- What are the continuing education rules for my license?
- How do I check the status of my continuing education credits?
- If I am permanently exempt from continuing education, do I still need to complete continuing education to sell specialty products?
- Do agents with a non-resident license have to follow Texas continuing education rules?
- If you have a Texas designated home state adjuster license, you do need to follow Texas
- If you have any other license, you must follow your home state’s rules. But if your state doesn’t require continuing education, you must follow Texas
- If I’m not using my license, do I still need to accrue continuing education credits?
- When should I take my continuing education courses?
- Can I take any course to meet the continuing education rules?
- How do I ensure my continuing education courses are credited to the correct Texas license?
- If my continuing education credits are posted electronically, do I still need to keep my certificates of completion?
- I have a CE course credit posted to my transcript but not applied to my continuing education requirements, why is that?
- The Texas Department of Insurance’s Continuing Education page to access a comprehensive set of CE rules, requirements, resources, and tools to support you in your career.
- Sircon to apply for or renew your Texas license, check your agent status, update your information, review CE requirements, find courses, request transcripts, and more.


