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Title: How To Get Your Florida Insurance License


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How To Get Your Florida Insurance License
  • eInsuranceTraining

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Outline
  • Step 1 Choose Which Licenses you Need
  • Step 2 Pre-License Education
  • Step 3 Insurance License Application
  • Step 4 Fingerprinting and Background Check
  • Step 5 Insurance License Exam
  • Step 6 Application Review

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Step 1. Which Types of Insurance Licenses Do You
Need?
  • Depending on what type of insurance agent you
    want to be or what types of policies you need to
    sell, you will need to choose what type or types
    of insurance licenses you need to get.
  • These are examples of the types of insurance
    policies you can sell with each type of license
  • Property Casualty Insurance License (2-20)
    Car Insurance, Home Insurance, Business
    Insurance, etc
  • Life Health Insurance License (2-15) Life
    Insurance, Annuities, Health Insurance, etc.
  • Most insurance agents choose to get both of these
    licenses, but if you will only sell one type of
    policy then you just need to choose which license
    fits your needs.

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Step 2. Insurance Pre-License Education
  • After youve determined which licenses you need,
    you must now take your Florida insurance
    pre-license education courses.
  • Most folks choose to take their insurance
    pre-license course online. These courses are
    created specifically to give you the skills you
    need to pass the test. The types of licenses you
    choose (also known as lines of authority) will
    determine which courses you take.
  • Each line of authority in Florida varies in
    required hours of pre-license education. This
    means that if you wish to get a Property and
    Casualty 2-20 license, you must take two-hundred
    (200) hours of pre-licensing, and for Life and
    Health 2-15 (including Annuities and Variable
    Contracts) you must take sixty (60) hours.
  • You will receive a certificate upon completion of
    the course. Keep this certificate, as you will
    need it when taking your exam.

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Step 3. License Application
  • After you have completed all of your required
    pre-licensing education, the next step is to
    apply for your license. If you have more than one
    line of authority that you have taken the
    education for, be sure to apply for all of those
    lines.
  • The fee for an online application is 50 plus a
    5 License ID fee, totaling 55.
  • The application process is located within
    Floridas MyProfile account system. This system
    will essentially be your home base for all
    license actions from this point forward. After
    receiving your license, this is where you will
    take most other actions regarding your license
    and appointments.

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Step 4. Fingerprinting And Background Check

  • The State of Florida requires that all insurance
    license applications provide fingerprints prior
    to licensing. Giving your fingerprints will
    initiate a background check. If you have any
    prior misdemeanors or felonies, this may affect
    the outcome of your licensing efforts. For more
    information on this topic, call the Florida
    Department of Insurance at (850) 413-3140 or
    email the Insurance Department or check the
    information on this page.
  • Fingerprinting must be completed through
    IdentoGO. You will schedule an appointment at one
    of the locations in Florida, and the will
    electronically record your fingerprint
    information using LiveScan (as opposed to ink and
    paper).
  • The fee for fingerprint services is 48.05 plus
    the local Florida sales tax. Your fingerprints
    will be submitted automatically to the Florida
    Department of Law Enforcement.

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Step 5. Florida Insurance License Exams



  • The next step after completing all of your
    pre-license coursework is to take the insurance
    exam. You will take one exam for each line of
    insurance you wish to carry. Life, Accident,
    Health 2-15 (LH) and Property Casualty 2-20
    (PC) lines are combined lines in Florida, so you
    will take two exams if you wish to attain all of
    these lines of authority Property, Casualty,
    Life, Accident, Health.
  • This is a proctored test, which means that you
    will be in a controlled environment with a person
    watching over you. For people who havent tested
    in a situation like this should be aware of this
    fact, and work on taming their nerves prior to
    sitting for the exam.
  • The fee for each attempt of the exams is 44 (one
    exam per combined lines of authority). When you
    show up you must have a photo ID any other
    documents that the testing facility has asked you
    to bring.

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The Life Health (including Annuities Variable
Contracts) 2-15 exam consists of one hundred
fifty (150) questions, and you have two hours and
forty-five minutes (245 hours) to complete the
exam. Here is a copy of the exam content outline
for the Life Health (including Annuities
Variable Contracts) 2-15 exam. The Property
Casualty General Lines 2-20 exam consists of one
hundred sixty (160) questions, and you have three
hours (3 hours) to complete the exam. Here is a
copy of the exam content outline for the Property
Casualty 2-20 exam. A total score of 70 is
required to pass each exam. You have a limit of
five (5) attempts at each exam per year.
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Thank You
Visit eInsuranceTraining.com to complete your
pre-license coursework
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