Key Takeaways

  • Wyoming requires 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years
  • CE must include 3 hours of ethics training
  • Licenses renew on a biennial basis (every 2 years)
  • License renewal fees: \$100 for residents, \$150 for non-residents
  • Must report address changes and disciplinary actions promptly
Last updated: January 2026

License Maintenance and Continuing Education

Wyoming insurance licenses require ongoing maintenance through continuing education and timely renewal.

License Terms and Renewal

Biennial Renewal System

ItemRequirement
License Term2 years (biennial)
Renewal Fee$100 (resident) / $150 (non-resident)
MethodOnline through Department or NIPR
Grace PeriodLimited - cannot transact while lapsed

Renewal Timing

  • Licenses expire on a set date every 2 years
  • Renewal notices sent before expiration
  • Must complete CE and pay fees before expiration
  • Cannot transact insurance with an expired license

Continuing Education Requirements

Wyoming requires 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years:

CE Breakdown

RequirementHours
Total CE Hours24
Ethics (required)3
Electives21

CE Course Requirements

  • Must be completed at approved CE providers
  • Online and classroom options available
  • Cannot repeat the same course in the same biennium
  • CE must be completed BEFORE license expiration
  • Providers report CE credits electronically

Exam Tip: The 3-hour ethics requirement is mandatory and cannot be substituted with other courses.

Renewal Process

Steps to Renew

  1. Complete CE before expiration (24 hours including 3 ethics)
  2. Verify CE completion is recorded
  3. Submit renewal application
  4. Pay renewal fee ($100 resident / $150 non-resident)
  5. Confirm license status is active

Late Renewal Consequences

TimingConsequence
Before expirationNormal renewal
After expirationCannot transact insurance
Within grace periodMay reinstate with penalties
Extended lapseMay need to retake exam

Reporting Requirements

Wyoming producers must notify the Department of changes:

Required Notifications

  • Change of business address
  • Change of residence address
  • Change of name
  • Change of business entity
  • Administrative actions by other states
  • Criminal charges or convictions

How to Report

  • Update through online portal
  • Or submit in writing to Department
  • Email: doi.licensing@wyo.gov
  • Timely reporting required

Appointments

Insurer Appointments

Appointment DetailsRequirements
Who FilesInsurance company
WhenBefore selling company's products
FeePaid by insurer
TerminationInsurer must notify Department

Appointment Requirements

  • Cannot sell products for an insurer until appointed
  • Multiple appointments allowed
  • Appointment is specific to each line of authority
  • Termination for cause must be reported

Disciplinary Actions

The Department can take disciplinary action for violations:

Grounds for Discipline

  • Violating insurance laws or regulations
  • Fraudulent or dishonest practices
  • Misappropriation of premium funds
  • Misrepresentation
  • Failure to maintain required CE
  • Criminal conviction
  • License revocation in another state

Types of Discipline

ActionDescription
WarningMinor first offense
ProbationLicense with conditions
FineMonetary penalty
SuspensionTemporary loss of license
RevocationPermanent loss of license

Non-Resident Licenses

Requirements for Non-Residents

  • Must hold active license in home state
  • Apply through NIPR or directly to Wyoming
  • Pay non-resident fee ($150)
  • Maintain home state license in good standing
  • If home state license lapses, Wyoming license lapses
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