Insurance License Renewal in Oregon (2026)

Insurance license renewal in Oregon is handled by the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR), 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.

Oregon Insurance renewal at a glance

Renewal cycle24 months
Deadline ruleA resident individual producer license expires biennially in the month of the licensee's birthday anniversary. CE and the renewal must be completed by the last day of that birth month; the Division recommends finishing CE the month prior since providers have up to 15 days to post credits and NIPR transcript updates can lag.
CE hours required24 hours
Renewal fee$45.00
Online renewalYes
CE tracking systemNIPR
Governing bodyOregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR)

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Continuing-education requirements for Insurances in Oregon

24 hours of approved CE per two-year renewal cycle. Within those hours, at least 3 must be professional ethics and at least 3 must cover Oregon insurance statutes and administrative rules (including recent changes). No more than 8 hours credit in one day; no more than 4 hours for agency management courses; no carryover and courses cannot be repeated within the term. Separate supplemental product training is required before selling long-term care, flood, or annuity products, and those hours may count toward CE if approved.

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How to renew your Insurance license in Oregon

  1. Confirm your renewal deadline and current status on the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) 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 must be done electronically (via NIPR.com); paper renewal is not allowed for resident producers. Renewal is blocked until required CE appears on the producer's transcript. Fee is $45 if paid on time and $90 if late, so the late penalty is an additional $45; an unspecified processing fee also applies. Birth-month biennial expiration means the exact deadline date varies per licensee.

Insurance license renewal in Oregon: frequently asked questions

How often do I renew my Insurance license in Oregon?

Oregon Insurance licenses renew every 24 months. A resident individual producer license expires biennially in the month of the licensee's birthday anniversary. CE and the renewal must be completed by the last day of that birth month; the Division recommends finishing CE the month prior since providers have up to 15 days to post credits and NIPR transcript updates can lag.

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

Approximately 24 continuing-education hours per cycle. 24 hours of approved CE per two-year renewal cycle. Within those hours, at least 3 must be professional ethics and at least 3 must cover Oregon insurance statutes and administrative rules (including recent changes). No more than 8 hours credit in one day; no more than 4 hours for agency management courses; no carryover and courses cannot be repeated within the term. Separate supplemental product training is required before selling long-term care, flood, or annuity products, and those hours may count toward CE if approved. Confirm the current requirement with the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR).

Can I renew my Oregon Insurance license online?

Yes — Oregon offers online renewal through the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR). Use the official link on this page.

What happens if I let my Oregon Insurance license expire?

Practicing on an expired license is generally prohibited and can carry penalties. A late fee of about $45 may apply. Contact the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) promptly if your license has lapsed.

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