Connecticut insurance CE and renewal
Connecticut Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist
Connecticut resident producer CE is transcript-driven: all required categories need to show compliant before renewal, and the renewal is not a place to fix missing CE after the fact.
Connecticut at a glance
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Resident individual producers with standard lines must complete 24 CE credits before license expiration.
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Connecticut requires 21 General credits plus 3 Laws, Regulations, and Ethics credits.
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Producer licenses expire on the last day of the birth month; resident CE must be complete by that expiration date.
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The Connecticut page says every required transcript category must read Compliant before renewal.
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Approved providers must post course completion through SBS/Pearson within 15 calendar days; contact the provider if credits are missing.
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Effective April 15, 2026, resident producers with Property/Casualty or Personal Lines authority must complete a one-time 3-credit NFIP flood course before the next renewal period.
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Connecticut allows excess credits up to 24 hours completed during the current renewal period to carry forward to the next renewal period.
Renewal checklist
- Check the SBS/Pearson transcript and license expiration date at the start of the 90-day renewal window.
- Complete 21 General credits and 3 Laws/Regulations/Ethics credits through Connecticut-approved courses.
- If Property/Casualty or Personal Lines authority applies, schedule the required 3-credit NFIP flood course before the next renewal period.
- Allow up to 15 calendar days for provider reporting and follow up directly with the provider if a course is missing.
- Submit the renewal through NIPR only after every required transcript category reads Compliant.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Treating course completion as enough when the SBS transcript still is not compliant.
- Missing the new 2026 NFIP flood training requirement for Property/Casualty or Personal Lines authority.
- Using out-of-state or unapproved courses and expecting Connecticut credit.
- Waiting past the expiration date; late renewal can require CE completion plus the higher late fee.
Course planning note
Use this page to understand the Connecticut workflow, then confirm the exact license line and course fit before enrolling. Browse available TSI National options at TSINational.com course results.
Official sources used
This page is an educational planning guide, not legal advice. Connecticut can change license and CE rules, so always verify your current requirements with the official regulator, NIPR, Sircon, SBS, or licensing transcript before a filing deadline.
