Done with CE hours as a Florida insurance agent โ now what? ๐


Completing continuing education hours is an essential step in maintaining your insurance agent license in Florida. It is not only a legal requirement but also allows you to stay updated on regulatory changes, new practices, and trends within the insurance sector. Continuing education ensures that as a professional, you can provide more informed and effective service to your clients, adapting to market advancements and ensuring that your knowledge meets the standards set by the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). By fulfilling this requirement, you demonstrate your commitment to quality and professional ethics, strengthening your reputation and reliability in the industry.
If you have already completed the required continuing education hours, follow these steps:
Verify the reporting of your completed hours: Ensure that the continuing education provider has correctly reported the completed hours to the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). This report is usually done automatically, but it's important to confirm the process.
Renew your license: Once the continuing education hours are completed, you must proceed with renewing your insurance agent license. This can be done through the DFS online portal. Be sure to renew your license before the expiration date to avoid penalties or disruption to your license validity.
Keep records: Retain all continuing education certificates and any related documentation in case you need to present them in the future. Although DFS should have a record of your hours, it is always advisable to keep a copy for your own reference.
Check the status of your license: Verify the status of your license in the DFS portal to ensure that your renewal and continuing education hours have been processed correctly.
Review additional requirements: If your license is associated with a specific line of business (life, health, property, etc.), make sure to comply with the specific requirements for that line of business. Some licenses have additional conditions.
Remember that continuing education must be completed every two years. Stay updated with new courses and changes in regulations that may affect your license.
References:
Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS): www.myfloridacfo.com
Continuing education requirements for insurance agents in Florida: DFS - Continuing Education Requirements https://www.myfloridacfo.com/Division/Agents/education/continuing.htm
Frequently Asked Questions about Continuing Education for Insurance Agents in Florida:
1. What is the continuing education requirement?
The number of continuing education hours required depends on the type of license you hold and the number of years you have held it. You can find the specific requirements by license type at Continuing Education Requirements by License Type.
2. I'm a new agent, when is my continuing education due?
The requirement to complete continuing education hours starts the day you are licensed, and you have a full 24-month period, due on the last day of your birth month. After this, it will be required every two years.
Examples:
Licensed - July 11, 2019
Birth Month - June
Compliance start date - July 1, 2020
Due date - June 30, 2022Licensed - July 11, 2020
Birth Month - November
Compliance start date - December 1, 2020
Due date - November 30, 2022Licensed - July 11, 2020
Birth Month - July
Compliance start date - August 1, 2020
Due date - July 31, 2022
3. What happens if I do not complete my continuing education hours by the end of my compliance period?
You will first receive a Preliminary Notice of Non-Compliance and a Settlement Stipulation in your MyProfile account approximately 45 days after your compliance period ends. The Preliminary Notice will list several options to become compliant with your continuing education requirements. Read all the information and proceed according to the option that applies to you.
4. Can I take my continuing education hours online?
Yes, required hours can be taken online or in a classroom through DFS-approved courses like EducUp.
References:
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