Multi-State Resource Hub

Pick your state, get oriented fast, and move forward with confidence.

Use these state guides to understand licensing paths, continuing education basics, and the official links that matter most before you enroll in a course.

Choose the State Guide You Need First

Each guide is built to help you understand the licensing or renewal path for that state, find the right official links, and get to the next step faster.

Updated against current public regulator pages as of March 13, 2026. State rules move, so every guide links back to the official source pages for final confirmation.
β˜• Warm summaries 🍬 State-by-state links 🍫 Practical next steps
Florida

Florida Licensing Requirements

Use this guide for Florida Life and Health licensing basics, CE expectations, and annuity training rules.

Georgia

Georgia Licensing + Renewal Guides

Built around Georgia’s licensing path, CE timeline, self-study limits, and annuity best-interest rules.

Texas

Texas Licensing + Renewal Guides

Focused on the Texas general lines Life, Accident, Health and HMO track, CE compliance, and annuity certification.

Start With the Guide That Matches Your Question

These pages are meant to help you get to the right state requirement quickly, without digging through multiple tabs to find the basics.

Georgia

Georgia Insurance Licensing Requirements

Explains the Georgia Life / Accident and Sickness path, exam flow, affidavit, fingerprints, and application steps.

Georgia

Georgia Insurance CE Requirements

Covers Georgia’s birth-month CE deadline, 24-hour and 20-hour tracks, and annuity best-interest training.

Texas

Texas Insurance Licensing Requirements

Built around the Texas general lines LAH track, exam-before-application rule, fingerprints, and temporary license option.

Texas

Texas Insurance CE Requirements

Explains Texas CE totals, classroom-equivalent rules, deficiency fines, and annuity best-interest certification.

Florida

Florida Licensing Requirements Hub

A practical Florida-first guide for licensing, CE, and recurring update questions.

More Coming

More State Guides Over Time

Marshmallow CE will keep adding state-by-state guides as the course library and approvals expand.

Why These Guides Help

Clearer Research

Find the Right Answer Faster

  • πŸ”Ž Separate state guides make it easier to find the exact rule set you care about.
  • 🍑 You can go straight from the hub to the state page that fits your license or renewal question.
  • πŸ“š Each guide is paired with official links so you can verify details before enrolling.
Brand Feel

Still Warm, Not Corporate

  • β˜• The visuals stay inside the Marshmallow CE world with cocoa, candy, soft gradients, and Professor imagery.
  • 🍬 The copy keeps the approachable tone instead of drifting into stiff insurance catalog language.
  • 🀎 The pages feel related to your homepage rather than bolted on later.
Course Path

Easy Next Step Into Courses

  • ➑️ Each guide points you toward the course library when you are ready to study.
  • 🧭 The goal is to make the move from research to enrollment feel obvious and low-stress.
  • ✨ You can use the guide first, then choose the course that fits your state and line of authority.

Quick Answers Before You Click Into a State Guide

Why break the guides out by state?

Insurance licensing and CE rules vary by state, so separate guides make it easier to get the right answer without mixing Florida, Georgia, and Texas details together.

Will more states be added later?

Yes. Marshmallow CE plans to add more state-specific guides over time, but the current focus is making the available states clear and useful first.

Do these guides replace the course pages?

No. These are research pages meant to help you understand requirements. Teachable is still the place for enrollment, login, and course delivery.

Should I still verify details with the state?

Yes. Licensing and CE rules can change, so each guide points back to the official regulator pages for final confirmation.

Use the Guides to Pick a Lane, Then Start the Right Course

Once you have the state basics sorted out, the next step should be specific: Florida Law & Ethics or Georgia Ethics, not a generic catalog hunt.