Are Non-Residents Able To Apply The Educational Credits From Their Previous State To The New Mexico Requirements?
Yes, New Mexico has reciprocity agreements with every state that has a continuing education requirement. If your state of residence has a continuing education requirement, the State of New Mexico will accept your coursework. However, a proof of completion must be submitted either by using an official form, or by writing your own letter of certification that would specify the continuing education requirements that have been met. Another alternative is to supply copies of certificates of completion filed in your state of domicile. A $5.00 filing fee is required per submission.
Other New Mexico Insurance FAQs
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What Is The Mailing Address For The New Mexico Insurance Division?
A: Agents Licensing Section 1120 Paseo De Peralta Po Box 1269 Pera Building, Room 434 Santa Fe, New Mexico 875041269 More -
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Now That I Have My Fifteen Credits Of Continuing Education Completed, What Is The Next Step Toward Getting My Education Credits Are Counted?
A: You need to complete a certificate of completion (see forms) for each course completed, and submit the certificates to the New Mexico Department of Insurance. A $5.00 … More -
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Is There A Minimum Grade Requirement In Order To Get To Get Credit For A Continuing Education Class?
A: No, there is no such requirement because you are allowed to submit a certificate of completion for either attending the class (puttingin the hours), or you can … More
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