New Hampshire Insurance Licensing

The information provided by Agenzee is intended to be accurate and current regarding licensing and appointment requirements across states. While we make every effort to ensure precision through research and expertise, we recommend that readers independently verify details by contacting their state’s insurance department for precise regulations. Remaining informed is essential, and we are here to assist you on your path.

Appointments and Terminations in New Hampshire

Yes

Yes

Within 15 days of contract execution or first business submission

JIT appointments permitted. Must be submitted within 15 days after the agent/agency contract is executed or the first business is submitted

Yes

$25

Yes

No

No

No

Date the transaction is processed.

No, perpetual

No fees

Yes

Not specified

Yes

Backdating not allowed; date is when transaction is processed

$25

Licensing in New Hampshire

Initial individual new license fee

$210

License renewal fee

$150

90 days before expiration

Last day of birth month every 2 years

Last day of birth month every 2 years

No

No

Residence, Business, and Mailing

Agency Licensing in New Hampshire

No

Yes

Yes

90 days prior to May 31st biennially

Yes

Independent and Emergency Adjuster Licensing in New Hampshire

Yes

Yes

Yes

AK, AL, AR, AZ, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MS, MT, NC, NH, NM, NV, OK, OR, RI, SC, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WY

Various, including Workers' Compensation and Property & Casualty

Licensing: $75 Renewal: $75 Reinstatement: $75

Biennially, on the last day of the licensee's birth month

Continuing Education Requirements for New Hampshire Insurance Licensees

Here at Agenzee, we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information on CE requirements for various states. While we take pride in our thorough research and expertise, we encourage our readers to conduct their own due diligence by consulting their state’s department of insurance for specific requirements. Remember, staying informed is key, and we’re here to support you on your journey to compliance!

Licensees must complete a total of 24 hours of continuing education every two years.

The renewal period is biennial, occurring every two years.

License renewal must be completed by the last day of the licensee's birth month.

The license renewal year is based on the year of first license issuance.

Continuing education credits are due 60 days prior to the license expiration date.

There is no specific CE reminder sent by the state; only a license renewal reminder is provided.

- LUTCF, CLU, CFC, and CFPs are exempt from CE. - Individuals renewing their license for the first time are exempt from CE.

If CE is completed within the 60-day window between the CE due date and license expiration date, an additional late CE fee is charged. For producers, the fee is $50, and for adjusters, it's $25. If CE is completed after expiration, the fee increases to double the license fee for all license holders. To reinstate a license within two years of expiration, CE compliance is necessary. However, for residents reinstating after two years, CE is no longer required, but they must pass the licensing exam again.

Yes, CE instructors receive credit for teaching courses, limited to once per course per compliance period.

Licensees must complete 3-10 hours of ethics training.

Three hours of CE training must focus on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

Initial certification requires an 8-hour training course, followed by 4 hours of LTC-specific training every two years.

Licensees must complete a one-time, 4-hour annuities course.

Frequently Asked Questions on New Hampshire Insurance Licensing

Renewals can be done via the NIPR gateway, starting 90 days before the license expires.

Yes, licensees must complete 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years.

There is a grace period where you can still renew, but failing to renew within this period may require reapplication or additional fees.

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New Hampshire

Chris Nicolopoulos

(603) 271-2261

New Hampshire Insurance Department