New Mexico Adjuster Continuing Education
Continuing education providers and course formats for insurance adjusters in New Mexico. Links to renewal rules in the Claims Pages licensing guide for that state. Complete guide to New Mexico insurance adjuster licensing. Affordable fees (~$105), exam requirements, 24 CE hours, no pre-licensing education, and OSI application process. Wildfire and drought claims market.
For renewal cycles, hour totals, ethics requirements, and reciprocity, start with the full New Mexico licensing guide.
New Mexico Continuing Education Requirements
New Mexico requires all licensed adjusters to complete 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years for license renewal. CE courses must be taken through providers approved by the OSI and should cover property and casualty insurance, claims handling procedures, ethics, and New Mexico regulatory updates.
New Mexico Continuing Education Providers
Broad catalog of state-approved online adjuster CE. Confirm each course is filed for your license type before purchase.
Claims-focused webinars, conferences, and on-demand CE. State filings vary by topic and year.
AIC and related designation coursework frequently carries CE credit. Confirm the specific course is filed in your state.
Webinars and interest-group sessions often qualify for CE where filed. Check event listings for each state.
Widely used independent-adjuster CE school; strongest in Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, California, and the Carolinas.
National provider; search its CE catalog by state and license type for current approvals.
Self-paced online catalog with state-by-state filings; filter by state and license type.
Long-standing insurance education vendor offering both classroom and online CE.
Primarily known for pre-licensing; also offers CE bundles filed in multiple states.
Enterprise-focused CE platform; individual courses and carrier-enrolled libraries available.
Online CE provider with state-by-state filings; verify your license type and topic.
Large online training marketplace; check the insurance catalog for filed state approvals.
Listings are informational. Course and provider approval change often. Before you buy hours, confirm the offering satisfies New Mexico rules for your license type and renewal window.

