Texas Insurance Continuing Education for Life and Health Professionals
Maintaining your Texas insurance license means staying current with your continuing education requirements. NobleCE offers convenient, TDI-approved online courses that help you complete your CE efficiently, with mobile-friendly access and no unnecessary hurdles.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
Life and Health CE helps licensed professionals maintain compliance with Texas Department of Insurance rules. These courses cover essential topics such as ethics, annuity suitability, long-term care, and current regulatory changes. Completing the required hours ensures you’re authorized to sell specific products and serve clients with up-to-date knowledge.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
All resident Life and Health agents in Texas must complete 24 credit hours of CE every two years. Your deadline is the last day of your birth month in your renewal year. At least 3 of those hours must be in ethics. A minimum of 12 credit hours must be completed through classroom equivalent format. The rest can be completed through either self-study or additional classroom equivalent courses.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Do I need annuity training?
Yes. If you plan to sell annuities, Texas requires 4 hours of initial annuity training and an 8-hour refresher every renewal period.
Is long-term care CE required?
Only if you sell LTC policies. You must take 8 hours of LTC training before selling and 4 hours of ongoing LTC CE every two years thereafter.
Can I take all my CE online?
Yes. All required CE can be completed online, as long as at least 12 hours are done through classroom equivalent delivery. NobleCE offers both classroom equivalent and self-study formats to meet this requirement.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
You can complete your Texas CE on your schedule from any device. Our platform tracks your progress and allows you to work at your own pace. All course completions are reported quickly to the state to keep your license in good standing.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam
It depends on the course format. If you choose a classroom equivalent course, there is no final exam required. If you choose self-study, you will need to pass an open-book exam with a score of at least 70 percent. You may retake the exam if needed.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
NobleCE courses are accessible across all devices, including phones and tablets. This allows you to study anywhere, anytime, without being tied to a desk. Our classroom equivalent and self-study options are both mobile-optimized.
Approved Providers Versus Unapproved Risk Why It Matters
Only courses from Texas-approved providers count toward your CE requirement. NobleCE is an approved provider, and our courses are regularly updated to meet current standards. Avoid delays and compliance issues by choosing a provider the Texas Department of Insurance recognizes.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
After completing a course, you’ll receive a certificate of completion, and your credit hours will be reported to the Texas Department of Insurance quickly. You can log in to your Sircon or SBS transcript at any time to verify your hours and stay on track.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
If you miss your CE deadline, you may be charged late renewal fees and risk license suspension. Complete your CE early, verify your credits are posted, and keep track of your required 24 credit hours. NobleCE helps make this process straightforward.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
Thousands of Texas Life and Health agents choose NobleCE for our user-friendly platform, fast credit reporting, and flexible course formats. Our classroom equivalent courses allow you to skip the exam, while self-study courses offer open-book testing.
Complete your Texas CE on time and with ease. NobleCE is your trusted online provider for Life and Health continuing education in 2025.
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