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  FAST
bullet No Timers
You can study at your own speed.
bullet Fastest Reporting
You will avoid penalties with daily reporting.
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  EASY
bullet Stop/Start Course
You will resume where you left off.
bullet Compliance Check Stress Free Exam
Our system ensures you take the right courses. 97% pass rate for first time test takers.
bullet
  CHEAP
bullet Get 25% OFF
Complete your CE for $60
$44.95 + any state fees
bullet Order With Friends
Each of you will get an additional 20% off.
 
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WHY CHOOSE NOBLE INSURANCE CONTINUING EDUCATION
State approved for Insurance Continuing Education
As a pioneer in the field of insurance continuing education, Noble offers state-approved online courses that producers can take to renew their licenses.
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Complete your Insurance CE on your schedule
Noble's continuing education is designed to help you make the most of your time - we give you the power to determine when and how you want to study your CE. You can logon and off as many times as you like, and you'll always return to the exact spot you last left off.
Complete your continuing education when you want to. If you're tired you can logoff and return when you're more refreshed. By doing so, you not only learn more, you remember it longer. You are in control of the learning process.
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Customer support and 24/7 online access
Noble's online insurance continuing education courses are based on convenience. Online access is available 24/7, and our knowledgeable customer service representatives are available from 8:00 am until 4:45 pm.
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Maximize your efforts. Prepare yourself for success. And rest assured, you're in the hands of one of the best insurance continuing education companies in the industry. Noble began in 1989 offering innovative, quality insurance courses for agents and producers alike.
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Complete your Insurance CE on your schedule
Noble's continuing education is designed to help you make the most of your time - we give you the power to determine when and how you want to study your CE. You can logon and off as many times as you like, and you'll always return to the exact spot you last left off.
Complete your continuing education when you want to. If you're tired you can logoff and return when you're more refreshed. By doing so, you not only learn more, you remember it longer. You are in control of the learning process.
bullet
Customer support and 24/7 online access
Noble's online insurance continuing education courses are based on convenience. Online access is available 24/7, and our knowledgeable customer service representatives are available from 8:00 am until 4:45 pm.
bullet
Start your Insurance Continuing Education courses today!
Maximize your efforts. Prepare yourself for success. And rest assured, you're in the hands of one of the best insurance continuing education companies in the industry. Noble began in 1989 offering innovative, quality insurance courses for agents and producers alike.

Missouri Insurance Continuing Education Requirements

A Complete Guide for 2025

Missouri insurance professionals must complete continuing education (CE) every three years to maintain an active license. NobleCE offers mobile-friendly courses, bundle pricing, and instant reporting to help you complete your CE fast and confidently stay compliant.

What Is Insurance Continuing Education?

Continuing education includes state-approved courses designed to keep producers and adjusters updated on ethics, legal changes, product developments, and Missouri-specific regulations. CE ensures professional knowledge and consumer protection and is required for license renewal.

Who Needs to Complete CE in Missouri?

Resident producers and adjusters must complete CE every three years. Public adjusters and crop producers have separate hour requirements. Non-resident licensees are exempt if they comply with their home state's CE rules.

Missouri Insurance CE Requirements Overview

  • 24 total CE hours for a standard producer or adjuster license
  • CE cycle is every three years
  • Includes 3 hours of ethics
  • Includes 1 hour of flood training (required only for P/C and personal lines)
  • Includes 2 hours focused on state law and regulation
  • Exams are closed-book and self-study; no proctor required, but exams must be final and closed-book
  • Passing score of at least 70 percent on quizzes and exams
  • Unlimited exam retakes allowed
  • No course may be taken more than once during the same cycle
  • Up to 6 excess general credit hours may carry forward to the next cycle

Special Requirements for Certain Licensees

Missouri mandates the following specialty training:

  • Annuity Training: One-time 4-hour annuity suitability and best-interest course required before selling annuities
  • Long-Term Care (LTC): 8-hour initial partnership LTC course, followed by a 4-hour refresher every cycle
  • Flood Insurance: 1-hour flood training for producers licensed in P/C and personal lines, repeated every cycle

Specialty hours count toward the total CE hours when completed within the renewal period.

When Is the CE Deadline in Missouri?

CE must be completed by the last day of your birth month, every three years. Providers usually report completions within a few business days, so plan to finish early.

How to Find Approved CE Courses in Missouri

Only Missouri-approved courses count. NobleCE offers state-approved, self-study and bundled courses that include ethics, flood, law, annuity, and LTC training. Courses are mobile-accessible and instant state reporting is included.

Step-by-Step: How to Complete Your Missouri Insurance CE

  1. Confirm your renewal deadline based on birth month
  2. Choose NobleCE’s Missouri-approved courses or full 24-hour bundle
  3. Complete the coursework online on your schedule
  4. Take closed-book quizzes and final exams-no outside materials allowed
  5. Pass with a score of 70 percent or higher; unlimited retakes allowed
  6. Download your certificates
  7. NobleCE reports your CE to the Missouri Department of Insurance promptly

What Happens If You Miss the CE Deadline?

If you do not complete CE on time, your license will lapse. You must complete missing hours, pay fees, and apply for reinstatement. You may not practice insurance until the license is reinstated.

CE Exemptions and Extensions

Exemptions apply to non-residents compliant with their home state, licensed military personnel, and those granted hardship waivers prior to expiration. Crop-only producers have separate, reduced hour requirements and may be exempt from standard CE cycles.

How to Check Your CE Transcript

Verify your completions through the Missouri Department of Insurance portal or Sircon. Ensure all specialty training credits post correctly. Keep your certificates for at least four years in case of audit.

Best Practices for Missouri Insurance CE Success

Start your CE early in the renewal period. Use NobleCE’s 24-hour bundle to cover general and specialty requirements in a single step. With closed-book exams and state reporting, you can complete your CE on your own timeline.

Stay Ahead with Missouri CE Compliance

Timely CE completion keeps your license active and your knowledge current. NobleCE delivers mobile-friendly, state-approved courses with bundle pricing and fast reporting to help you complete your CE fast and stay compliant.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many hours are required in Missouri
24 hours every three years, including ethics, flood, and law training.
Are exams required
Yes. CE quizzes and exams are closed-book; no outside materials permitted. A 70 percent passing score is required, and exams may be retaken as needed, no proctor is required.
Can I carry over extra hours
Yes. You may carry over up to 6 general credit hours into the next cycle.
Do specialty training hours count toward my total
Yes. Annuity, LTC, and flood training hours count toward the 24-hour requirement if completed within the 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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