We are currently in the planning stages for our continuing education classes for 2010.
Online registration forms will be posted as soon as scheduling details are completed. Please check back with us to register.
If you are already on our e-mail list, you will receive a 2010 CE Schedule e-mail when our schedule is completed. To be added to our mailing and/or e-mail list, please complete our mailing list form.
If you have any further questions, please contact our Edcucation Department at 303.552.0177, 1.866.552.5246, or e-mail education@callpie.com
In the meantime, for a list of other seminars and educational opportunities,
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For your convenience, below are continuing education requirements by state for insurance claims adjusters. This information was researched in January of 2008 through the various Department of Insurance websites. Please do not rely on this for maintaining your license. We encourage you to do your own research & verify.
Claims Adjusters- Continuing Education Requirements, by State
State
CE Requirements
Time Frame
Specific Requirements
Exemptions
Exceptions
Delaware
12 Hours
-
3 Hours Ethics
Non-resident
Florida
24 Hours
2 Years
3 Hours Ethics
Exceptions
*see below
New Hampshire
24 Hours
-
3 - 10 Hours Ethics
-
North Carolina
12 Hours
1 Year
Exception States for Non-residents
**see below
Oklahoma
12 Hours
-
2 Hours Ethics
2 Hours Electives
-
Texas
30 Hours
2 Years
15 Hours, Max. Self Study
2 Hours Ethics
-
Wyoming
24 Hours
2 Years
3 Hours Ethics
-
EXCEPTIONS DESCRIPTION
State
Exceptions
*Florida
1) A person who has been licensed for a period of 6 or more years must complete 20 hours every 2 years in intermediate or advanced-level courses prescribed by this section or in other courses approved by the department.
2) A licensee who has been licensed for 25 years or more and is a CLU or a CPCU or has a Bachelor of Science degree in risk management or insurance with evidence of 18 or more semester hours in upper-level insurance-related courses must complete 10 hours of continuing education courses every 2 years in courses prescribed by this section or in other courses approved by the department.
3) Any person who holds a license as a customer representative, limited customer representative, title agent, motor vehicle physical damage and mechanical breakdown insurance agent, or as an industrial fire insurance or burglary insurance agent and who is not a licensed life or health insurance agent, shall be required to complete 10 hours of continuing education courses every 2 years.
**North Carolina
Non-resident adjusters whose home states are Delaware, Georgia, Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, and New Hampshire and meet the continuing education requirements of their home state have also satisfied North Carolina's continuing education requirement. Nonresident licensees of these states only will receive a recertification invoice mailed to their address of record requiring payment of the renewal fee. Remit payment with the remittance coupon in the envelope provided.
Non-resident adjusters of states other than Delaware, Georgia, Texas, Florida, Oklahoma and New Hampshire must meet the following continuing education requirement to maintain their North Carolina adjuster license:
Take 12 hours of conitinuing education property and liability courses in their home state or a state in which they are licensed in the NC continuing education complicance calendar year. Submit the course completion certificate(s) with a check for $1.00 per credit hour payable to NCDOI. Mail the certificate(s) and fee to Agent Services Division, 1204 mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1204. Upon receipt, Agent Services Division will post the CE credit to the adjuster's record OR
Take 12 hours of North Carolina-approved property and liability courses in the calendar year. If the adjuster takes the course(s) through a North Carolina provider, then the provider will submit the credit hours to Agent Services Division.