Key Takeaways

  • New Hampshire requires NO pre-licensing education for P&C producers (unique among states)
  • The NH P&C exam consists of 150 questions (100 general + 50 state) with 70% passing score required on each section
  • Candidates have 90 days and 3 attempts to pass after receiving authorization to test
  • Licenses are valid for 2 years (biennial renewal)
  • Continuing education requirements: 24 hours every 2 years including 3 hours ethics
  • CPCU designees need only pass the NH State Law portion (50 questions)
Last updated: January 2026

New Hampshire P&C Producer Licensing Requirements

New Hampshire's producer licensing reflects the state's emphasis on personal responsibility and minimal mandates while maintaining professional standards.

Pre-License Education

New Hampshire stands out nationally:

RequirementNew HampshireMost Other States
Pre-License Hours0 hours (NO requirement)20-60 hours typically
PhilosophyPersonal responsibility for preparationMandatory structured education
ResultCandidates self-studyRequired coursework

Why No Required Education?

New Hampshire's approach:

  • Trusts individuals to prepare adequately
  • Maintains high exam standards (70% passing score)
  • Allows flexible preparation methods
  • Reduces barriers to entry while ensuring competence through examination

Recommended Preparation

Despite no requirement, successful candidates typically invest:

Study AreaRecommended Hours
National P&C Concepts40-50 hours
NH State Law20-30 hours
Practice Exams10-20 hours
TOTAL70-100 hours

Exam Tip: The absence of required education does NOT mean the exam is easier. New Hampshire's 70% passing score is the same as states requiring 40+ hours of coursework. Adequate preparation is essential.

Examination Requirements

Exam Structure

ComponentDetails
General Knowledge100 questions on national P&C principles
State Law50 questions on NH insurance law
Total Questions150 scored questions
Time Limit2.5 hours (150 minutes)
Passing Score70% on EACH section independently
Question FormatMultiple choice with 4 options

Passing Requirements

CRITICAL: You must score 70%+ on BOTH sections:

SectionQuestionsMinimum Correct
General Knowledge10070 correct (70%)
State Law5035 correct (70%)

Example Scenarios:

General ScoreState ScoreResult
75%72%PASS - Both sections ≥70%
85%68%FAIL - State law below 70%
68%90%FAIL - General knowledge below 70%
70%70%PASS - Both sections exactly 70%

Testing Window

RequirementDetails
Authorization Period90 days from application approval
Attempts Allowed3 attempts within 90-day window
Retake Waiting PeriodNo waiting period between attempts
After 3 FailuresMust wait 6 months and reapply

Exam Fees

Exam TypeFee
Property & Casualty Combined$65
Property Only$50
Casualty Only$50
State Law Only (CPCU)$50

CPCU Exception

Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designees receive special treatment:

CPCU Fast Track

RequirementStandard CandidateCPCU Designee
General Knowledge SectionMust pass 100 questionsWAIVED
State Law SectionMust pass 50 questionsMUST PASS
Exam Fee$65 (combined)$50 (state only)
Study Time Needed70-100 hours20-30 hours (NH law only)

CPCU Documentation

To qualify for the CPCU exception:

  1. Hold active CPCU designation
  2. Provide proof of designation with application
  3. Schedule state law examination only
  4. Pass 50-question NH law exam with 70%+

Exam Tip: CPCU candidates should focus exclusively on New Hampshire state law—especially the unique financial responsibility system, Department structure, and state-specific regulations. National P&C knowledge is assumed.

