Vermont Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and License Renewal Checklist

Vermont insurance CE and renewal

Vermont Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and License Renewal Checklist

Vermont CE is administered through the state program supported by Prometric. Producers generally complete 24 CE hours for each review period after the first renewal or CE eligibility point.

Vermont at a glance

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General producer CE24 CE hrs

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24 CE hours are required for each review period after the first renewal or eligibility point.

Ethics3 ethics hrs

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3 ethics hours count toward the 24-hour total.

Flood training24 hrs

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Property/casualty producers have a one-time 3-hour flood training requirement that counts toward the 24 hours.

AdministratorPrometric tracks CE

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Prometric administers Vermont producer CE records and exam/CE support materials.

Transcript planningReview detail

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Check the CE record before renewal so missing credits can be corrected before the deadline.

Renewal checklist

  1. Confirm your Vermont CE review period and renewal timing.
  2. Complete 24 total CE hours, including 3 ethics hours, unless your status is exempt.
  3. Add the one-time flood course if you hold property/casualty authority and have not completed it.
  4. Check the Prometric/DFR CE record before renewal.
  5. Keep completion records until the renewal has processed cleanly.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Ignoring the flood training cue for property/casualty authority.
  • Waiting until the final days of the review period to discover missing transcript credits.
  • Assuming the first renewal always has the same CE requirement without checking eligibility timing.

Course planning

Use this Vermont CE page to plan ethics, general CE, and flood training before your renewal period closes. Find TSI National insurance courses and exam-prep options.

Official sources used

This guide is a practical summary, not legal advice. State insurance departments can change forms, fees, vendors, and rules. Always confirm the current requirement with the department or testing vendor before you apply, renew, or schedule an exam.