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Continuing Education

NOTICE to CE Providers

For a list of course providers, course calendar and education transcript, see SIRCON.

*If you are in need of assistance on locating continuing education courses or tracking continuing education credits please email Michael Covington at mcovington@utah.gov.

Continuing Education (CE) Requirement

(I) Utah resident producers and adjusters, excluding title producers, shall comply with the following CE requirements.

  • A total of 24 hours of continuing education are required, of which:
    • 12 hours must be in the classroom or classroom equivalent type courses.
    • No more than 12 hours may be from courses provided by insurers.
    • 3 hours must be in ethics training, and the remaining 21 hours can be in any line of insurance.
    • All 24 hours must be from courses approved by the Utah Insurance Department.
  • Proof of completion of continuing education hours must be kept on file with the producer. The Department may conduct random audits of producers by mail to verify their CE hours.

(II) Title producers shall comply with the following CE requirements.

  • A total of 12 hours of continuing education are required, of which:
    • 6 hours must be in the classroom or classroom equivalent type courses.
    • No more than 6 hours may be from courses provided by insurers.
    • 3 hours must be in ethics training, and the remaining 9 hours can be in any line of insurance.
    • All 12 hours must be from courses approved by the Utah Insurance Department.
    • If licensed for 20 or more consecutive years, a total of 6 hours is required, with 3 of ethics.
  • Proof of completion of continuing education hours must be kept on file with the producer. The Department may conduct random audits of producers by mail to verify their CE hours.

(III) A nonresident producer who has complied with continuing education requirements in his/her home state is not required to complete additional CE for their non-resident license in Utah.

CE Exemptions

In accordance with 31A-23a-113(1)(b), a licensee whose license lapses due to military service, voluntary service for a period of time designated by the person for whom the licensee provides voluntary service, or some other extenuating circumstance, such as long term medical disability, may be exempt from the continuing education requirements in order to reinstate the license.

In accordance with 31A-23a-202(3)(d)(i), a licensee who was first licensed before December 31, 1982 may be exempt from continuing education requirements.

Producers holding and maintaining the following designations are deemed to have met the CE requirements: CLU, ChFC and RHU with completion of the PACE program; CPCU with completion of the CPD program; and CFP, REBC, CIC, ACSR, CRM, SOFE, or IRES with completion of their continuing education requirements.

To apply for an exemption, attach a current proof of good standing letter for your designation when paying the renewal fee. Then contact Michael Covington at mcovington@utah.gov to inform her of your attached letter.

Title Only

In accordance with 31A-23a-202(3)(b)(i)(iii)(C), a title producer who is an active member in good standing with the State Bar, and has met the continuing education requirements of the Utah State Bar, is considered to have met the continuing education requirements for the Utah Insurance Department.

To apply for an exemption, attach a current letter of good standing from the Utah State Bar when paying the renewal fee. Then contact Michael Covington at mcovington@utah.gov to inform her of your attached letter.

CE Provider List

Required continuing education (CE) must be completed prior to license renewal. For a list of active CE providers click here:


Instructions for CE Course Providers

  • Copy of Rule R590-142: Continuing Education Rule (all but Section 4)
  • For information on becoming a CE Provider, please contact Michael Covington at mcovington@utah.gov.
  • Continuing Education Provider fees:
    • Continuing Education total provider fees are $270.
    • R590-102-20: Continuing Education Fees.
      • Continuing education provider approval fees:
        • initial approval fee – due with application: $270;
        • renewal approval fee if renewed prior to expiration – due with renewal application: $270;
        • renewal approval fee if renewed after expiration – due with renewal application: $320

Checks should be made payable to the UTAH INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.

We appreciate your interest in our program. If you have further questions or if we can provide other information, please contact Michael Covington at (801) 957-9242 or by email at: mcovington@utah.gov.