Insurance License Renewal in Indiana (2026)

Insurance license renewal in Indiana is handled by the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI), which requires Insurance Producer (Agent)s to renew every 24 months. Below are the renewal deadline rule, continuing-education (CE) hours, fees, and a direct link to the official renewal page — last verified 2026-06-01. This is an unofficial guide; always confirm the details with the board before you file.

Indiana Insurance renewal at a glance

Renewal cycle24 months
Deadline ruleResident producer licenses are issued for two years and expire on the last day of the producer's birth month. Renewal must be completed by that expiration date; IDOI emails a renewal invoice about 90 days before expiration.
CE hours required24 hours
Renewal fee$40.00
Online renewalYes
CE tracking systemSircon
Governing bodyIndiana Department of Insurance (IDOI)

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Continuing-education requirements for Insurances in Indiana

Resident producers with a major line of authority must complete 24 hours of CE per two-year cycle. Of those, 3 hours must be an ethics course if the producer holds Accident & Health and/or Life lines. Limited Lines licenses (Credit, Travel, Funeral Director, Crop Hail) require no CE, except Title producers, who must complete 7 hours of Title-specific CE. Approved CE categories include specialized topics such as flood, long-term care, and annuities, but a fixed number of hours in those topics is not separately mandated for general producers.

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How to renew your Insurance license in Indiana

  1. Confirm your renewal deadline and current status on the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI) portal.
  2. Complete the required 24 CE hours and confirm they appear in Sircon.
  3. Submit the renewal application and pay the current fee online.
  4. Keep proof of CE and your renewal confirmation for your records.
Good to know: Online renewal available via Sircon (sircon.com/indiana) or NIPR; paper NAIC uniform renewal application also accepted by mail with check/money order to IDOI. All license fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. A license expired less than 12 months can be reinstated for a $120 reinstatement fee plus the $40 renewal fee. CE credits are tracked/verified via the Sircon transcript. Public adjusters renew annually (Dec 31, $50) and are out of scope here. The 24-hour requirement (up from 20) applies to two-year licenses issued/renewed after July 1, 2011.

Insurance license renewal in Indiana: frequently asked questions

How often do I renew my Insurance license in Indiana?

Indiana Insurance licenses renew every 24 months. Resident producer licenses are issued for two years and expire on the last day of the producer's birth month. Renewal must be completed by that expiration date; IDOI emails a renewal invoice about 90 days before expiration.

How many CE hours are required to renew an Insurance license in Indiana?

Approximately 24 continuing-education hours per cycle. Resident producers with a major line of authority must complete 24 hours of CE per two-year cycle. Of those, 3 hours must be an ethics course if the producer holds Accident & Health and/or Life lines. Limited Lines licenses (Credit, Travel, Funeral Director, Crop Hail) require no CE, except Title producers, who must complete 7 hours of Title-specific CE. Approved CE categories include specialized topics such as flood, long-term care, and annuities, but a fixed number of hours in those topics is not separately mandated for general producers. Confirm the current requirement with the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI).

Can I renew my Indiana Insurance license online?

Yes — Indiana offers online renewal through the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI). Use the official link on this page.

What happens if I let my Indiana Insurance license expire?

Practicing on an expired license is generally prohibited and can carry penalties. A late fee of about $120 may apply. Contact the Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI) promptly if your license has lapsed.

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