Insurance License Renewal in Nebraska (2026)

Insurance license renewal in Nebraska is handled by the Nebraska Department of Insurance, 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.

Nebraska Insurance renewal at a glance

Renewal cycle24 months
Deadline ruleResident individual producer licenses are issued on a biennial cycle and expire on the last day of the licensee's birth month, in the year in which the licensee's age is divisible by two. Licenses may be renewed during the 90-day window immediately preceding the expiration date.
CE hours required24 hours
Renewal fee$50.00
Online renewalYes
CE tracking systemNIPR
Governing bodyNebraska Department of Insurance

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Continuing-education requirements for Insurances in Nebraska

Resident producers must complete 24 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle (the maximum for any line combination), including a minimum of 3 hours of ethics. For major lines this is structured as 21 general hours plus 3 ethics hours. CE credits may not be carried over to the next cycle, and a course may not be repeated for credit within the same 2-year period. Line-specific requirements apply: producers selling annuities must complete a one-time 4-credit annuity training course; long-term care sellers must complete a one-time 8-hour LTC course followed by a 4-hour refresher every 24 months; flood (NFIP) sellers must complete a one-time 3-hour flood course. Limited lines have lower hour requirements (e.g., crop 6, viatical settlements 15).

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How to renew your Insurance license in Nebraska

  1. Confirm your renewal deadline and current status on the Nebraska Department of Insurance portal.
  2. Complete the required 24 CE hours and confirm they appear in NIPR.
  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: Renewals are submitted electronically through NIPR; the DOI directs licensees to www.nipr.com. The renewal window opens 90 days before expiration but only after all CE is fulfilled — eligibility begins about 24 hours after the CE provider uploads completion (providers have up to 10 days to upload), so renewal cannot be done the same day CE is completed. The $90 figure listed is the resident producer reinstatement fee for an expired license (per the official fee schedule); Nebraska allows a roughly 30-day late/reinstatement window after expiration. The exact birth-month/age-divisible-by-two expiration rule is explicitly published on the DOI page for public adjusters and governs producer licenses under Neb. Rev. Stat. 44-4054; it was corroborated across multiple secondary sources but the verbatim producer statute text was not directly retrieved due to a fetch timeout. CE is waived for those renewing within one year of initial license issuance.

Insurance license renewal in Nebraska: frequently asked questions

How often do I renew my Insurance license in Nebraska?

Nebraska Insurance licenses renew every 24 months. Resident individual producer licenses are issued on a biennial cycle and expire on the last day of the licensee's birth month, in the year in which the licensee's age is divisible by two. Licenses may be renewed during the 90-day window immediately preceding the expiration date.

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

Approximately 24 continuing-education hours per cycle. Resident producers must complete 24 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal cycle (the maximum for any line combination), including a minimum of 3 hours of ethics. For major lines this is structured as 21 general hours plus 3 ethics hours. CE credits may not be carried over to the next cycle, and a course may not be repeated for credit within the same 2-year period. Line-specific requirements apply: producers selling annuities must complete a one-time 4-credit annuity training course; long-term care sellers must complete a one-time 8-hour LTC course followed by a 4-hour refresher every 24 months; flood (NFIP) sellers must complete a one-time 3-hour flood course. Limited lines have lower hour requirements (e.g., crop 6, viatical settlements 15). Confirm the current requirement with the Nebraska Department of Insurance.

Can I renew my Nebraska Insurance license online?

Yes — Nebraska offers online renewal through the Nebraska Department of Insurance. Use the official link on this page.

What happens if I let my Nebraska Insurance license expire?

Practicing on an expired license is generally prohibited and can carry penalties. A late fee of about $90 may apply. Contact the Nebraska Department of Insurance promptly if your license has lapsed.

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