How to Get a License
If you are not currently licensed then you’ll need to get your insurance license. Here are steps to get you started. Each state has different requirements so make sure to check with the department of insurance in your state for the most updated requirements, licensing fees, and license issue time frame.
Approximate cost to get your license. Fees vary for each state. Pre-license training ~$199 With code $49.99 - Text Michele for Code: 713-206-0736 Exam and finger printing: ~$90 - $150 State license fee: ~$185 Register for your Pre-license training through Excel Solutions. When you register select the Life & Health license course. Set firm schedule for yourself to complete the training in a 7 to 14 day period. The longer you take the harder it becomes and longer before you will start making money. Schedule your exam test date ASAP. There are 2 reasons why you want to schedule your test date ASAP: 1) When you have a set date it provides additional motivation and accountability for yourself. 2) The testing facility may not have any test dates open for 2 to 3 weeks. What you don’t want to happen is to complete your pre-license course and then find out that you can’t test for 2 or more weeks. You’ll start to forget what you just learned. Book your exam as soon as you register for the online course. Complete Xcel Solutions course and the three simulator exams at the end BEFORE taking the exam. State Specific Requirements Always check your specific state requirements for obtaining an insurance license. Schedule your fingerprinting for after the exam if your state requires fingerprinting Taking The Test Go to exam center and take test. Text Michele at 713-206-0736 with results After 24 hours and getting fingerprinted apply for License on NIPR or Sircon (According to your state requirements.) |
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