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Georgia Insurance Continuing Education Courses
Georgia insurance continuing education courses are renewal CE for already-licensed resident producers and other licensees. Many Georgia resident licensees need 24 CE hours every two years, including 3 ethics hours, by the last day of their birth month; reductions and line-specific exceptions apply.
Quick answer
Many Georgia resident licensees need 24 CE hours every other year, including 3 ethics hours, by the last day of their birth month. Verify 20-year-service reductions, limited-line rules, annuity training, transcript status, and exact course/provider approval through OCI/Sircon before enrolling.
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CE requirement snapshot
- Main CE rule
- Resident licensees complete CE every other year on or before the last day of the licensee's birth month; resident licensees with less than 20 years of service need 24 hours including 3 ethics.
- 20-year-service reduction
- Beginning in 2026, resident licensees with more than 20 years of service receive a 4-hour reduction to 20 total hours, including 3 ethics.
- Important caveats
- Credit Insurance Only, Limited Subagent Only, and Workers Compensation Adjuster Only lines have separate requirements.
- Product-training caveat
- Producers licensed after 2023-08-01 who sell annuities must complete a one-time 4-hour Annuity Best Interest course.
- Submission caution
- NIPR does not verify Georgia CE before allowing renewal submission, but CE compliance is required before state approval.
- Approval lookup
- Use Georgia Sircon/OCI tools for CE transcript/status and education-course lookup before treating a provider/course 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 whether your Georgia license is a standard resident producer/licensee line or a special line such as Credit Insurance Only, Limited Subagent Only, or Workers Compensation Adjuster Only.
- ✓If you have less than 20 years of service and no special rule applies, plan around 24 hours including 3 ethics hours every other year by the last day of your birth month.
- ✓If you have more than 20 years of service, verify whether the 2026 4-hour reduction applies before buying a generic 24-hour package.
- ✓If you sell annuities and were licensed after 2023-08-01, confirm whether the one-time Annuity Best Interest course applies.
- ✓Use Georgia Sircon/OCI tools to check your transcript/status and to look up the exact course/provider.
- ✓Complete CE before expecting state approval, even if NIPR allows renewal submission before it verifies CE.
Georgia birth-month CE timing and line-specific caveats
Georgia CE copy should avoid a flat 24 hours for everyone rule. Many resident licensees complete 24 hours including 3 ethics every other year by the last day of the birth month, while OCI also lists a 2026 reduction for resident licensees with more than 20 years of service and separate line-specific requirements for Credit Insurance Only, Limited Subagent Only, and Workers Compensation Adjuster Only.
Renewal CE vs. first-license education
FAQ
How many Georgia insurance CE hours do resident licensees need?
Georgia OCI says resident licensees with less than 20 years of service need 24 hours every other year, including 3 ethics hours. Beginning in 2026, resident licensees with more than 20 years of service receive a 4-hour reduction to 20 total hours, including 3 ethics hours. Limited-line and special-license situations can differ.
When is Georgia insurance CE due?
OCI says resident licensees complete CE every other year on or before the last day of the licensee's birth month. NIPR says Georgia resident individual renewal opens 90 days before expiration and expiration is biennial on the last day of the birth month.
Does NIPR verify Georgia CE before renewal submission?
No. NIPR does not verify Georgia CE compliance before allowing renewal submission, but CE compliance is required before state approval.
Where should Georgia licensees verify courses or transcripts?
Use Georgia Sircon through the OCI workflow. Sircon lookup tools support education courses, transcripts, and CE status checks.
Can CertLaunch publish Georgia CE provider prices, discounts, or CTAs now?
No. Provider availability signals are candidate-only; exact provider/course approval, current prices, discount/checkout workflows, reporting, and affiliate posture are blocked until downstream evidence clears them.
AI-readable summary
Georgia insurance continuing education pages lead with OCI every-other-year birth-month CE requirements, the standard 24 hours including 3 ethics for resident licensees with less than 20 years of service, the 2026 20-year-service reduction, special-line caveats, Sircon transcript/course lookup, and NIPR submit-vs-approval caution. Public copy hides provider cards, prices, discounts, approval labels, and CTAs until exact evidence exists.
- • Georgia CE is framed around OCI birth-month timing, 24/3 standard resident CE, and the 2026 20-year-service reduction.
- • Special-line and annuity-training caveats are preserved.
- • Georgia provider/course approval should be verified through OCI/Sircon tools before public approval language is used.
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.