Oregon Insurance Continuing Education for Life and Health Professionals
Oregon Life and Health insurance producers must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years to maintain their license. NobleCE offers fully approved online courses designed to meet all Oregon CE requirements by your renewal deadline.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
Continuing education helps licensed professionals stay informed about insurance laws, product standards, and ethical responsibilities. In Oregon, producers must complete 24 CE credit hours every two years, including three hours in ethics, three hours in Oregon insurance law, and additional product-specific training for those who sell annuities or long-term care insurance.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
All resident Life and Health agents must complete CE by the last day of their birth month, every two years. Agents born in even-numbered years renew in even-numbered years, while those born in odd-numbered years renew in odd-numbered years. Nonresidents may be exempt if they meet CE requirements in their home state, but Oregon-specific courses may still be required when selling certain products in the state.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Is annuity training required in Oregon?
A one-time four-hour annuity training course must be completed before selling annuities.
Is long-term care training required?
Producers must complete eight hours of initial long-term care training, then four hours every renewal period to remain eligible to sell LTC policies.
Is ethics training required?
Yes. All producers must complete three hours of ethics as part of their total 24 hours.
Is Oregon law training required?
Yes. Three hours of instruction focused on Oregon insurance law is mandatory during every two-year renewal period.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
All of your Oregon CE requirements can be completed online through NobleCE’s platform. Courses are available anytime, so you can study on your schedule from any device with internet access.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam
Yes. Oregon requires a final exam at the end of each CE course. You must complete the exam without referring to course materials. A passing score of 70 percent or higher is required, and you may retake the exam if needed.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
With NobleCE, you can access your CE courses on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Your progress is saved automatically, allowing you to pick up right where you left off whenever it’s convenient.
Approved Providers Vs. Unapproved Risk Why It Matters
Oregon only accepts CE credits from providers approved by the Department of Financial Regulation. NobleCE is an approved provider offering compliant, up-to-date courses tailored to Oregon’s Life and Health CE rules.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
After each course is completed, NobleCE will report your credit hours to the state. You will also receive a certificate of completion for your records. Be sure to verify your transcript well before your renewal deadline to avoid any issues.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
Missing the CE deadline may lead to late renewal fees or suspension of your license. Plan ahead and complete your CE early to ensure your license remains active and in good standing with the state of Oregon.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
Oregon agents trust NobleCE because we provide:
- A complete 24-hour CE solution including ethics, Oregon law, annuity, and LTC training
- Fully online courses accessible 24/7 from any device
- Clear and compliant exam instructions based on Oregon rules
Complete your Oregon Life and Health CE quickly, correctly, and confidently with NobleCE. |