

The following are exempt from New Hampshire CE requirements:

  • Title insurance producers
  • Individuals holding any limited or restricted licenses that the commissioner may declare exempt
  • Individuals holding limited lines licenses for which an exam is not required
  • All licensees who are renewing a license for the first time
  • Non-resident producers if compliant in home state
  • All Nonresident multi-line and workers' compensation adjusters will be exempt from CE based on the state in which they reside or their designated home state.
How may I contact the state of New Hampshire?

New Hampshire Insurance Department
Phone: 603-271-0203 or 877-224-0227
Fax: 603-271-7029
Email: producerquestions@ins.nh.gov

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

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Disclaimer: InsuranceStudy provides this information as a courtesy to individuals who are subject to continuing education (CE) as insurance producers, agents, adjusters and/or brokers. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information provided here is accurate and current, neither InsuranceStudy nor its employees warrant or represent that this information is accurate and current. All information is subject to change without notice. We encourage you to contact the relevant licensing body and/or your carrier to find the most up-to-date and personally relevant requirements.