Licensing Information
Your CE History
You can search your CE history quick and easy here. This link takes you to the State of Maine Bureau of Insurance – enter your last name and search. If you are in need of CE credits immediately check our live webinar listing. Shannon at the MIAA will post your CE credits within 24 hours of taking the webinar.
Go to the Maine Bureau of Insurance Website for Answers to the Questions below
Frequently Asked Questions;
– How do I print my license online
– How do Licensees cancel or Surrender a license or line of authority
– After an individual has passed an exam, how long are the scores valid
– How do entities report/request name change
– How do Individuals report legal name change
– How to I update contact information
Are you considering a career as an independent insurance agent? Excellent! There are many opportunities for agents right here in Maine! First, you will need to acquire a Maine Producer License to sell insurance. If you are ready for the exam now you can schedule to take the State of Maine Producer exam with Pearson Vue. Visit them online at www.pearsonvue.com for additional information. PearsonVue is now scheduling online State exams for single lines of Authority only: Life, Health, Property or Casualty. As of now they will NOT be allowing online exams for combined Property/Casualty or combined Life/Health. You will still have to schedule and go to the physical testing location for those.
3 Day Review Course
If you want to reinforce your studies with a classroom overview of the materials, we encourage you to register for an upcoming 3 day pre-licensing class with us. The Maine Property/Casualty Pass Package includes the Study Book and an online Practice Exam. The 3 day class INCLUDES the pass package (book and practice exam).
See the Education calendar to register or click on the dates below.
Class Dates | Daily Agenda | Registration Fees |
Property/Casualty 2025 Schedule Jan 21-23 Zoom April 22-24 Zoom July 9-11 Zoom October 14-16 Zoom | ZOOM /Virtual Class Class starts at 9am Class ends at 4pm each day 10 min breaks each hour One hour lunch break Please be on camera | Registration is $375 for 3 days instruction & includes the study materials – The Maine Study Guide includes the Maine LAW Section AND an online Practice Exam good for 60 days from first log in. |
Augusta area hotels:
Hampton Inn by Hilton (Augusta) – 2.2 miles from the MIAA Office
Booking Online: To book online, simply click the link below and that will bring you to the Hampton by Hilton Augusta website and to the Maine Insurance Agents Association Local Negotiated Rate!
Other area hotels: Evergreen Hotel, The Senator Inn & Spa
ORDER Licensing Materials
If you have registered for our 3 day Pre-licensing course the Textbook is included in the Fee – you do not have to order the book separately.
If you are looking to SELF-STUDY for the Producer Insurance Exams see the options below:
SELF-STUDY Material
- Property Casualty Pass package – Includes the online Practice Exam – Click here
- Life & Health Pass package – Includes the online Practice Exam – Click here
Additional Options:
Life Health //Property Casualty
- VIDEO ON DEMAND Package with WebCE – Life & Health Click here to learn more Property Casualty Click here to learn more
- ON DEMAND VIDEO Package with Exam FX – see below

Non-member: VIDEO Study Packages for PC, LH and Securities – Click Here for more information
MEMBERS: VIDEO STUDY PACKAGES for LH & PC Pre-licensing – NEW OFFERING – SECURITIES Pre-licensing – MEMBERS ONLY – Click Here
Licensing Requirements
Bureau Rule Chapter 542
Number of credit hours required for producers and consultants
The rule requires 24 credit hours every biennium. Of these 24, at least 3 hours must be for an ethics class.
Calculation of biennial due dates
Chapter 542 establishes a biennial compliance date for each licensee based upon their month and year of birth. An individual will determine their due date for continuing education by reference first to their birth month, and then, whether they were born in an “odd” or “even” year. The due date will then be the end of the birth month, in an odd or even year.
For example, if a person was born in March, 1965, their continuing education is going to be due by the last day of March in every odd year, such as 2009, 2011, etc.
If someone was born in March, 1966, their due date will be the last day of March in 2008, 2010, etc. To view the entire text of Rule 542, please click on the following link: