June 30 is the CE Credit Deadline for all

Alberta Insurance Licensees

Life and Accident & Sickness insurance agents, General insurance agents and Adjusters who hold a license in Alberta must obtain 15 hours of continuing education credits as a condition of renewing their insurance license.

Alberta Insurance licensees are required to demonstrate that they have completed 15 hours of approved continuing education courses for each class of license being renewed by entering all approved courses under their AIC profile. The AIC will conduct random audits to determine that certificate holders are in compliance with these requirements. All certificate holders must keep a copy of their CE certificates issued by a continuing education provider for a period of 3 years following the expiry of the certificate term and must provide a copy of those records when they become part of a random audit.

ILScorp offers AIC approved, online continuing education courses for Life and Accident and Sickness agents, General agents and Adjusters. Courses are completed entirely online and certificates are generated immediately. Your CE certificate will display your name, your CIPR number, the course title, date of completion, CE category and CE credit value and the AIC Accreditation Number. ILScorp keeps a copy of your competed CE certificates on file for up to 7 years in case of audit.  We have found that those licensees who complete their CE requirements in the last few weeks before the June 30th deadline are more likely to be audited.

Get your CE credits done now from the office or from home!

Where ever you have an internet connection, you have access to approved CE.

CE COURSES

 

How do I know that I have satisfied my CE requirement and how do I enter my completed CE courses?

You must log in to AIC and check your CE Summary Report. You are required to complete courses that have been approved by the AIC for CE hours in order to process the renewal of your license. All approved courses can be found in the CE Course Lookup Section on the AIC website. Contact ILScorp directly for assistance if you are unable to find a course.  For help on how to enter your courses, check out the How To tutorial on the AIC website “How to Add CE courses or view CE status.”

I am a non-resident agent/adjuster. Do I have to satisfy CE requirements in Alberta to renew my license?

If you currently hold a license in your resident jurisdiction for the same class of insurance license that you hold in Alberta and if you have satisfied the CE requirement in your resident jurisdiction for which you are not exempt, you will have satisfied Alberta’s CE. You will be required to report your non-resident license number on the CE status page to receive the CE exemption. A list of jurisdictions that have been determined to have a satisfactory CE requirement is posted on the AIC web site. If your jurisdiction is not listed, then you must satisfy Alberta’s CE requirement.

If I do not renew my license on-line by June 30th, is there a grace period or can I pay a late penalty/filing fee?

There is no “grace period.” Once your certificate has expired automatically on June 30th, you are no longer authorized to act as an insurance agent/adjuster until a certificate has been issued. You will be required to submit a new on-line application that is approved by your recommending insurance company or Designated Representative (as applicable), and submit it with the appropriate fee payment

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