Texas Adjuster CE Guide

How Many CE Hours Do Texas Adjusters Need to Renew?

Most Texas adjusters need 24 hours of continuing education every two-year license period, including 3 hours of ethics. Here is how to confirm what you still owe and get it done before your deadline.

If you hold a Texas adjuster license, continuing education is not optional and it is not something to figure out the week your license expires. The good news: the requirement is simple once you see it laid out.

The short answer

For most current Texas adjuster licenses, each two-year renewal period requires 24 total CE hours, and 3 of those hours must be ethics. A portion of your hours must also come from classroom or classroom-equivalent delivery (live instruction), not self-study alone.

Your exact number can vary by license type and status, so always confirm against your own record before you rely on it.

How to check what you actually still need

  • Pull your CE transcript from your Sircon (or TDI) account.
  • Note your license expiration date and the start of your current renewal period.
  • Count completed hours, then separate ethics hours from general hours.
  • Subtract from 24 total and 3 ethics. What is left is your plan.

What counts

Approved CE from a TDI-recognized provider counts. Live webinar CE delivered as classroom-equivalent helps satisfy the classroom portion. Self-study can fill general hours but does not replace your classroom-equivalent requirement on its own - see the difference on our self-study page.

Do not wait for the deadline

Completing a course is not the same as it posting to your license. BLK issues your certificate and submits the roster after verified completion, but TDI transcript posting takes its own time. Build in a buffer. If your renewal is already close, go straight to Emergency CE.

Get your hours with BLK LUMBRJCK

BLK runs live webinar CE for Texas adjusters - ethics and general - with verified completion and clean roster handling. Browse the full course list or see how to earn your CE hours.

This guide is general information for Texas adjusters, not legal or licensing advice. Always confirm your exact requirements and remaining hours with the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) and your Sircon transcript. BLK LUMBRJCK, LLC - TDI Provider No. 235277.