Live, instructor-led webinars offer Florida insurance agents a smarter, more practical way to earn continuing education credits. Unlike self-paced or test-based courses, live CE webinars provide expert instruction, real-world Florida insurance examples, interactive learning, and a less stressful path to compliance with no exams required. For busy agents, these Florida-approved courses help strengthen coverage knowledge, improve client conversations, reduce errors and omissions risk, and build skills that can support long-term business growth.
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Florida insurance agents must complete continuing education every two years, including a 4-hour state-approved Law and Ethics course. This blog explains Florida CE requirements, renewal timelines, elective options, and how FISCE webinars help agents stay compliant and keep their licenses active.
Florida insurance agents and adjusters can easily track their continuing education progress through the Florida DFS MyProfile portal, where they can view completed CE hours, renewal status, and compliance requirements. Regularly checking your CE transcript throughout your renewal cycle helps prevent missing credits, avoid penalties, and ensure your license remains in good standing.
Florida insurance CE requirements mandate that producers and adjusters complete 20–24 hours of continuing education every two years by their birth month, including a 4-hour Law and Ethics course. Additional training may apply for annuities, long-term care, and flood insurance. Missing your CE deadline can result in noncompliance notices, fines, and potential loss of appointments, so it’s essential to track your progress in your DFS MyProfile account and complete courses early to stay compliant.
Missing your Florida insurance CE deadline can lead to more than just a slap on the wrist. There’s no automatic grace period, and about 45 days after your deadline, the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) will typically issue a non-compliance notice along with a stipulation agreement. This usually requires you to complete your remaining CE hours and pay a $250 fine within a set timeframe to get back in good standing.
Florida insurance agents must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years. Learn how to stay CE-compliant without stress by planning ahead, choosing relevant courses, and turning CE into a professional advantage.
