Nevada Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist

Nevada insurance CE and renewal

Nevada Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist

Nevada resident producers must finish CE before renewal. The practical workflow is simple: know the total, include ethics, verify the transcript, and renew electronically.

Nevada at a glance

Short answers first. Open a detail only when you need the source-backed nuance.

Producer CE30 hrs / 3 ethics

Details

Nevada resident producers complete 30 CE hours during the license term and before expiration; 3 of the 30 hours must be ethics.

Renewal filingUse Sircon

Details

Nevada says producer renewals require completed CE plus the electronic renewal application and fee through Sircon.

Course lookupUse Sircon lookup

Details

Nevada DOI points producers to Sircon education lookup to find CE courses for their lines of authority.

Renewal window90-day window

Details

NIPR lists Nevada producer renewal as starting 90 days before expiration and ending on the expiration date.

State CE gateState approval gate

Details

NIPR does not block submission for Nevada CE, but CE compliance is required before state approval and status updates can take up to 72 hours.

Late renewal30 days / 1 year

Details

NIPR lists a 30-day late renewal period, followed by a 31-days-to-1-year reinstatement period for producers.

ExemptionRequest with DOI

Details

Some producers may qualify for a CE exemption under Nevada rules, but they must request it through the Division exemption form.

No partial renewalRenew all lines

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NIPR says Nevada does not allow partial renewals; applicants must renew all active lines held on the license.

Renewal checklist

  1. Confirm the expiration date and start the renewal inside the 90-day window.
  2. Complete 30 CE hours with 3 ethics before expiration.
  3. Use Sircon to pick courses that fit the lines of authority held.
  4. Submit the renewal application and fee through Sircon after CE is complete.
  5. If seeking an exemption, file the Nevada DOI exemption request before relying on it.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Reading the old page as 30 ethics hours instead of 30 total hours with 3 ethics.
  • Filing renewal before CE compliance is ready for Nevada approval.
  • Assuming NIPR submission means CE has already been approved.
  • Trying to renew only some active lines.

Specialty and license-class notes

  • Adjusters: Nevada’s applicant/licensee FAQ lists a separate 24-hour CE requirement with 3 ethics for adjusters.
  • Bail: Nevada’s FAQ lists a separate bail CE requirement.
  • Producer exemptions: do not assume an exemption applies. Confirm the current criteria and file any exemption request with Nevada DOI.

Course planning

TSI National can help you plan CE, but Nevada DOI and Sircon control CE approval, transcript visibility, and renewal submission. Start with the transcript, then choose approved courses that fill the exact hour and ethics gap. 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 Nevada insurance regulators, NIPR, transcript systems, and your compliance team before renewal.