Description
Word on the street is that insurance adjusters want to get their continuing education done as quickly and as easily as possible. But that doesn’t mean you want to sit for hours in boring courses that don’t interest you. Now you can have the best of both worlds!
Our new Credits by the Hour Package allows you to choose your own adventure when it comes to CE. Need to know more about auto or commercial claims? We’ve got courses for that. Short on time? Take your CE in increments that work for you with a variety of 1 or 2 hour courses. Don’t like the course you started? No problem. Simply exit that one and choose something different. No matter what your CE goals are, building a custom package will help make meeting your renewal requirements as quick and painless as possible.
Simply choose the number of hours you need. They will be charged at $5 per hour, up to 24 hours, at which point you will get a bulk discount so that 24-hour packages are only $49. North Carolina requires a $2 per hour filing fee, so that will be added to your price at checkout.
The hourly credits you buy are valid for 18 months. So, you could take a few classes now and save the rest for later. Just be sure to complete the hours you need before they expire.
You can check your state’s CE rules by clicking on the Compliance tab above.
Our support team is truly the best in the business so if you have questions about specific courses or state requirements, we can help.
Course Options
Choose from the approved CE hours listed below. After purchase, you can add any of these courses to your custom package.
- A Roof, Four Walls & your Homeowners Policy (3)
- Applied Ethics: What Good Adjusting Looks Like (3)
- Diving Into FEMA & Flood Insurance (3)
- Don’t Be Fooled: How to Identify Insurance Fraud (1)
- Don’t Get Burned: Fire Policies Simplified (2)
- Ethical Principles, Diversity, & Professionalism (3)
- Ethics: In History & Practice (3)
- Ethics: Why Being Good Pays (3)
- Excluded Coverages: Covering Common Gaps (3)
- Farm & Crop Insurance: Lettuce Explain (2)
- FEMA and Flood Insurance: Wading Through Flood Claims (3)
- Flood Insurance: Staying Afloat in a Sea of Rules (3)
- Health Insurance & Medical Report Terminology (1)
- Insurance Adjusting Basics (8)
- Insurance Principles Made Easy (9)
- Let’s Get Personal: Private Property Insurance (4)
- Let’s Talk Shop: Insurance in Business (8)
- Lets Get Down to the Business Owners Policy (1)
- Lies & Liability: Surety, Fidelity, & Commercial Crime (1)
- Navigating Ocean & Inland Marine Insurance (2)
- Risky Business: The Basics of Commercial Liability (2)
- Settlement: The Artful Science of Closing a Claim (1)
- Shaking Things Up: Earthquake Adjusting 101 (1)
- Statutes & Law: Legal Stuff Explained in Simple English (10)
- The Nuts & Bolts of Business: Commercial Property & Equipment Breakdown Coverages (2)
- The Other Side of Insurance: Non-Admitted Markets (3)
- The Rules of the Road for Handling Auto Claims (3)
- Vehicle Parts & Construction: Getting Under the Hood (2)
- What’s the Damage Appraising Auto Claims (2)
- Workers Comp Principles in Simple English (1)
Compliance
North Carolina adjusters are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years, including 3 hours in Ethics. In the first compliance period and every other compliance period after that (every four years), adjusters must also complete 3 hours in Flood Insurance. So the 24 hours must consist of:
- 3 hours of Ethics every two years
- 3 hours of Flood Insurance for the first compliance cycle, and every four years after that
North Carolina Adjusters will not receive credit for any CE course taken twice in any 24-month period, regardless of their license compliance cycle. Be sure to track and plan your CE courses accordingly. Any credits above the required number of CE hours will carry forward to the next biennial compliance period. Excess ethics or flood credits will carry over to the next compliance period as general credits.
The date of compliance for CE varies according to the month and year of birth of the licensee. Review NCDOI CE Information Chart to determine your compliance date.
Renew your license through NIPR.
AdjusterPro offers 190 hours of continuing education for North Carolina adjusters. Courses can be purchased as a bundle that will fulfill state requirements or individually.