The state of New York requires all of its licensed insurance producers to take at least 15 continuing education credits within the two-year period of licensure. If you don't take the required continuing education courses, you will not be able to renew your New York insurance license.
Fortunately, the state of New York offers a wide range of continuing education course options and education providers. Insurance agents and brokers can opt to satisfy the education requirement in a traditional classroom/lecture environment or on the more convenient self-study/internet option.
Finding Insurance Continuing Education Providers
To locate available insurance continuing education classes, visit the New York State Department of Insurance website. Once on the website navigate to the Continuing Education Course Search page. For security purposes, the Department of Insurance recommends that you use the Internet Explorer web browser version 6.x or better. Although they recommend Internet Explorer, up-to-date web browsers such as Firefox version 3.6.x work just fine.
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