Insurance CE · Renewal guide · No provider cards
Florida Insurance Continuing Education Courses
Florida insurance continuing education courses are renewal CE for already-licensed agents and adjusters. Many common Florida resident license classes use a 4-hour Law and Ethics update plus 20 elective hours every two years, but license class and title-specific caveats matter.
Quick answer
For many common Florida resident insurance licenses, plan around a 4-hour Law and Ethics update plus 20 elective hours every two years. Required CE is due by the end of your birth month after 24 months licensed, then every two years; verify your personal compliance date and posted records in MyProfile/DICE before relying on any provider claim.
CE requirement snapshot
- Common CE pattern
- Many common Florida resident agent and adjuster classes use a 4-hour Law and Ethics update plus 20 elective hours every two years.
- Deadline wording
- Required CE is due by the end of your birth month after 24 months licensed, then every two years; verify your personal compliance date in MyProfile/DICE.
- Important caveats
- Customer representatives, industrial fire, limited surety or bail bond, title agents, and long-tenured/reduction situations can change the CE plan.
- Renewal caution
- Do not assume Florida resident individual renewal goes through NIPR for this path; use Florida/MyProfile guidance for your own license record.
- Approval lookup
- Use Florida DFS/DICE course and provider search before treating any course or provider marketing page as approved.
Provider cards are intentionally hidden
This pilot does not publish named provider recommendations, checkout details, approval labels, provider rankings, pass-rate, renewal-outcome, or affiliate claims. Use the state lookup before treating any provider course as approved.
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Official action checklist
Use this checklist before enrolling in a continuing-education course. Renewal CE is different from first-license prelicensing and exam prep.
- ✓Confirm your exact Florida license class before buying a general CE package.
- ✓Plan the 4-hour Law and Ethics update plus 20 elective hours only if your license class fits that common resident scope.
- ✓Check whether title, limited surety, bail bond, customer representative, industrial fire, or long-tenured reduction rules change your requirement.
- ✓Verify your personal compliance date and posted CE record in MyProfile/DICE.
- ✓Search Florida DICE for course/provider approval instead of relying on provider marketing copy.
- ✓Keep renewal CE separate from first-license prelicensing and exam prep.
Florida birth-month deadline and license-class caveats
Florida CE copy should use the narrow official deadline wording only: required hours are due by the end of the licensee's birth month after 24 months licensed and every two years after that. Personalized due dates, reporting status, license-class reductions, and title-specific requirements belong in MyProfile/DICE and official DFS tools, not in a generic course package claim.
Renewal CE vs. first-license education
FAQ
How many Florida insurance CE hours do common resident licenses need?
Many common Florida resident agent and adjuster classes use a 4-hour Law and Ethics update plus 20 elective hours every two years. Check your exact license class because title, limited, bail bond, and reduction caveats can differ.
When is Florida insurance CE due?
Florida official FAQ and Rule 69B-228.220 support the narrow wording that required CE is due by the end of the licensee's birth month after 24 months licensed and every two years thereafter. Verify your own compliance date in MyProfile/DICE.
Where should I verify Florida CE providers or courses?
Use Florida DFS/DICE public course and provider tools before treating a course or provider page as approved for your license.
Can CertLaunch list Florida CE provider pricing or offers now?
No. This page intentionally hides provider cards, exact checkout details, approval badges, and affiliate calls to action until exact state/provider/course and monetization evidence clears.
AI-readable summary
Florida CE pages use official-source-only renewal framing: many common resident classes use 4 hours of Law and Ethics plus 20 electives every two years, with required CE due by the end of the birth month after 24 months licensed and every two years thereafter. Public copy directs users to MyProfile/DICE and hides provider pricing, approval labels, and CTAs.
- • Florida common CE is framed as 4-hour Law and Ethics plus 20 elective hours for many common resident classes, with license-class caveats.
- • Florida deadline wording is limited to end of birth month after 24 months licensed and every two years thereafter.
- • Florida provider/course approval should be checked through DFS/DICE official tools.
Claims intentionally not used
- • No public provider cards, calls to action, exact checkout details, approval badges, provider rankings, pass-rate claims, renewal-outcome claims, or completion-speed claims are published.
- • No named-provider insurance CE affiliate recommendation is published on this pilot page.
- • No Surfer brief, image requirement, traffic, sales, affiliate-performance, or other business-performance claim is used.
- • No state CE expansion, provider row, or discovery link is published before its own official-source and live-route gates clear.