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3 | Alabama | No | Step 1: (optional) Complete a prelicensing course that helps prepare you to take your insurance licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with your state’s testing provider. The Alabama Department of Insurance has partnered with the University of Alabama to facilitate this testing. To register, visit https://training.ua.edu/alabama-insurance-pre-licensing-exams. Make sure your name exactly matches the government-issued ID you will be using to register for and take the test. Testing sites are located in Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa. Once you are registered, you cannot cancel your testing appointment. The exam registration fee is nonrefundable and nontransferable. If you want to take the test another day, you must go back online and re-register for the exam. Online and remote testing may be available for certain exams. Online and remote exams can be taken anytime at your convenience once your registration has been completed and your government-issued ID has been uploaded and approved. After registering, please wait 1-2 business days to receive an email from alabamasupport@adjusterpro.com inviting you to start the online testing process. Step 3: Take and pass your state's insurance licensing exam. Bring your government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military I.D., etc.), which must contain your name (exactly as you registered with it online) and photograph. Once you complete your exam, results could take up to three days to appear on the Alabama Department of Insurance’s website. If you passed, you can proceed to Step 4. Step 4: Now that you've passed, you can apply for your license! Alabama residents must apply via the online application service at www.nipr.com. Look for more information on how to apply on the NIPR website. As part of the licensing process, the state of Alabama requires fingerprinting through FieldPrint. AIm to get fingerprinted after you've passed your exam and one day before applying for the license. You can schedule your reservation at https://fieldprintalabama.com/individuals. | Alabama Life-Only Agent Examination 125 Questions – 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 67.50% (405 / 600 test takers) | Alabama Accident and Health Agent Examination 100 Questions – 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.42% (164 / 267 test takers) | Alabama Life, Accident and Health Agent Insurance Examination 150 Questions – 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 70.13% (1094 / 1560 test takers) | Alabama Property Insurance Examination 100 Questions – 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 0% (0 / 2 test takers) | Alabama Casualty Insurance Examination 125 Questions – 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 46.67% (7 / 15 test takers) | ` | Alabama Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Questions – 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 53.57% (90 / 168 test takers) | N/A | Alabama Department of Insurance 201 Monroe Street, Suite 502 Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334-241-4126 Website: https://aldoi.gov/ Email: ProducerLicensing@insurance.alabama.gov | |
4 | Alaska | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to help you prepare for your insurance licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE, the state’s testing provider. Register online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ak/insurance or call (800) 274-5993. Exams are available at Pearson VUE centers or via remote online proctoring. Payment is required at the time of booking. To change or cancel your appointment, notify Pearson VUE at least 48 hours in advance to avoid losing your exam fee. Step 3: First-time insurance exam takers who are residents must undergo fingerprinting. Fingerprinting is available at the Anchorage testing center. Schedule your fingerprinting online with Pearson VUE after booking your exam. Alternatively, obtain an FBI FD 258 fingerprint card from an approved service listed at https://dps.alaska.gov/Statewide/R-I/Background/Fingerprinters. Step 4: On the exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs (such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID), including at least one with a photo. Failure to provide these IDs will prevent you from taking the exam. Passing candidates will receive a score report with “pass” indicated but no numeric score. If you fail, the report will show a numeric score for each section you did not pass. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR and pay the application fee. Ensure you apply within 12 months of passing your exam to avoid retaking it. For more information, visit the Alaska Licensing page for individuals at https://nipr.com/. | Alaska Life Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 63.18% (139 / 220 test takers) | Alaska Accident & Health Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 52.73% (87 / 165 test takers) | Alaska Property Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored; 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 52.53% (83 / 158 test takers) | Alaska Casualty Insurance Examination 105 Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 57.06% (93 / 163 test takers) | Alaska Personal Lines Insurance Examination 134 Total Questions (124 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours and 30 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 33.33% (1 / 3 test takers) | Alaska Division of Insurance Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development 333 Willoughby Ave, 9th Floor PO Box 110805 Juneau, AK 99811-0805 Phone: (907) 465-2515 (phone) Department of Insurance: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/ins/ Producer Licensing: https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/ins/Licensing.aspx | ||||
