North Carolina CE Courses

North Carolina Insurance Continuing Education (CE) Courses

Don't let your license lapse! Complete your North Carolina CE hours online with state-approved courses. We report your completion to the state the same day.

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Same-Day CE Reporting

We report your CE completion to the North Carolina Department of Insurance the same day you finish — so your license never lapses.

North Carolina CE Requirements

North Carolina requires all licensed insurance producers to complete continuing education (CE) hours to renew their license every 2 years. This ensures agents stay current with changing insurance products, regulations, and ethics requirements.

JustInsurance offers state-approved online CE courses that you can complete entirely at your own pace, on any device. When you finish, we report your completion directly to the North Carolina Department of Insurance the same day — no paperwork, no delays.

Don't Wait Until the Last Minute

License lapses can result in reinstatement fees and additional requirements. Complete your CE at least 30 days before your renewal deadline. JustInsurance courses can be finished in a single day.

CE Requirements Summary

Choose Your Line of Authority

Select the course that matches your current license type.

Life Insurance CE

Complete your life insurance continuing education requirements online. State-approved hours that keep your life license active and compliant.

Hours Required24 hrs
Course Price$39
Renewal Cycle2 years
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Health Insurance CE

Complete your health insurance CE requirements online. Covers all required topics including ethics. Same-day reporting to your state DOI.

Hours Required24 hrs
Course Price$39
Renewal Cycle2 years
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $39
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Life & Health CE

Fulfill the CE requirements for both your life and health licenses in one package. The most efficient way to renew your combined license.

Hours Required24 hrs
Course Price$39
Renewal Cycle2 years
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $39

Property & Casualty CE

Complete your P&C continuing education online. North Carolina-approved hours covering personal auto, homeowners, commercial property, GL, and workers' compensation.

Hours Required24 hrs
Course Price$39
Renewal Cycle2 years
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $39

How CE Renewal Works

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Choose Your Course

Select the CE course that matches your North Carolina license type (Life, Health, or Life & Health).

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Complete Online

Finish your required CE hours entirely online, at your own pace, on any device.

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We Report to the State

JustInsurance reports your completion to the North Carolina Department of Insurance the same day. No paperwork needed.

Same-Day DOI Reporting

When you complete your CE with JustInsurance, we electronically report your course completion to the North Carolina Department of Insurance the same business day. Your CE credit appears on your license record automatically — no certificates to mail, no forms to submit.

What Happens If You Miss Your North Carolina CE Deadline?

Letting your insurance license lapse is more than an inconvenience — it can mean lost income, reinstatement fees, and extra CE requirements before you can legally sell again. Below you'll find the specific grace periods, late fees, and reinstatement rules that apply in North Carolina, so you know exactly where you stand if a renewal deadline slips by.

Grace Period
4 months after CE compliance date
Late Fee
No separate late fee
Reinstatement Fee
$75 (paid to Prometric)
Reinstatement Window
4 months; after that full prelicensing + exam required

Consequences of a Lapsed License

You cannot legally transact insurance in NC; after the 4-month window you must retake prelicensing education and pass the state exam again.

Carry-Forward Rules

Yes — excess general hours carry forward; ethics only as general credit

Rules can change mid-cycle — always confirm current requirements with the North Carolina Department of Insurance, which is the official source of truth for license status and CE compliance.

Don't Let Your License Lapse

Complete your North Carolina CE today — we report same-day to the North Carolina Department of Insurance, so your license stays active and you stay earning.

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North Carolina Insurance CE FAQs

How many CE hours does North Carolina require for insurance license renewal?

North Carolina requires 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years to maintain an active insurance producer license. Of those 24 hours, 3 must specifically cover ethics and professional conduct — this is a mandatory component, not optional. All CE must be completed through a North Carolina Department of Insurance-approved provider before your license renewal deadline. JustInsurance is an approved provider and offers a complete 24-hour CE package for $39, including the required ethics hours.

How much does North Carolina insurance CE cost?

JustInsurance offers a complete North Carolina CE package — covering all 24 required hours including the 3-hour ethics requirement — for $39. This is a flat-fee bundle with no per-course upsells or surprise charges. Individual CE courses are also available for agents who need only specific topics to round out their renewal hours. Every purchase includes immediate online access, self-paced completion, and automatic CE credit reporting to the North Carolina Department of Insurance on your behalf.

Can I complete my North Carolina insurance CE online?

Yes. North Carolina approves online CE courses, and JustInsurance provides a full catalog of self-paced courses that meet all North Carolina Department of Insurance requirements. You can study on any device, pause and resume whenever you need to, and complete your 24-hour requirement in a single sitting or spread across multiple sessions. Once you finish each course, JustInsurance reports your completion electronically to the North Carolina Department of Insurance — you do not need to mail certificates or manually update your license record.

What happens if I don't complete my North Carolina CE on time?

You cannot legally transact insurance in NC; after the 4-month window you must retake prelicensing education and pass the state exam again. Specifically in North Carolina: the grace period is 4 months after CE compliance date, the late fee is No separate late fee, and reinstatement runs $75 (paid to Prometric) with a window of 4 months; after that full prelicensing + exam required. A lapsed license also interrupts your commission flow and can trigger carrier appointment reviews. JustInsurance makes it easy to finish your hours well before your deadline — the entire $39 package can be completed in a single day if needed.

How do I reinstate a lapsed North Carolina insurance license?

If your North Carolina insurance license has lapsed, you typically have 4 months; after that full prelicensing + exam required to reinstate it before you must re-apply as a new licensee. Reinstatement in North Carolina runs $75 (paid to Prometric), and you must complete any outstanding CE hours from the lapsed period before the North Carolina Department of Insurance will process your reinstatement. The sooner you act, the simpler the process — waiting too long can mean retaking prelicensing education and the state exam from scratch. JustInsurance courses report electronically to the North Carolina Department of Insurance, so once your hours are complete your reinstatement moves fast.

Do unused CE hours carry forward in North Carolina?

Carry-forward policy in North Carolina: Yes — excess general hours carry forward; ethics only as general credit. Carry-forward rules matter if you finish your required hours early in the cycle — in some states, the extra hours apply to your next renewal period, while in others any excess is simply lost. Ethics hours often have separate, stricter carry-forward rules than general CE hours, so even if general hours roll over, you typically need a fresh ethics course each cycle. For the current official carry-forward policy, always verify with the North Carolina Department of Insurance, which is the authoritative source of truth for your CE account.

Does North Carolina require ethics CE hours?

Yes. North Carolina mandates that 3 of your 24 required CE hours specifically cover ethics and professional conduct. This is not optional — you must satisfy the ethics component separately from general CE hours, and the North Carolina Department of Insurance tracks it independently. Failing to complete the ethics hours is treated the same as failing to complete your total CE requirement. JustInsurance's $39 CE package includes a fully approved 3-hour ethics course, so your entire renewal requirement is covered in one purchase.

Last updated: March 2026