WI Continuing Education Law
- The law requires CE for individuals licensed in the four major lines of Property, Casualty, Life, Accident and Health, and the limited line of Automobile.
- The 24 hour CE requirement is per licensed individual, regardless of the number of licenses held.
- A licensed individual may receive credit hours for attending the same course only once during any reporting period. Check the course number for verification.
- You must attend a course in its entirety, no partial credit is given.
- A certificate of completion will be issued to each licensed individual who attends an approved course. You must keep the original certificate of completion for 4 years after the end of the year of attendance.
- The licensed individual does not need to report attendance. The course provider is responsible for notifying Promissor of the CE classes attended.
- CE does not apply to licensed individuals exclusively holding a limited line insurance license in credit life, credit accident and health, managing general agent or title insurance.
- CE does not apply to licensed individuals who have completed the pre-licensing education requirement in a reporting period. This exemption does not apply if adding one or more lines to an existing license.