5 | Arizona | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to help prepare for your insurance licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric, Arizona’s testing provider. Register online at https://www.prometric.com/arizona/insurance or by calling (800) 853-5448. Exams are also available via remote proctoring through Prometric's ProProctor application at https://www.prometric.com/proproctorcandidate. To avoid losing your exam fee, make sure to change or cancel your appointment at least 48 hours in advance. Step 3: On exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID, etc.) that includes both a photograph and signature. Without this, you won't be allowed to take the exam. Once you complete the exam, your score will be displayed on the screen, and you'll receive a printed score report. This report will show your overall score, grade, percentage of correct answers, and whether you passed or failed. Step 4: After passing your exam, schedule your fingerprinting appointment with Fieldprint at https://arizona.fieldprint.com/client. Only do this after passing, as fingerprinting fees are non-refundable if you fail the exam. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/. For detailed licensing information, visit the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions' website at https://difi.az.gov/producers/producer-agentbroker/producer-agentbroker-license-application-individual. | Arizona Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 43.10% (934 / 2167 test takers) | Arizona Accident & Health Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 54.93% (485 / 883 test takers) | Arizona Life, Accident & Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 54.59% (1986 / 3638 test takers) | Arizona Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 42.86% (6 / 14 test takers) | Arizona Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (4 / 8 test takers) | Arizona Property & Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 46.12% (1034 / 2242 test takers) | Arizona Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 44.81% (661 / 1475 test takers) | Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions Licensing Section Phone: (602) 364-4457 Email: insurancelicensing@difi.az.gov Website: insurance.az.gov | ||
6 | Arkansas | Arkansas requires 20 hours of prelicensing education for each line of authority; and 40 for dual line of authority. To earn your certificate of completion: Read every chapter and take the end-of-chapter quiz scoring 70% or better. Spend a minimum of 20 hours studying per line of authority. Complete and pass the Certificate Exam (may also be called Practice Exam: Exam Mode in your course) with a minimum score of 70%. Your exam will be based on the Arkansas exam outline, which can be found in PSI's Candidate Bulletin. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After finishing the course, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable online account. Step 2: Submit the Electronic Resident Licensing Application via NIPR at https://nipr.com/ and complete the Criminal Background Check at https://www.ark.org/background-check/index.php/home/index/aid. Note that application fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. Step 3: Await your Authorization to Test Confirmation from PSI, which you will receive via email. This confirmation is distinct from the Certificate of Completion and must be obtained from PSI. Allow 4 business days for processing. After this period, you can schedule your exam online or by calling PSI. Step 4: Schedule your exam with PSI via https://candidate.psiexams.com. You can choose between a physical PSI examination center or a remote online proctored exam. Register online 24/7 or call PSI at (800) 733-9267 with a valid credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover). Be aware of security measures regarding what you can bring and wear; consult the PSI candidate bulletin for details by visting https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp. To change or cancel your appointment, contact PSI at least 48 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting your exam fee. Step 5: On the day of your exam, bring two valid forms of government-issued identification (driver’s license, passport, military ID, etc.). One ID must include your name and photograph, and the other must bear your signature. Failure to meet these requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. Step 6: Apply for your license through NIPR through https://nipr.com. For more detailed licensing information, visit the Arkansas Department of Insurance website. | Arkansas Life Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (100 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 Hours (90 minutes for General Knowledge, 60 minutes for State Law) Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 68.66% (1238 / 1803 test takers) | Arkansas Accident and Health Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (100 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours (90 minutes for General Knowledge, 60 minutes for State Law) Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 65.95% (895 / 1357 test takers) | Arkansas Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 160 Total Questions (150 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 3.5 Hours (160 minutes for General Knowledge, 50 minutes for State Law) Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 57.32% (474 / 827 test takers) | Arkansas Personal Lines Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (95 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 3.5 Hours (130 minutes for General Knowledge, 80 minutes for State Law) Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 62.50% (145 / 232 test takers) | Arkansas Insurance Department 1 Commerce Way, Suite 104 Little Rock, AR 72202 Phone: (501) 371-2750 Website: www.insurance.arkansas.gov | |||||
