| Maine Insurance Continuing Education RequirementsA Complete Guide for 2025Licensed insurance professionals in Maine must complete continuing education (CE) every two years to maintain an active license. NobleCE simplifies this with mobile-friendly courses, bundle pricing options, and instant reporting so you can complete your CE fast and stay compliant. What Is Insurance Continuing Education?Continuing education consists of state-approved courses designed to keep insurance licensees informed about ethics, Maine insurance law, product updates, and regulatory changes. CE in Maine ensures professionals remain current and serve consumers effectively. Who Needs to Complete CE in Maine?Resident insurance producers and adjusters need to complete CE every two years. Non-resident licensees are exempt if they meet CE requirements in their home state. Limited-line licensees and certain small producer types may also be exempt or have reduced requirements. Maine Insurance CE Requirements Overview
  24 total CE hours required every      two yearsIncludes 3 hours of ethicsIncludes 3 hours of Maine      insurance lawNo proctor required; open-book      self-study exams are permittedA passing score of 70 percent is      required on quizzes and examsUnlimited exam retakes allowedCourses may not be repeated      within the same renewal cycleUp to 12 excess credit hours may      carry forward to the next cycle Special Requirements for Certain LicenseesSome products require targeted training before sale: 
  Annuity Training: A one-time      4-hour annuity suitability and best-interest course is required before      selling annuitiesLong-Term Care (LTC): Initial      8-hour LTC partnership training is required, followed by a 4-hour      refresher every cycleFlood Insurance: A one-time      3-hour National Flood Insurance Program course is required before selling      flood insurance These specialty courses count toward the 24-hour requirement when completed during the renewal cycle. When Is the CE Deadline in Maine?All CE must be completed by the last day of your birth month, every two years. Course completions must be reported before you renew your license, ensuring a smooth renewal process. How to Find Approved CE Courses in MaineOnly courses approved by the Maine Bureau of Insurance count toward CE. NobleCE offers Maine-approved, mobile-accessible, self-paced courses, including full 24-hour bundles with ethics, law, annuity, LTC, and flood training-complete with instant reporting to the state. Step-by-Step: How to Complete Your Maine Insurance CE
  Determine your renewal deadline      based on your birth monthSelect NobleCE’s Maine-approved      course bundle or individual coursesComplete your online coursework      at your convenienceTake open-book quizzes and      exams-no proctor requiredEarn at least 70 percent on all      assessments; retake as neededSave and store your completion      certificatesNobleCE reports your CE to the      Maine Bureau of Insurance promptly What Happens If You Miss the CE Deadline?If CE is incomplete by the deadline, your license will lapse. To reinstate, complete all required hours, pay any renewal or reinstatement fees, and submit your renewal application. You may not transact insurance business while your license is inactive. CE Exemptions and ExtensionsNon-resident licensees who meet home-state CE requirements are exempt. Limited-line producers, small producers, and those with specialty lines may qualify for exemptions or reduced requirements. Extensions for military service, medical hardship, or other valid reasons may be granted if requested before the renewal deadline. How to Check Your CE TranscriptYou can review your CE transcript through the Maine licensing portal or Sircon. Confirm that all certificates have posted correctly before renewing. Maintain copies of completion certificates for at least four years in case of audit. Best Practices for Maine Insurance CE SuccessStart your CE early in your renewal cycle to avoid last-minute issues. Use NobleCE’s comprehensive bundle to cover all required ethics, law, and specialty training in one course package. With open-book exams and unlimited retakes, you can complete your CE on your schedule. Stay Ahead with Maine CE ComplianceTimely completion of CE helps ensure your license remains active and your professional knowledge stays current. NobleCE provides Maine-approved, mobile-friendly courses, bundle pricing options, and instant reporting to help you complete your CE fast and confidently. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)How many CE hours are required in Maine24 hours every two years, including 3 ethics and 3 Maine law hours.
 Are exams required
 Yes. Open-book exams with a 70 percent pass rate are required; no proctoring is necessary and retakes are unlimited.
 Can I carry over extra hours
 Yes. Up to 12 excess credit hours may carry over into the next cycle.
 Do annuity, LTC, and flood courses count toward total hours
 Yes. Specialty training completed within the cycle counts toward your 24-hour requirement.
 Ready to Get Started?Explore NobleCE’s Maine courses and complete your CE fast with mobile-friendly learning, bundle pricing options, and instant reporting.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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