North Carolina Insurance CE Package #1

$49.00

We’ve made it easy to complete your CE requirements with our discounted bundle. This package includes the ethics hours required by your state, as well as engaging courses on excluded coverages, insurance basics, and common personal insurance policies.

  • Back to Basics: A Review
  • Earning Ethically
  • Excluded Coverages
  • Private Property Insurance
  • Business Insurance
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All-Lines Training makes meeting your renewal requirements as easy (and painless) as possible.
Complete the courses you need whenever and wherever it works for you.

Important Info: North Carolina producers will not receive credit for any CE course taken twice in any 24-month period, regardless of their license compliance cycle. Be sure to track and plan your CE courses accordingly. 

We’ve made it easy to complete your CE requirements with our discounted bundle. This package includes the ethics hours required by your state, as well as engaging courses on excluded coverages, insurance basics, and common personal insurance policies.

  • Back to Basics: A Review (6)
  • Earning Ethically (3)
  • Excluded Coverages (3)
  • Private Property Insurance (4)
  • Business Insurance (8)

North Carolina insurance producers are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years. You cannot receive credit for any course more than once in a reporting period. Excess CE credits can be applied to the next compliance cycle but excess ethics or flood credits will carry over to the next compliance period as general credits.

  • Three hours must be an Ethics course
  • Individuals holding a Property, Personal Lines, or adjuster license are required to complete three hours of flood insurance training/CE every four years.

CE credits are due on the last day of your birth month and are dependent on whether your birth year is even or odd. For example, if you were born in an odd-numbered year, your license will expire at the end of your birth month in odd-numbered years. If you were born in an even-numbered year, your license will expire at the end of your birth month in even-numbered years. See details on compliance cycles on this NDOI Schedule.