New Mexico Insurance Continuing Education for Life and Health Professionals
New Mexico Life and Health insurance producers are required to complete continuing education every two years. NobleCE makes it easy to stay compliant with mobile-friendly online courses that meet all state requirements and let you study on your schedule.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
Continuing education helps agents stay informed on ethical practices, regulatory updates, and product-specific training. In New Mexico, Life and Health licensees must complete 24 credit hours every two years. This includes ethics, annuity best interest training, and long-term care training if you sell those products.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
All resident Life and Health insurance producers in New Mexico must complete 24 CE hours by the last day of their birth month every two years. Producers born in even-numbered years renew in even years. Those born in odd-numbered years renew in odd years. Nonresidents may be exempt if compliant in their home state but must meet New Mexico’s annuity and LTC training if they sell those products in the state.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Is annuity training required in New Mexico?
A one-time four-hour Annuity Best Interest course is required before selling annuities.
Is long-term care training required in New Mexico?
Yes, if you sell LTC insurance. An eight-hour initial training course is required, followed by a four-hour refresher every two years.
How many hours of ethics and classroom equivalent are required?
You must complete three hours of ethics training and at least three hours designated as Online Classroom Equivalent. These classroom equivalent courses are completed online.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
NobleCE offers state-approved courses in annuity, LTC, ethics, and a wide range of electives.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam
Final exams are required for self-study courses. New Mexico does not require final exams for classroom equivalent courses. For courses that require an exam, a passing score of 70 percent is required.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
NobleCE courses are mobile-ready and can be completed on your phone, tablet, or computer. Progress saves automatically, so you can start, pause, and finish whenever it works for your schedule.
Approved Providers Versus Unapproved Risk Why It Matters
Only CE courses from approved providers will count toward your New Mexico license renewal. NobleCE is a fully approved provider in New Mexico for the 2025 renewal cycle, ensuring compliance with all course content and delivery standards.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
After each course is completed, NobleCE promptly reports your CE credit to the New Mexico licensing system. You will also receive a certificate of completion for your own records. You can confirm your CE progress anytime through the state’s online portal.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
To avoid late fees or potential suspension, complete all CE by the last day of your birth month. Stay ahead of your deadline by choosing classroom equivalent courses to reduce testing time and avoid exam requirements where allowed.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
New Mexico producers prefer NobleCE because we offer:
- A 24-hour bundle that includes ethics, annuity, LTC, and classroom equivalent hours
- Exam-free options through interactive classroom equivalent courses
- Open-book exams with unlimited retakes for required self-study formats
- Mobile-friendly access and flexible scheduling
Complete your New Mexico Life and Health CE with NobleCE. It’s simple, compliant, and built to make renewal easier for busy agents. |