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Continuing education credits To keep your license in good standing, you must take 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Three hours must be in ethics / consumer protection (if your license expired on or before August 31, 2022, you need only two hours of ethics).
Continuing education credits To keep your license in good standing, you must take 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Three hours must be in ethics / consumer protection (if your license expired on or before August 31, 2022, you need only two hours of ethics).
The Texas Department of Insurance regulates the states insurance industry, oversees the administration of the Texas workers compensation system, performs the duties of the State Fire Marshals Office, and provides administrative support to the Office of Injured Employee Counsel a separate agency.
Driver license and ID application requirements Proof that youre a Texas resident. A social security number and a social security card. Texas vehicle registration. Proof of vehicle insurance.
All Texas resident licensees (producers and adjusters) must complete 24 hours of CE every 2 year reporting period, including 2 hours of ethics (EFFECTIVE 09/01/2021, the ethics requirement will increase from 2 hours to 3 hours).
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How do I become exempt from CE? An agent who has been licensed for 20 consecutive years is exempt from the continuing education requirement upon request. The exemption does not apply to the education requirements for licensees selling Medicare-related products. A request for exemption form is available from TDI.
Insurance industry questions You can call 1-800-578-4677 or use one of these emails: Company Licensing and Registration CLRfilings@tdi.texas.gov.
The Texas Department of Insurance is the official state agency charged with regulating the insurance industry in Texas.
Continuing Education Requirements by License Type 24 hours of continuing education is required for each license period.
You do not need to take an exam if: Your license has been expired for more than 90 days, but less than one year. You dont live in Texas, but you have a license in good standing in a reciprocal state. You have completed a TDI-approved course or training program within the last 12 months in adjusting losses.

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