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Pennsylvania Insurance Continuing Education Courses
Pennsylvania insurance continuing education courses are renewal CE for licensed producers and related insurance licensees. Pennsylvania says licensed insurance producers must complete at least 24 CE credits during each two-year licensing cycle, and renewal timing is generally tied to the last day of the licensee's birth month.
Quick answer
Pennsylvania licensed producers need at least 24 CE credits during each two-year licensing cycle. Act 142 adds 3 ethics hours within the 24-hour requirement and a 2-hour flood requirement within the 24 for certain property, casualty, allied-lines, or personal-lines producers; verify your exact license type in Sircon/NIPR before enrolling.
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CE requirement snapshot
- Main CE rule
- Licensed insurance producers must complete a minimum of 24 CE credits during their two-year licensing cycle to maintain the license.
- Compliance warning
- Failure to complete the minimum CE requirement results in voluntary license termination.
- Renewal timing
- NIPR lists several resident license types as renewing biennially by the last day of the birth month.
- Act 142 ethics
- Verity-cleared Act 142 posture supports 3 ethics hours within the 24-hour requirement for resident producers and resident/non-resident title agents, with edge-case limits.
- Act 142 flood caveat
- Verity-cleared Act 142 posture supports 2 flood hours within the 24-hour requirement for applicable property, casualty, allied-lines, or personal-lines producers; do not overgeneralize to every license type.
- Approval lookup
- Use Pennsylvania Sircon transcript and Approved Courses Inquiry tools 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 Pennsylvania license is resident producer individual, surplus lines producer, limited lines producer individual, title agent, public adjuster, or another category.
- ✓Plan for at least 24 CE credits during the two-year licensing cycle if you are in the producer scope.
- ✓Check whether Act 142 ethics, flood, title-agent attorney reductions, or other current topic requirements apply to your license.
- ✓Use Pennsylvania Sircon transcript/status and Approved Courses Inquiry tools before treating a course or provider as approved.
- ✓Complete CE before expecting state approval, even if NIPR allows submission before it verifies CE.
- ✓Confirm current fees, late windows, and transaction details in the state/NIPR/Sircon workflow at renewal time.
Pennsylvania Act 142 scope and renewal-timing caveats
Pennsylvania CE copy should lead with the source-backed 24-credit two-year licensing-cycle requirement and birth-month renewal workflow. Act 142 ethics and flood wording must stay scoped: 3 ethics hours are within the 24-hour requirement, and the 2-hour flood requirement applies only to relevant property, casualty, allied-lines, or personal-lines producers. Title-agent, attorney-reduction, nonresident, limited-line, surplus-line, and public-adjuster details should be checked in the current state/Sircon/NIPR record before enrollment.
Renewal CE vs. first-license education
FAQ
How many Pennsylvania insurance CE credits do producers need?
Pennsylvania Insurance Department says licensed insurance producers must complete a minimum of 24 CE credits during their two-year licensing cycle to maintain the license. Confirm your own license type and current topic requirements.
When is Pennsylvania insurance CE due?
NIPR says several resident Pennsylvania license types renew biennially by the last day of the birth month. Use your own license record, transcript/status, and renewal window for the final date.
Does Pennsylvania Act 142 require ethics and flood CE?
Verity-cleared sources support 3 ethics hours within the 24-hour requirement and 2 flood hours within the 24-hour requirement for applicable property, casualty, allied-lines, or personal-lines producers. Do not apply those details to every edge-case license without checking the current record.
Does NIPR verify Pennsylvania CE before renewal submission?
No. NIPR does not verify Pennsylvania CE compliance before allowing submission, but CE compliance is required before state approval. Verify My CE can show transcript/status and may take up to 72 hours after the compliance date.
Can CertLaunch publish Pennsylvania 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
Pennsylvania insurance continuing education pages lead with Pennsylvania 24-credit two-year producer CE requirements, birth-month renewal framing, scoped Act 142 3-ethics and applicable 2-flood posture, Sircon/NIPR transcript workflow, and voluntary-termination compliance warning. Public copy hides provider cards, prices, discounts, approval labels, and CTAs until exact evidence exists.
- • Pennsylvania producer CE is framed as 24 credits during each two-year licensing cycle.
- • Act 142 ethics and flood details are published only with scope limits, not as universal license-type claims.
- • Pennsylvania provider/course approval should be checked through Sircon 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.