Arkansas Insurance Continuing Education for Life & Health Professionals
Licensed Life & Health insurance producers in Arkansas must complete continuing education (CE) to renew their active license. NobleCE offers approved, all-online courses designed to meet Arkansas’s Life & Health CE requirements efficiently and professionally. Whether you're a first-time renewal or a seasoned agent, our mobile-friendly platform supports your schedule.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
Life & Health CE includes necessary coursework that keeps agents current on Arkansas regulations, ethics, and product areas like annuities and long-term care. Arkansas requires 24 hours of CE every two years, including 3 hours in ethics, along with product-specific training if you sell annuities or long-term care policies.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
Resident Arkansas Life & Health license holders must complete CE before renewing their licenses on their birth month every two years. Non-residents following a home-state renewal schedule may be exempt. Service representatives have a 12-hour requirement, including 2 hours of ethics. Check your CE transcript to confirm your status and avoid last-minute issues.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Do I need annuity or LTC training?
Arkansas requires a one-time 4-hour annuity suitability course before you may sell annuities. If you sell long-term care (LTC), you must complete an 8-hour initial LTC Partnership course, followed by a 4-hour refresher every 24 months.
Can I complete all my CE online?
Yes. Arkansas permits all required CE through approved online self-study courses.
Is a proctored exam required?
Yes. Arkansas mandates a final exam that must be proctored by an impartial third party, no family members or colleagues. A proctor affidavit is required before credit is issued.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
With NobleCE, complete your Arkansas Life & Health CE-covering ethics, annuity, and LTC training-from any device at your pace. After finishing the course modules, take the proctored final exam, achieve at least a 70% passing score, and submit your signed proctor affidavit. Once approved, NobleCE reports your CE hours to the Arkansas Insurance Department.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam?
Yes. A proctored, closed-book final exam with a minimum 70% score is required. Exams must be supervised by an independent proctor, and unlimited retakes ensure you can pass. Courses without a proctor and affidavit will not count toward your requirements.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
Study anytime, anywhere, with NobleCE’s mobile-friendly courses. Your progress saves automatically, letting you begin on one device and continue on another-perfect for fitting CE into your busy day.
Approved Providers vs. Unapproved Risk: Why It Matters
Only CE from Arkansas-approved providers counts toward renewal. Using an unapproved course or skipping proctoring rules invalidates credits and risks license issues. NobleCE is fully approved for Life & Health CE in 2025 and strictly follows state guidelines on exams, proctors, and reporting.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
View your CE transcript via the Arkansas licensing portal to track your progress, ethics credit, and product-specific training. NobleCE issues completion certificates instantly and reports hours promptly to help keep your transcript up-to-date.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
Arkansas licenses renew every two years on the last day of your birth month. CE must be completed before that date. There is no grace period-missing the deadline results in suspension and late fees. Completing CE at least 30 days prior allows for timely reporting and reduces stress at renewal time.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
Arkansas Life & Health agents rely on NobleCE because we offer:
- Fully approved 24-hour CE bundles, including ethics
- In-depth annuity suitability and LTC training
- Proctored final exams with 70% passing scores
- Self-paced, mobile-compatible courses accessible 24/7
Ready to meet your Arkansas Life & Health CE requirements for 2025? NobleCE provides the compliance, convenience, and confidence agents need to renew seamlessly and focus on serving clients. |