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CT Insurance Continuing Education Requirements

Required CE Hours for Renewal

    IMPORTANT: Producers are limited to 8 credits per day, regardless of the number of courses to be held in one day.

  • Producers (Life, Accident & Health or Sickness, Property, Casualty or Personal Lines)

    • Complete a minimum of 24 continuing education (CE) credit hours during each license term. Licensees must also complete at least 3 hours of ethics CE training every license term as a part of the requirements.
  • Life Settlement Brokers Only

    • Complete a minimum of 15 continuing education (CE) credit hours in the Life/Health category during each license term.

Special Training/Education Requirements

  • Ethics Training

    • All producers must complete at least a 3-hour credit ethics training course approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.
  • Annuity Training

    • A producer who engages in the sale of annuity products shall complete at least a 4-hour credit training course approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department.
  • Long Term Care Training

    • A producer who engages in the sale of long term care products shall complete a one-time 10-hour credit online certification training course approved by the Connecticut Insurance Department. FastrackCE currently does not offer this certification training.
  • Flood Insurance Training

    • Insurance producers who sell flood insurance must complete a one-time, 3-hour credit training course on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

Exemptions

  • Non-Residents

    • Does not have a continuing education (CE) requirement for Connecticut.
  • Credit Only or Limited Lines Travel Only

    • Producers licensed for travel or credit only do not have a continuing education (CE) requirement.

License Term

  • The State of Connecticut Insurance Department issues insurance licenses for two-year terms on the licensee’s birth month.

Course Type Approved for Continuing Education

  • FastrackCE courses are categorized as online self-directed or self-study.

Final Exam

  • The Final Exam is closed-book and requires a monitor/proctor. A monitor/proctor must be a disinterested third party, at least (18) years of age, who has no corporate, employment or personal relationship, or other interest, in the student's performance on the examination. Students may not use course material or outside help of any kind to answer the test questions.
  • You must receive a score of 70% or better to pass the exam.
  • You will be given the opportunity to retake the exam if a passing score is not received.

Certificate of Completion

Certificates of completion are available immediately after passing your exam by logging into your account and navigating to your Course History page.

How are Hours Reported

FastrackCE reports your credits the next business day except holidays to SBS (State Based Systems). The state recognizes the date you passed/completed the exam as the date of completion. It is not based upon the day we report the hours to them.

Course Repetition

Courses can only be repeated for continuing education credit if the completion dates are in a different license term.

Carry-over Hours

In Connecticut, excess continuing education (CE) credit hours can be carried over to the next renewal period, up to a maximum of 24 hours.

State Department Information

State of Connecticut Insurance Department
P.O. Box 816
Hartford, CT 06142-0816

Producer Licensing Section
Phone: 860-297-3800
Email: cid.licensing@ct.gov

Continuing Education Team - Pearson VUE
Phone: 866-316-4535
Email: ce@pearson.com

Disclaimer

At FastrackCE, we strive to provide you with the most up-to-date and precise information possible. However, please note that we are not authorized to offer legal or professional advice, and consequently, we will not be held liable for any inaccuracies found herein. In your best interest, we strongly advise you to verify current licensing regulations and requirements with your state's licensing department.