License Application Process

Step-by-Step Application

1. Complete Background Check Authorization

  • Criminal background check required
  • Authorize credit check (if applicable)
  • Disclose any criminal history, regulatory actions

2. Submit NIPR Application

  • Apply through National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR)
  • Complete all required fields accurately
  • Upload required documentation
  • Pay $210 application fee

3. Receive Authorization to Test (ATT)

  • NHID reviews application
  • Background check completed
  • ATT issued via email (typically 3-7 business days)
  • 90-day testing window begins

4. Schedule PSI Exam

  • Register at psiexams.com
  • Choose testing location (Concord, Manchester, Portsmouth)
  • Schedule within 90-day window
  • Receive confirmation email

5. Take Examination

  • Arrive 30 minutes early
  • Bring two forms of ID (one government-issued photo ID)
  • No personal items allowed in testing room
  • Receive preliminary results immediately

6. License Issuance

  • Pass both sections with 70%+
  • License typically issued within 3-5 business days
  • Viewable in NIPR Producer Database
  • Valid for 2 years from issue date

Application Fees Summary

ItemCost
NIPR Application Fee$210
Exam Fee (P&C Combined)$65
Background CheckIncluded in application fee
FingerprintingNot required for initial license
TOTAL$275

Continuing Education Requirements

Biennial CE Requirements

RequirementDetails
Total Hours24 hours every 2 years
Ethics Hours3 hours required
Elective Hours21 hours
ReportingCE providers report directly to NHID
DeadlineBefore license expiration date

CE Topics

Required:

  • 3 hours ethics (consumer protection, professional conduct)

Elective (21 hours):

  • Property insurance updates
  • Casualty insurance changes
  • New Hampshire law updates
  • Industry trends and developments
  • Product knowledge
  • Risk management

CE Compliance

ScenarioConsequence
Complete 24 hoursLicense renews automatically
Incomplete at renewalLicense expires - cannot transact insurance
Complete after expirationMust apply for reinstatement
Never complete CEMust reapply and retake exam

CE Exemptions

First renewal: Some states waive CE for first renewal—New Hampshire does NOT. All producers must complete 24 hours for first and all subsequent renewals.

CPCU/Industry Designations: No automatic CE exemptions, but designation courses may qualify as CE credit if approved by NHID.

Exam Tip: New Hampshire requires 24 hours of CE every 2 years including 3 hours ethics—even for the first renewal. Many states exempt first renewal, but NH does not.

License Renewal Process

Biennial Renewal

RequirementDetails
Renewal PeriodEvery 2 years from issue date
Renewal NoticeNIPR sends email reminder 90 days before expiration
MethodOnline through NIPR
FeeRenewal fee (check NIPR for current amount)
CE VerificationSystem verifies 24 hours completed

Renewal Timeline

90 days before expiration:

  • Receive renewal notice
  • Verify CE completion (24 hours)
  • Update any changes to contact information

30 days before expiration:

  • Submit renewal application through NIPR
  • Pay renewal fee
  • Verify all information current

Before expiration date:

  • Renewal processed
  • New license issued
  • Valid for another 2 years

Late Renewal

TimeframeStatusAction Required
Before expirationActive - good standingStandard renewal
1-30 days lateGrace periodRenewal + late fee
31-90 days lateExpiredReinstatement + fee
Over 90 daysLapsedReapply + retake exam

Exam Tip: New Hampshire allows a grace period for late renewals, but producers cannot transact insurance with an expired license. Plan renewals well in advance of expiration dates.

Non-Resident Licensing

Reciprocity

New Hampshire participates in reciprocal licensing:

Qualifications:

  • Hold active producer license in home state
  • Home state must have reciprocity agreement with NH
  • Apply through NIPR as non-resident
  • No examination required if holding equivalent license

Non-Resident Application

RequirementDetails
ApplicationThrough NIPR as non-resident
Fee$175 non-resident application fee
DocumentationLetter of certification from home state
CE RequirementsFollow home state CE requirements
RenewalRenew NH license per NH schedule

Maintaining Multiple Licenses

Key points:

  • Must maintain active resident license in home state
  • NH non-resident license dependent on resident license
  • If resident license lapses, NH license automatically terminates
  • Must notify NHID of resident license changes

Exam Tip: Non-resident producers follow their home state's CE requirements, not New Hampshire's 24-hour requirement. However, they must still renew their NH license according to NH's schedule.

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