Insurance License Renewal in Nevada (2026)

Insurance license renewal in Nevada is handled by the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry), which requires Insurance Producer (Agent)s to renew every 36 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.

Nevada Insurance renewal at a glance

Renewal cycle36 months
Deadline ruleNevada producer licenses are triennial (3-year term). Per NRS 683A.261, the renewal date is the last day of the month that is 3 years after the month the license was originally issued (first renewal) or last due to be renewed (subsequent renewals) — i.e., it is anchored to the license issuance/renewal anniversary month, NOT the licensee's birthday. The renewal, including CE, must be completed on or before this expiration date.
CE hours required30 hours
Renewal fee$185.00
Online renewalYes
CE tracking systemSircon
Governing bodyNevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry)

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Last verified 2026-06-01 from the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry). automated research workflow (official nevada Department of Insurance), confidence high.

Continuing-education requirements for Insurances in Nevada

Resident producers must complete 30 hours of continuing education during each 3-year license term, prior to expiration, of which 3 hours must be in ethics (per the Nevada DOI Individual Producers page; CE exemption criteria in NAC 683A.330). Separately, product-specific training applies: producers selling annuities must complete a one-time annuity suitability/best-interest training course (a 4-hour course, with a 1-hour Best Interest Standard update for those who previously trained, following the 2024 regulation update), and producers must complete required long-term care (LTC) insurance training before selling LTC products. These product trainings are in addition to / separate from the general 30-hour CE requirement.

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How to renew your Insurance license in Nevada

  1. Confirm your renewal deadline and current status on the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry) portal.
  2. Complete the required 30 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: Cycle is triennial (3 years / 36 months), not the typical biennial. The $185 fee is the all-in state fee for a resident individual producer: $125 triennial license renewal (NRS 680B.010(5)(c)) plus a $60 NRS 680C.110 triennial fee; the DOI website lists $185 as the licensing fee. Sircon (or NIPR) third-party vendor transaction/processing fees apply on top. Late renewal: NRS 683A.261 allows renewal within 30 days after the renewal date with a penalty of 50% of applicable renewal fees (excluding the NRS 680C.110 fee) — a percentage penalty, not a fixed dollar late fee, so late_fee_usd is null. An expired license may be reinstated within 12 months without re-exam by completing CE and paying a penalty of twice the applicable renewal fees. Renewal is submitted electronically through Sircon; license printing is only via Sircon (NIPR-submitted apps incur a print transaction fee). A courtesy reminder email is sent ~2 months before expiration. CE completions are uploaded by providers into the licensee's record and viewable in Sircon. Initial licensing exam is via Pearson VUE (not part of renewal).

Insurance license renewal in Nevada: frequently asked questions

How often do I renew my Insurance license in Nevada?

Nevada Insurance licenses renew every 36 months. Nevada producer licenses are triennial (3-year term). Per NRS 683A.261, the renewal date is the last day of the month that is 3 years after the month the license was originally issued (first renewal) or last due to be renewed (subsequent renewals) — i.e., it is anchored to the license issuance/renewal anniversary month, NOT the licensee's birthday. The renewal, including CE, must be completed on or before this expiration date.

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

Approximately 30 continuing-education hours per cycle. Resident producers must complete 30 hours of continuing education during each 3-year license term, prior to expiration, of which 3 hours must be in ethics (per the Nevada DOI Individual Producers page; CE exemption criteria in NAC 683A.330). Separately, product-specific training applies: producers selling annuities must complete a one-time annuity suitability/best-interest training course (a 4-hour course, with a 1-hour Best Interest Standard update for those who previously trained, following the 2024 regulation update), and producers must complete required long-term care (LTC) insurance training before selling LTC products. These product trainings are in addition to / separate from the general 30-hour CE requirement. Confirm the current requirement with the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry).

Can I renew my Nevada Insurance license online?

Yes — Nevada offers online renewal through the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry). Use the official link on this page.

What happens if I let my Nevada Insurance license expire?

Practicing on an expired license is generally prohibited and can carry penalties. Late or reactivation fees may apply. Contact the Nevada Division of Insurance (Department of Business and Industry) promptly if your license has lapsed.

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