Missouri Insurance Continuing Education for Life and Health Professionals
Missouri Life and Health producers must complete continuing education every two years to keep their licenses active. NobleCE makes it easy to stay compliant with Missouri-approved CE courses delivered entirely online, with mobile access and immediate credit reporting.
What Is Life and Health Insurance CE?
CE stands for continuing education, which helps Life and Health insurance professionals stay updated on Missouri insurance laws and product guidelines. Missouri requires producers to complete 16 total credit hours every two years, including specific ethics and product training when applicable.
Who Needs to Complete Insurance CE?
All resident Life and Health producers licensed in Missouri must complete 16 credit hours of approved CE every two years. The compliance deadline is the last day of the month in which your license was originally issued. Nonresident producers may be exempt if they meet CE requirements in their home state but are still required to complete annuity and LTC training if they sell those products in Missouri.
Top Questions Agents Ask About CE Courses
Is annuity training required in Missouri.
Yes, if you sell annuity products. Missouri requires a one-time four-hour annuity training course before a producer may sell or solicit annuities. This course counts toward your 16-hour CE total.
Is long-term care training required in Missouri.
Yes, but only if you sell long-term care insurance. You must first complete an eight-hour LTC training course before selling policies, followed by a four-hour refresher every two years.
How many ethics hours are required.
Missouri requires all Life and Health producers to complete three hours of ethics as part of the 16-hour CE requirement.
How to Complete Your Insurance CE Online
You can complete all your Missouri CE hours through NobleCE’s online platform. Courses include ethics, annuity, long-term care, and a wide selection of electives approved for your license type. Each course ends with a final exam, which must be passed with a score of at least 70 percent.
Do I Need to Pass a Final Exam
Yes. Missouri requires a closed-book final exam for all online CE courses. Exams must be passed with a score of 70 percent or higher. You may retake the exam until you pass.
Mobile-Friendly CE Options That Fit Your Schedule
NobleCE courses work on all devices including phones, tablets, and computers. Your progress saves automatically, so you can study anytime and finish at your own pace.
Approved Providers Versus Unapproved Risk Why It Matters
Missouri only accepts CE hours completed through approved providers. Taking courses from unapproved sources may result in lost hours or license delays. NobleCE is an approved Missouri CE provider, and our 2025 courses meet all current state guidelines.
Check Your CE Transcript and Credit Hours
You can monitor your CE progress and hours through Missouri’s state licensing system. NobleCE reports your CE credits quickly and gives you access to your certificate as soon as you complete each course.
Avoiding CE Penalties and Lapsed Licenses
To avoid penalties or a lapse in your license, make sure your CE is complete by the last day of your license issuance month every two years. Late CE reporting can lead to license suspension or reinstatement fees. Finish early to stay on track.
Why Agents Choose NobleCE for Insurance Continuing Education
Missouri producers choose NobleCE because we offer:
- Missouri-approved 16-hour CE bundles with all required topics
- Annuity and LTC training for producers who sell those products
- Final exams with unlimited retakes
- Mobile-accessible, self-paced learning that works on your schedule
- Clear pricing and instant certificate access after completion
Complete your Missouri Life and Health CE for 2025 with NobleCE and renew your license with confidence. |