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)
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:
| Requirement | New Hampshire | Most Other States |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-License Hours | 0 hours (NO requirement) | 20-60 hours typically |
| Philosophy | Personal responsibility for preparation | Mandatory structured education |
| Result | Candidates self-study | Required 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 Area | Recommended Hours |
|---|---|
| National P&C Concepts | 40-50 hours |
| NH State Law | 20-30 hours |
| Practice Exams | 10-20 hours |
| TOTAL | 70-100 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
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| General Knowledge | 100 questions on national P&C principles |
| State Law | 50 questions on NH insurance law |
| Total Questions | 150 scored questions |
| Time Limit | 2.5 hours (150 minutes) |
| Passing Score | 70% on EACH section independently |
| Question Format | Multiple choice with 4 options |
Passing Requirements
CRITICAL: You must score 70%+ on BOTH sections:
| Section | Questions | Minimum Correct |
|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge | 100 | 70 correct (70%) |
| State Law | 50 | 35 correct (70%) |
Example Scenarios:
| General Score | State Score | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 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
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Authorization Period | 90 days from application approval |
| Attempts Allowed | 3 attempts within 90-day window |
| Retake Waiting Period | No waiting period between attempts |
| After 3 Failures | Must wait 6 months and reapply |
Exam Fees
| Exam Type | Fee |
|---|---|
| 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
| Requirement | Standard Candidate | CPCU Designee |
|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge Section | Must pass 100 questions | WAIVED |
| State Law Section | Must pass 50 questions | MUST PASS |
| Exam Fee | $65 (combined) | $50 (state only) |
| Study Time Needed | 70-100 hours | 20-30 hours (NH law only) |
CPCU Documentation
To qualify for the CPCU exception:
- Hold active CPCU designation
- Provide proof of designation with application
- Schedule state law examination only
- 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
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| NIPR Application Fee | $210 |
| Exam Fee (P&C Combined) | $65 |
| Background Check | Included in application fee |
| Fingerprinting | Not required for initial license |
| TOTAL | $275 |
Continuing Education Requirements
Biennial CE Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Hours | 24 hours every 2 years |
| Ethics Hours | 3 hours required |
| Elective Hours | 21 hours |
| Reporting | CE providers report directly to NHID |
| Deadline | Before 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
| Scenario | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Complete 24 hours | License renews automatically |
| Incomplete at renewal | License expires - cannot transact insurance |
| Complete after expiration | Must apply for reinstatement |
| Never complete CE | Must 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
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Renewal Period | Every 2 years from issue date |
| Renewal Notice | NIPR sends email reminder 90 days before expiration |
| Method | Online through NIPR |
| Fee | Renewal fee (check NIPR for current amount) |
| CE Verification | System 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
| Timeframe | Status | Action Required |
|---|---|---|
| Before expiration | Active - good standing | Standard renewal |
| 1-30 days late | Grace period | Renewal + late fee |
| 31-90 days late | Expired | Reinstatement + fee |
| Over 90 days | Lapsed | Reapply + 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
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Application | Through NIPR as non-resident |
| Fee | $175 non-resident application fee |
| Documentation | Letter of certification from home state |
| CE Requirements | Follow home state CE requirements |
| Renewal | Renew 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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