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New York Insurance Continuing Education Courses

New York insurance continuing education courses are renewal or relicensing CE for already-licensed producers. DFS frames many insurance licensees around 15 CE credits after active more than two years, with required topic buckets and license-period timing that should be checked before renewal submission.

Quick answer

New York DFS says certain insurance licenses need 15 CE credits after active more than two years and for later renewal or relicensing. Include required topic areas such as Insurance Law, ethics and professionalism, diversity/inclusion/elimination of bias, and flood where applicable, then verify provider/course status in official DFS tools.

CE requirement snapshot

Main CE rule
DFS describes 15 CE credits for certain insurance licenses after active more than two years and for later renewal or relicensing.
Required topics
Required topic buckets include Insurance Law, ethics and professionalism, diversity/inclusion/elimination of bias, and flood where applicable.
Timing rule
CE must be accumulated during the licensing period and completed before renewal or relicensing submission.
Expiration window
DFS ties expiration to birth date in the matching even or odd birth year; NIPR describes a renewal window beginning 180 days before expiration and ending on the expiration date.
Approval lookup
Use New York DFS provider and course search tools before treating any provider or 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 which New York insurance license authority you hold and whether the 15-credit rule applies after active more than two years.
  • Plan required Insurance Law, ethics/professionalism, diversity/inclusion/elimination of bias, and applicable flood-topic credits.
  • Complete CE during the licensing period before submitting renewal or relicensing.
  • Check DFS expiration and NIPR renewal-window guidance against your own license record.
  • Use New York DFS course/provider search tools before relying on a provider approval claim.
  • Treat self-study final-exam and product-specific Regulation 187/best-interest training as separate course-selection caveats where applicable.

New York topic buckets, expiration timing, and course caveats

New York CE copy should not flatten renewal compliance into a generic 15-credit package. The public page preserves DFS topic buckets, CE-before-renewal/relicensing language, even/odd birth-year expiration framing, flood and self-study caveats, and the need to verify exact provider/course status in DFS tools before enrolling.

Renewal CE vs. first-license education

FAQ

How many New York insurance CE credits are required?

DFS describes 15 CE credits for certain insurance licenses after active more than two years and for later renewal or relicensing. Check your own authority and license record before enrolling.

What topic buckets does New York insurance CE include?

DFS lists required areas including Insurance Law, ethics and professionalism, diversity/inclusion/elimination of bias, and flood where applicable.

When should New York insurance CE be completed?

CE should be accumulated during the licensing period and completed before renewal or relicensing submission. NIPR also describes a renewal window that begins 180 days before expiration and ends on the expiration date.

Can CertLaunch list New York 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 DFS/provider/course and monetization evidence clears.

AI-readable summary

New York CE pages use official DFS renewal/relicensing framing: certain licenses need 15 credits after active more than two years, with required topic buckets, CE-before-submission timing, even/odd birth-year expiration context, and NIPR 180-day renewal-window caveat. Public copy directs users to DFS provider/course tools and hides provider pricing, approval labels, and CTAs.

  • New York CE is framed as 15 credits for certain licenses after active more than two years, with license-scope caveats.
  • New York required topics include Insurance Law, ethics/professionalism, diversity/inclusion/elimination of bias, and flood where applicable.
  • New York provider/course approval should be checked through official DFS 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.

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