Nevada Insurance Continuing Education Requirements
A Complete Guide for 2025
If you’re a licensed insurance producer or adjuster in Nevada, you must complete continuing education (CE) before your license renewal deadline to keep your license active with the Division of Insurance. Nevada requires you to complete CE efficiently-NobleCE makes it easy with mobile‑friendly courses, bundle pricing, and instant reporting to help you complete your CE fast and stay compliant.
What Is Insurance Continuing Education?
Insurance continuing education refers to state‑approved courses designed to keep professionals up to date on ethics, legal changes, administrative rules, and product updates. CE ensures competence and consumer protection. In Nevada, producer licenses require CE triennially.
Who Needs to Complete CE in Nevada?
- Resident producers must complete 30 total CE hours every three years
- Resident adjusters must complete 24 total CE hours every renewal term
- Nonresident licensees are exempt if compliant in their home state
Nevada Insurance CE Requirements Overview
For producers, the required CE includes:
- 30 total hours every three years
- 3 hours in ethics
- Courses must align with license authority
- No course repetition in the same period
- No credit carryover
- CE cannot exceed eight hours in a single day
For resident adjusters:
- 24 total hours every renewal term
- 3 hours in ethics
Special Requirements for Certain Licensees
Specialty training is required before selling specific products:
- Annuity training: A one-time 4-hour annuity best-interest course (NAIC standard) is required
- Producers licensed before November 15, 2024 can instead complete a 1-hour best-interest update by May 14, 2025
- Long-term care insurance: An 8-hour initial partnership course, followed by a 4-hour refresher every two years
- Flood insurance: A one-time 3-hour FEMA-compliant course is required before selling flood policies
When Is the CE Deadline in Nevada?
CE must be completed by the last day of the issuance month of your license, every three years. Licensees may begin renewal up to 90 days before expiration. Courses must be completed and reported before submitting renewal.
How to Find Approved CE Courses in Nevada
Only courses approved by the Nevada Division of Insurance count. NobleCE offers 30-hour bundles and specialty training courses in mobile‑friendly, self‑study format. Exams are closed-book and must be monitored by an impartial third party.
Step-by-Step: How to Complete Your Nevada Insurance CE
- Determine your renewal deadline based on your license issuance month
- Select NobleCE’s Nevada-approved courses or full 30-hour bundle
- Complete the courses online at your convenience
- Take closed-book final exams monitored by a third party and pass with at least 70 percent
- Retake exams as many times as needed
- Download your certificate of completion
- NobleCE reports your CE to the state via Sircon within a business day
What Happens If You Miss the CE Deadline?
If you do not complete CE before your deadline, your license will lapse. You cannot transact insurance until you complete missing hours, pay all required fees, and renew your license.
CE Exemptions and Extensions
Non-resident licensees compliant with home-state CE are exempt. Producers may apply for exemptions based on long-term licensure, hardship, or disability. All extension requests must be submitted before the CE deadline.
How to Check Your CE Transcript
You can verify your CE transcript through Sircon or the Nevada Insurance Division portal. Make sure your completion and specialty training have posted before renewing. Keep your certificates for at least four years in case of audit.
Best Practices for Nevada Insurance CE Success
Start early in the renewal term to spread out your CE. Complete required ethics and specialty training first. Use NobleCE’s bundle option to streamline your process. Follow monitoring rules for exams, track your credits, and confirm your report before submitting renewal.
Stay Ahead with Nevada CE Compliance
Meeting Nevada’s CE requirements protects your license and supports your ongoing professional development. NobleCE offers state‑approved, mobile-friendly courses, bundle pricing, and instant state reporting to help you complete your CE fast and stay compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many hours are required
Producers need 30 hours every three years. Adjusters require 24 hours per renewal term.
Are final exams required and proctored
Yes. Closed-book self-study exams are required and must be monitored by an impartial third party. A score of 70 percent is required to pass.
Can I carry over extra hours
No. Nevada does not allow carryover of CE credits.
Do LTC, annuity, and flood courses count toward total hours
Yes. These specialty courses count toward your total CE hours if completed within your renewal cycle.
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Disclaimer: The information provided by Noble regarding Continuing Education (CE) is intended as a courtesy and aims to be accurate and up to date. However, Noble and its employees do not guarantee the accuracy or current validity of the information. CE regulations are subject to change, so always verify details independently.
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