New Hampshire Insurance Continuing Education for Life and Health Professionals
New Hampshire Life and Health insurance producers are required to complete continuing education every two years. NobleCE provides state-approved CE courses online so you can fulfill all requirements easily, efficiently, and from any device.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
Continuing education ensures that insurance professionals stay up to date with evolving laws, ethical frameworks, and product standards. In New Hampshire, licensees must complete 24 total CE credit hours every two years. These must include ethics and any required training for annuities or long-term care if applicable.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
Resident Life and Health producers in New Hampshire must complete 24 hours of CE every two years. The deadline is the last day of your birth month. Adjusters have their own CE requirements and must complete courses approved specifically for adjusters. Nonresident licensees are typically exempt from the 24-hour requirement if they are compliant in their home state, but must still complete annuity or LTC training if they sell those products in New Hampshire.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Is annuity training required in New Hampshire?
Yes, but only if you sell annuity products. You are required to complete a one-time four-hour annuity suitability course before offering annuities in New Hampshire. This course counts toward your 24-hour requirement.
Is long-term care training required in New Hampshire?
Yes, if you sell long-term care insurance. You must first complete an eight-hour initial LTC training course. After that, a four-hour refresher is required every renewal cycle.
How many ethics hours are required?
You must complete three ethics credit hours as part of your 24-hour total. You may take more than ten ethics hours in a single renewal period and have them all count toward the requirement.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
NobleCE offers New Hampshire-approved CE courses online. Courses include ethics, annuity, LTC, and electives. After completing the modules, you will take an open-book final exam, you are allowed to reference your course materials during the exam and must score at least 70 percent to pass.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam
Yes. An open-book final exam is required for all New Hampshire CE courses. You must pass with a minimum score of 70 percent. You may retake the exam as many times as needed until you pass.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
NobleCE courses are fully mobile compatible, allowing you to study on smartphones, tablets, and computers. Your progress is automatically saved so you can access your course anytime and pick up where you left off.
Approved Providers Versus Unapproved Risk Why It Matters
Only CE from providers approved by the New Hampshire Department of Insurance will be recognized. Credit from unapproved sources or courses that do not comply with state rules may be denied. NobleCE is fully approved in New Hampshire and meets all 2025 standards for course content, exam format, and reporting.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
Once you complete your course, your CE is reported promptly. You can check your transcript via the state’s license portal. NobleCE also provides an immediate certificate of completion so you can confirm your compliance with confidence.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
You must complete your CE by the last day of your birth month every two years. Failing to do so may lead to penalties or a suspension of your license. To avoid any issues, complete your credit early and verify that your transcript is up to date.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
New Hampshire agents choose NobleCE because we offer:
- A complete 24-hour CE bundle with ethics, annuity, and LTC training
- Open-book final exams with unlimited retakes
- Courses that meet both Life and Health and adjuster CE requirements
- Mobile-friendly, self-paced learning with saved progress
- Immediate certificate access and accurate state reporting
Finish your New Hampshire Life and Health CE for 2025 with ease using NobleCE. You stay compliant, renew on time, and keep serving your clients with confidence. |