North Carolina Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist

North Carolina insurance CE and renewal

North Carolina Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist

North Carolina CE is tracked through the state's CE administrator. The practical rule is simple: finish the required hours, including mandatory topics, before the CE compliance date.

North Carolina at a glance

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CE administratorPrometric tracks CE

Details

NCDOI identifies Prometric as the Department's CE administrator for provider approval, course approval, roster processing, and compliance calculation.

Standard total24 CE hrs

Details

North Carolina resident producers and adjusters generally plan around 24 CE hours on a biennial basis.

Mandatory topicsSpecial training may apply

Details

NCDOI warns that failing to meet minimum CE hours or mandatory ethics and flood hours by the CE compliance date causes the license to expire.

Nonresident producersNonresident rules differ

Details

NCDOI states nonresident insurance producers do not have North Carolina CE requirements if the home-state license remains in good standing.

Reinstatement windowPrometric tracks CE

Details

Licensees have 4 months from the CE compliance date to meet required hours, with a $75 reinstatement submitted to Prometric.

Renewal checklist

  1. Look up your North Carolina CE compliance date.
  2. Use the Prometric/Sircon CE tools to view your CE status and approved course options.
  3. Complete the required CE total before the compliance date.
  4. Include mandatory ethics hours.
  5. If you hold property, personal lines, or adjuster authority, confirm flood requirements.
  6. Verify the credits are posted before filing renewal.
  7. Save course and renewal confirmations.

What to watch

  • Mandatory topics matter: a full credit total is not enough if ethics or flood requirements are missing.
  • Compliance date controls risk: NCDOI states licenses expire when minimum hours or mandatory topic hours are not met by the CE compliance date.
  • Nonresident rules differ: nonresident producers generally satisfy North Carolina through home-state good standing, while some nonresident adjusters can have North Carolina CE obligations.

Course planning

TSI National can help you plan CE, but NCDOI and its CE administrator control course approval, roster processing, and compliance status. Start with the Prometric/Sircon CE status page, then choose courses that close total, ethics, and flood gaps. You can review training options on the TSI National course results page.

Official sources used

This guide is a practical checklist, not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with NCDOI, Prometric, NIPR, and your compliance team before renewal.