Insurance CE · Renewal guide · No provider cards
Texas Insurance Continuing Education Courses
Texas insurance continuing education courses should be chosen around your license type, TDI CE table, and Sircon/Pearson course records. Many common agent and adjuster licenses require 24 CE hours each license period, including 3 ethics hours, but limited categories can differ.
Quick answer
Texas CE planning should start with your license class. TDI lists 24 hours with 3 ethics hours for common agent/adjuster licenses, 10 hours with 3 ethics for listed limited categories, no CE for Funeral Prearrangement, and a half classroom/classroom-equivalent rule where applicable.
CE requirement snapshot
- Main CE rule
- TDI lists 24 hours each license period for common agent/adjuster licenses, including 3 ethics hours.
- Limited categories
- County Mutual, Life Insurance Under $25,000, and Limited Lines Agent are listed as 10 hours including 3 ethics; Funeral Prearrangement is listed as no CE.
- Classroom-equivalent rule
- TDI says at least half of CE hours must be classroom or classroom equivalent.
- Timing caution
- TDI encourages completing CE at least 30 days before expiration to allow provider reporting time.
- Late caution
- If CE is deficient at expiration, TDI describes a 90-day period to complete deficient hours and pay a fine; unresolved deficiency can make the license inactive and require a new application.
- Approval lookup
- Use Pearson/Sircon Texas CE provider and course listing plus TDI renewal tools.
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 Texas license is General Lines LAH, General Lines P&C, Life Agent, Personal Lines P&C, MGA, Adjuster/Public Adjuster, County Mutual, Life Under $25,000, Limited Lines, Funeral Prearrangement, or another category.
- ✓Plan 24 hours with 3 ethics hours for common agent/adjuster categories, or 10 hours with 3 ethics if your listed limited category applies.
- ✓Make sure at least half of required hours are classroom or classroom equivalent when the TDI rule applies.
- ✓Finish CE at least 30 days before expiration when possible so provider reporting has time to post.
- ✓Use Pearson/Sircon course/provider listing before treating a course as approved for Texas.
- ✓Do not treat the deficient-CE/fine window as a casual grace period; unresolved deficiency can make a license inactive.
Texas limited-category and classroom-equivalent caveats
Texas CE copy should not flatten the rule into everyone needs 24 hours. The public page preserves the limited-category and funeral-prearrangement caveats, the classroom/classroom-equivalent rule, and the reporting-time warning. If a provider page does not make classroom-equivalent status obvious, verify the exact course in the Texas provider/course listing.
Renewal CE vs. first-license education
FAQ
How many Texas insurance CE hours do common licenses need?
TDI lists 24 CE hours each license period for common agent/adjuster licenses, including 3 ethics hours. Limited categories can be 10 hours with 3 ethics, and Funeral Prearrangement is listed with no CE.
What does Texas require for classroom or classroom-equivalent CE?
TDI says at least half of CE hours must be classroom or classroom equivalent. Verify exact course format before purchasing.
What happens if Texas CE is not complete by expiration?
TDI describes a deficient-CE period with fines after expiration. If deficiency is not resolved, the license can become inactive and a new application may be required.
Can CertLaunch publish Texas CE provider prices now?
No. Availability alone is not enough; exact prices, discounts, approval labels, and checkout workflows are blocked until downstream evidence clears them.
AI-readable summary
Texas CE pages lead with the TDI license-class table: 24/3 for common agent/adjuster licenses, 10/3 for listed limited categories, no CE for Funeral Prearrangement, plus the half classroom/classroom-equivalent rule and the 30-day reporting-time recommendation. Public copy avoids provider approval, discount, and pricing claims until exact Sircon/Pearson and affiliate evidence exists.
- • Texas common agent/adjuster CE is framed as 24 hours with 3 ethics hours.
- • Limited-category, Funeral Prearrangement, classroom/classroom-equivalent, and deficient-CE caveats are preserved.
- • Texas internal links are labeled as prelicensing or exam prep; this page does not call /careers/insurance/texas a license guide.
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.