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North Carolina Insurance Continuing Education
 
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What are North Carolina Insurance Continuing Education requirements?

North Carolina Insurance Continuing Education requirements are 24 credit hours every 2 years consisting of the following:
  • Ethics: 3 hours.
  • Flood: 3 hours every 4 years.
  • Before you sell...
    • Long Term Care: Initial 8 hours, thereafter 4 hours.
  • Electives: Any remaining hours from any license type.


North Carolina Insurance Continuing Education
Frequently Asked Questions

Are you approved?
Yes, our North Carolina state approval number is 10926.
When do I have to complete my CE?
The compliance date is the last day of the producer's birth month every 2 years.
Agents born in even years renew in even years.
Agents born in odd years renew in odd years.

If you have not met all the renewal requirements by the end of your CE compliance date, you cannot sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.

Licensees who fail to meet their continuing education requirements by the end of their compliance period and have not received an extension or exemption will have their license(s) canceled for CE noncompliance.
What is a Sircon Fee?
$2.05 per CE credit hour. This fee is charged by Sircon who processes your course completions and the amount collected is sent to Sircon when your credits are reported.
What are the allowed methods of completing CE?
Self-Study, Online, Classroom
What are the study requirements for my courses?
Agents must read the course material prior to taking the final exam.
Do the exams require monitoring?
Noble's Online self-study exams do not require monitoring. The final exam must be closed book, access to the course material is restricted until the exam has been graded.
Noble's Correspondence (paper) self-study exams must be monitored. Your Qualified Proctor must be: A disinterested third party, someone who is not a relative or business associate.
Can excess hours be carried over to the next renewal?
  • Excess hours will carry forward to the next renewal period. Excess hours in Ethics or Flood insurance will carry forward as general credit.
  • Credit hours that are carried over from a previous compliance period may be taken again in the next compliance period, and WILL NOT be considered a duplicate.
Can I repeat a course I've already taken?
Courses may not be taken for credit more than once in each renewal.
What are the non-resident requirements?
Non-resident agents are exempt from North Carolina CE requirements if meeting the home state requirement.

Non-resident adjuster CE requirements vary depending on licensure in your resident state or the state in which you took an exam in order to qualify for your North Carolina non-resident license:
  1. If you qualified for licensure in North Carolina because you live in a state which licenses you for the same type of adjuster license you hold in North Carolina, you simply have to be in good standing in that home state. ASD will sweep the Producer Database (PDB) to determine that you are in good standing in that state.
  2. If you qualified for licensure in North Carolina because you adopted a state other than North Carolina for adjuster licensing purposes (took the licensing exam in that state), you simply have to be in good standing in your adopted home state. ASD will sweep the Producer Database (PDB) to determine that you are in good standing in that state.
  3. If you qualified for licensure in North Carolina because you adopted North Carolina as your home state for adjuster licensing purposes (took the licensing exam in North Carolina), you must comply with the North Carolina resident CE requirements on a biennial basis, including completion of the required ethics and flood CE hours.
Are all agents required to complete CE?
The following exemptions are available:
  • Licensee's who were previously granted an exemption from CE based on being at least 65 years of age or being continuously licensed in the line of insurance for at least 25 years, will continue to be exempt from completing all of the CE requirements except for ethics and/or flood.
  • Only those licensees who are unable to comply with continuing education requirements due to military service or long-term medical disability may request a waiver for continuing education requirements. These are granted on a case-by-case basis.
  • The licensee is already exempt for one authority in which he or she is licensed. If this is true, the licensee is exempt from completing all of the CE requirements except for ethics and/or flood.
  • Nonresident adjusters who live in a state where the licensee is licensed for the same type of adjuster license held in North Carolina, or who are qualified for licensure in North Carolina due to adopting a state other than North Carolina for adjuster licensing purposes, are required to be in good standing with their home state in order to be exempt from the North Carolina CE requirements.
  • Nonresident producers are not required to completed the North Carolina CE requirements as long as the producer is in good standing with his or her home state.
When will my course completions be reported?
Completions for online courses are reported immediately 24/7.
Completions for shipped courses are reported daily. (Monday through Friday)
You will receive an email immediately after your course has been reported.
How long do I have to complete my courses?
Access to your courses will expire 12 months from the date of purchase.
Disclaimer
Noble provides information as a courtesy to individuals who are subject to continuing education (CE). Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information provided here is accurate and current, neither Noble nor its employees warrant or represent that this information is accurate and current. All information is subject to change without notice.

















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