NobleCE provides state-approved WYOMING Insurance Continuing Education with a money back guarantee! Satisfy ALL your CE requirements at one low price with our online or paper courses!
24 hours every 2 years, 3 hours of which must be in Ethics.
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The compliance date is the last day of the agent's birth month every 2 years. Continuing Education filings must be received prior to the expiration of the license. There is no grace period for license renewal or continuing education filings. If you fail to complete and report the continuing education by the expiration date of your license, the license will lapse.
There is no state filing fee in Wyoming.
Self-Study, Online, Classroom
Agents should read the course material prior to taking the final exam.
Yes, self-study exams must be monitored. Your Qualified Proctor must be: A disinterested third party, someone who is not a relative or business associate.
Carryover of excess hours is not allowed in Wyoming.
Courses may not be taken for credit more than once in each renewal.
The following exemptions are available:
The agent submits copies of the certificates of completions, a fully completed and signed CE reporting form, and filing fees to the Wyoming Insurance Department.
Noble provides information as a courtesy to individuals who are subject to continuing education (CE). Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information provided here is accurate and current, neither Noble nor its employees warrant or represent that this information is accurate and current. All information is subject to change without notice.
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