Which license are you renewing?
Continuing Education Requirements
If you are an insurance producer in the state of New Mexico, you are required to complete your continuing education requirements biennially with at least 24 hours of approved instruction.
As an approved provider for New Mexico insurance continuing education, let IIANM be your one-stop shop to realize all your CE needs.
Additional information:
- You must complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years, including 3 hours of ethics.
- NM CE credits do not carry over.
- One course cannot be used for CE credit twice in a compliance period.
- You are required to pay a $2/credit fee to upload your CE hours to the state. IIANM includes this fee with your purchase.
Note: there is no longer a requirement to have 3 LIVE classroom credits
Please contact Rachel by calling 505-999-5803 or emailing rachel@iianm.org if you need any help or have any questions.
Check Your Record
To see what the state has on file for you, visit the State-Based Systems and choose "Look Up".
Please contact Rachel at 999-5803 or send her an email at rachel@iianm.org if you have any questions.
Renew Your License
Time for your New Mexico insurance license renewal?
After you have completed your required continuing education hours, you must then go and renew your license.
You have a three-month window (90 days) before your license expires in which you need to get your licensed renewed.
Visit the website www.nipr.com and scroll down to the "Licensing Center"
Choose the option "Renew an Existing License" and follow the prompts
Please contact Rachel by calling 505-999-5803 or emailing rachel@iianm.org if you need any help or have any questions.
Grandfather Exemption
A Grandfather Exemption is granted to an active any licensee, that has been continuously licensed and in good standing for 25 years or more without a lapse of more than 90 days. (This does not exclude specialized training for Flood, LTC, & Stop Loss.)
To apply for the Grandfather Exemption, you must submit a written request (letter) with a description of your 25-year insurance experience.
Please include:
Your full legal name
Your NPN
A detailed statement of the years the license has been maintained.
Email your request to:
Producer Licensing Bureau,
PO Box 1689,
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Renewals & Late Fees
Please visit: New Mexico / Resident Visit: Renewal / Individual | NIPR for more fee information.
Business Entity Renewal:
See OSI Website>>> Renewing your business license.
To renew your business license, you'll need to complete your renewal application and pay renewal fees online. Renewal applications are December 1st through February 28th (29th leap year).
A complimentary email reminder is sent from the OSI to the registered email address on record 90 days prior to your license-expiry date. No additional renewal reminders will be sent.
If a license is not renewed by the expiry date, the fee is 150% of the fee otherwise required. It is the responsibility of the licensee to know their license-expiry date. Reminders from the OSI offices are merely a courtesy.
Late renewals are subject to late fees.
To renew, log into www.NIPR.com and select "Renew License" and complete your online renewal application.
Affiliation Renewals:
Business-entity licensees must renew affiliations as part of their license renewal biannually.
OSI Website>>> Compliance - Adding and Removing Affiliations
Every year, business entities need to pay a renewal fee for the affiliates that are affiliated under the business entity license. Pursuant to 59A-Article 6(F).
An Affiliate is any individual licensee who represents an agency or acts on its behalf must have their individual license associated with the agency's license by means of affiliation. See Article 12-15 NM Ins Code

