Oklahoma insurance CE and renewal
Oklahoma Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and Checklist
Oklahoma resident producer CE is a 24-hour, two-year compliance cycle for most producers. The key is not just finishing the hours. Credits must be reported and the transcript must show compliant before online renewal works.
Oklahoma at a glance
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Resident producers, excluding title producers, must complete 24 hours of continuing education.
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The 24 hours consist of 3 hours of ethics, 2 hours of legislative update, and 19 hours of producer general credit.
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Title producers have a separate 16-hour requirement: 2 ethics, 2 legislative update, and 12 producer general hours.
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OID says CE providers must report course completions electronically within 10 business days.
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The transcript must show CE compliant at least 3 business days before online renewal is allowed. OID recommends finishing CE at least 30 days before expiration.
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A licensee cannot repeat a course within a 24-month calendar period and receive credit.
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Up to 6 excess credit hours can carry forward as general credit to the next 24-month period.
Renewal checklist
- Check your Oklahoma CE transcript before buying courses.
- Confirm whether you are a resident producer, title producer, adjuster, or another license type.
- Complete the correct total and required topic mix.
- Do not repeat a course inside the 24-month repeat-course window.
- Build in time for provider reporting. Ten business days is the reporting rule, not a same-day guarantee.
- Confirm the transcript shows CE compliant before filing renewal.
- Keep completion certificates and renewal receipts.
What to watch
- Legislative update is separate: do not assume 24 random hours satisfy Oklahoma if the 2 legislative update hours are missing.
- Transcript timing matters: OID says the transcript must show compliant before online renewal is allowed.
- Product training can stack on top: long-term care and annuity sales have additional training rules, though some credits may count toward general producer hours.
- Nonresident rules are different: OID treats basic producer CE as reciprocal when the producer satisfies the resident state’s CE requirement.
Course planning
TSI National can help you plan CE, but OID controls credit rules, transcript status, and renewal approval. Start by checking your transcript, then choose courses that close ethics, legislative update, and general-hour gaps. You can review training options on the TSI National course results page.
Official sources used
- Oklahoma Insurance Department: License CE requirements
- Oklahoma Insurance Department: Certificate of course completion guidance
- NIPR: Oklahoma insurance licensing overview
This guide is a practical checklist, not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with OID, NIPR, and your compliance team before renewal.
