Texas · Texas Department of Insurance approved
Texas Insurance CE, done right.
All 24 of your biennial CE hours, ethics included, approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. We file with the state within 24 hours.
At a glance
- CE hours required24 hrs
- Renewal cycle2 yrs
- Ethics requirement3 hrs
- Classroom requirement 3 hrs
- Online allowedMost hours
- Credit reportingAuto
What Texas requires
The renewal cycle, plain English.
If you’re licensed in Texas, you need 24 hours of CE every two years, including the 3-hour ethics module, by your license expiration date. Texas also requires 3 hours of classroom or interactive online instruction as part of the total, the rest can be self-paced. The remaining hours can come from any approved elective in your line of authority.
Every course you finish gets filed with the Texas Department of Insurance through Sircon, usually within 24 hours. Your credits show up on your transcript well before your deadline.
Important dates
When is your renewal due?
Texas ties your renewal to your license expiration date. Drop in your details and we’ll tell you when your CE is due, and when we recommend finishing.
Texas-approved
Courses that count.
Life Insurance Suitability & Replacement
Long-Term Care: Producer Training
Annuity Best Interest Standards
Commercial Coverage Fundamentals
Flood Insurance: NFIP Compliance
Texas bundles
Renew faster. Pay less.
Each bundle includes your required ethics module plus the right mix of electives for your license.
Texas Full Renewal
Multi-State Renewal Bundle
Texas FAQ
Quick answers.
When are my Texas credits reported?
We file your credits with the Texas Department of Insurance through Sircon, usually within 24 business hours of finishing a course. You’ll get a confirmation email as soon as the filing is done.
Can I take all 24 hours online?
Most of the 24 hours can be self-paced online. The 3-hour classroom requirement can be met by an interactive webinar or live online course, both options we offer.
What happens if I miss my renewal deadline?
Texas offers a short grace period, but late renewals come with a state fee and your license can lapse. Reinstating a lapsed license takes extra steps with the department. We send deadline reminders well in advance so this never has to come up.
Do ACCE courses transfer to other states?
A lot of our courses are approved in multiple states, look for the multi-state badge on the course card, or browse our multi-state bundles if you’re licensed in more than one.
