The Need for Insurance Continuing Education for Agents

By Ed Hulse


Your national and state government enacts changes to laws constantly. These rules may apply to the coverage that you have on your car, home, or other death benefits. When your agent speaks with you they must keep up to date on what rules have changed and how they will affect their customers. The only way to do so is to take insurance continuing education courses. They can only speak with you correctly if they know what the laws are regulations are. This must be done on a yearly basis so that they can continue to sell policies. Those that do not may lose their license.

Who determines what minimum requirements are needed by agents? This is decided on by each individual state. They also detail what courses need to be taken as well as the minimum number of total credits that must be attained. The insurance commissioner and board of insurance agents look at what topics are of current interest and make classes available that students can take.

When a person sells coverage they receive personal data and information from each of their clients. This can be used in a negative manner. The insurance board wants to make sure that this does not happen so they require an ethics course to be taken by each person every year. They feel that this will help to deter agents from making bad decisions whether they realize they are making them or not. Even if you do not know something is wrong is no excuse. An agent can lose their credentials regardless of this fact.

Classroom courses were the only choice that agents had to meet their educational requirements. Now online learning is available which is cheaper and faster. It also allows students to be able to learn where ever they are. This can be at home, work, while traveling, or even or vacation. Some self study may also be credited where appropriate.

Although classes are needed to stay an agent, you need to be certain of the school that is offering the subject material. Unless they are approved and have proper credentials you could be taking courses that will be of no value to you. Verify their credentials before you spend any money.

Is it possible that you might not need to take courses? Is there an exemption available for your state? To find out you should ask the insurance board or commissioner. They can advise you on what the current regulations are to opt out and if you meet them.

Do not let your license expire. This happens when you do not complete the training courses needed for credits each year. You can default on policy commissions and income. Many companies provide bonuses and incentive trips for their top sellers. As an agent that cannot sell policies you will not be able to participate. You will need to take all the basic courses over again. This can take time which you may not have.

If you decide to become an agent it will be a requirement to have insurance continuing education courses to sustain your license and credentials. You can choose how you want to take your classes. They can be taken online or in a classroom. The allotted courses needed are pre-determined by the state where your license is held.




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