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.
Utah at a glance
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24 total CE hours are required, including 3 ethics hours.
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12 of the 24 hours must be classroom or classroom equivalent.
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No more than 12 hours may come from insurer-provided courses.
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Title CE is 12 hours, including 3 ethics and 6 classroom/classroom-equivalent hours. Long-tenured title licensees may qualify for the reduced 6-hour title rule.
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The general producer requirement allows 21 hours in any approved line after ethics is satisfied.
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Utah expects licensees to keep completion proof in case of audit.
Renewal checklist
- Confirm whether you are renewing a general producer license or title authority.
- Complete ethics first, then verify the remaining general or title hours.
- Watch the classroom-equivalent and insurer-provided course limits.
- Check transcript posting before renewal.
- Keep completion certificates in case Utah audits your CE record.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Finishing 24 hours without enough classroom-equivalent credit.
- Overusing insurer-provided CE and exceeding the cap.
- Applying the general 24-hour rule to title authority without checking the title-specific requirement.
Course planning
Use this Utah renewal guide to balance ethics, classroom-equivalent credit, and title-specific CE where applicable. Find TSI National insurance courses and exam-prep options.
Official sources used
- Utah Insurance Department continuing education
- Utah Insurance Department licensee FAQ
- NIPR Utah state information
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.

