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Continuing Education (CE) Credit and Continuing Education Certificates

CE certificates provide evidence of compliance with the CE requirements of a state insurance department, CPA review board, state bar association, and so forth.

The majority of Institutes programs have been approved for CE credit by state insurance departments. The credits approved vary by state. You can look up CE credits by state and by course using the "Agent/Adjuster" links below.  You may also contact our Customer Service department or call (800) 644-2101.

If you have valid resident producer/adjuster licensing information listed in our registration system, the Institutes will, upon your successful completion of an Institute exam, automatically order CE credits if the exam is approved for CE in your license state. The Institutes will report CE credits to the nonresident state for adjusters who are not required to report CE in their resident state.

In order to comply with state requirements for reporting CE, the Institutes will maintain the following approach:

Some states do not grant CE for CPCU/IIA exams. This varies by state and changes frequently.

If you need CE credits for license renewal, please verify that your resident license state and number or NPN are in our system. If you are an adjuster who is not required to report CE in your resident state, you can add your nonresident license number(s) or NPN and state(s) to your profile by logging on to My Profile and then clicking on the State Continuing Education Licensing link at the bottom of the page. If you no longer require that CE be ordered for a particular license, please mark any such license(s) as invalid.

Look up CPCU and IIA state continuing education credits for:

Agent

Adjuster

Important Note Regarding CE Filing. The Institutes file CE credits according to the statutes of the state(s) in which you are licensed. It is your responsibility to understand the reporting requirements of your state(s). Failure to provide the Institutes with your current license information in accordance with the codes, policies, or regulations of your state(s) may result in CE credits not being filed. Any late filing fees and charges will be the sole responsibility of the student. To ensure prompt filing of your CE credits, please, log on to My Profile at www.aicpcu.org and verify your license information.