Insurance Training for UIA Members

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Mountain CE is the preferred insurance training vendor for Utah Independent Agents (UIA).

UIA members will receive:

  • 20% off insurance license exam prep; use coupon code UIA20EP.
  • 15% off insurance continuing education (CE); use coupon code UIA15CE.

To get started with:

Mountain CE can answer these questions and more!

  • How many insurance CE credits do I need?
  • Which courses do I need to be compliant?
  • When is my insurance license coming up for renewal?
  • How do I renew my license?
  • What must a new agent do to pass the state insurance exam?
  • What must a new agent do to get licensed?

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Insurance CE Requirements

Utah resident producers and adjusters, excluding title producers, shall comply with the following CE requirements.

  • A total of 24 hours of continuing education are required, of which:
    • 12 hours must be in the classroom or classroom equivalent type courses.
    • No more than 12 hours may be from courses provided by insurers.
    • 3 hours must be in ethics training, and the remaining 21 hours can be in any line of insurance.
    • All 24 hours must be from courses approved by the Utah Insurance Department.
  • Proof of completion of continuing education hours must be kept on file with the producer. The Department may conduct random audits of producers by mail to verify their CE hours.

Title producers shall comply with the following CE requirements.

  • A total of 12 hours of continuing education are required, of which:
    • 6 hours must be in the classroom or classroom equivalent type courses.
    • No more than 6 hours may be from courses provided by insurers.
    • 3 hours must be in ethics training, and the remaining 9 hours can be in any line of insurance.
    • All 12 hours must be from courses approved by the Utah Insurance Department.
    • If licensed for 20 or more consecutive years, a total of 6 hours is required, with 3 of ethics.
  • Proof of completion of continuing education hours must be kept on file with the producer. The Department may conduct random audits of producers by mail to verify their CE hours.