Utah insurance CE and renewal
Utah Insurance CE Renewal Requirements and License Renewal Checklist
Utah CE has a general producer rule and a separate title-insurance structure. Producers should track classroom-equivalent limits, ethics, and insurer-provided course caps before renewal.
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Most Utah resident producers must complete 24 hours of approved continuing education per renewal period.
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At least 3 of the 24 hours must be ethics.
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Utah requires at least 12 hours through classroom or classroom-equivalent formats.
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No more than 12 CE hours may come from courses provided by insurers.
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Title producers generally need 12 hours of title continuing education.
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Utah title producers with at least 20 years of licensure have a reduced 6-hour title CE requirement.
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Keep course completion proof and verify credits before renewal.
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NIPR supports Utah reinstatement for eligible licenses within the state reinstatement window.
Renewal checklist
- Confirm whether you are renewing a producer license, title license, or reduced title track.
- Build in 3 ethics hours and the required classroom or classroom-equivalent hours.
- Watch the cap on insurer-provided CE before filling the whole plan from one source.
- Keep proof of completion and check posted credit before renewal.
- Use the reinstatement path only as recovery, not as planned renewal timing.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Counting all online/self-study hours as if they satisfy the classroom-equivalent minimum.
- Overusing insurer-provided CE beyond Utah limits.
- Applying the 24-hour producer rule to title licenses without checking the title-specific track.
Course planning
Plan Utah CE by license type first, then fit ethics, classroom-equivalent, and provider-limit rules into the schedule. 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.