7 | California | California requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. In combination with the required hours per line of authority, you must take and complete 12 hours of Code and Ethics. You must only complete this requirement once. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After finishing the course, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable online account. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Exams. The fastest way to schedule is online at https://www.psiexams.com/ or by calling 833-518-7456. You can take your exam at a PSI examination center or via a remote online proctored exam. Review the candidate bulletin for detailed security measures at https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp. California requires fingerprinting and background checks as part of the licensing process. You can complete fingerprinting before or after the exam. Visit the California Insurance Department website at https://www.insurance.ca.gov/0200-industry/0200-prod-licensing/0100-applicant-info/0300-ca-fingerprint/index.cfm for fingerprinting options. Achievable recommends completing this step around the time of your exam to ensure efficient application processing. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring one valid form of government-issued identification (driver’s license, passport, military ID, etc.) that includes your name and photograph. If you cannot provide the required ID, call 833-518-7456 at least 21 days before your appointment. Without the correct identification, you will not be allowed to take the exam. After passing, keep your examination letter as it is crucial for the licensing process. Step 4: Apply for your license online via Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/products/individuals/index.jsp or NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Create an account and submit your application. Use the Check License Application Status Service (CLASS) at https://interactive.web.insurance.ca.gov/apex_extprd/f?p=115:1 to monitor your application status. | California Life Agent Examination 75 Total Questions Time Limit: 90 Minutes Passing Score: 60% Pass rate: 67.89% (7873 / 11597 test takers) | California Accident and Health Agent Examination 75 Total Questions Time Limit: 90 Minutes Passing Score: 60% Pass rate: 85.40% (1375 / 1610 test takers) | California Property Broker-Agent Insurance Examination 75 Total Questions Time Limit: 98 Minutes Passing Score: 60% Pass rate: 54.79% (40 / 73 test takers) | California Casualty Broker-Agent Insurance Examination 75 Total Questions Time Limit: 98 Minutes Passing Score: 60% Pass rate: 31.82% (42 / 132 test takers) | California Personal Lines Broker-Agent Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions Time Limit: 135 Minutes Passing Score: 60% Pass rate: 63.58% (1187 / 1867 test takers) | California Limited Lines Auto Examination 60 Total Questions Time Limit: 105 Minutes Passing Score: 60% | California Department of Insurance Phone: (800) 967-9331 Email: Click here to submit a request form to the CA DOI Website: https://www.insurance.ca.gov | |||
8 | Colorado | Colorado requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance and pass the Certificate Exam. Achievable will process your Certificate of Completion within 2 business days, although this may be delayed for proctor validation. Once approved, download and print your certificate from your Achievable account. The certificate is valid for one year, and Achievable will report your completion to the state. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/co/insurance or by calling 800-274-2616. Provide the training provider code (Achievable’s code is 50801) when booking. You can choose between a physical test center or a remote proctored exam. Pay the exam fee at the time of reservation. All pre-licensing requirements must be met for your exam scores to be valid. Scores are valid for one year, and you must submit your license application within this timeframe. Check your score report by logging into Pearson VUE. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two valid government-issued IDs (e.g., driver’s license, passport, military ID). One must include your name and photograph. Without these, you will not be permitted to take the exam. Results will be available immediately after the exam. Step 4: Apply for your license online through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/colorado/content.jsp. Submit your application within 12 months of completing your course to avoid having to retake it. | Colorado Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 78.28% (3704 / 4732 test takers) | Colorado Accident and Health Insurance Examination 91 Total Questions (80 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 73.58% (2412 / 3278 test takers) | Colorado Property Insurance Examination 85 Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 71.58% (1171 / 1636 test takers) | Colorado Casualty Insurance Examination 91 Total Questions (81 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 70.62% (1168 / 1654 test takers) | Colorado Personal Lines Insurance Examination 113 Questions (104 scored, 9 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours and 15 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 80.83% (506 / 626 test takers) | Pearson VUE Colorado Insurance 3131 S Vaughn Way, Suite 205 Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: (800) 275-8247 E-mail: PVColoradoInsurance@pearson.com Website: www.pearsonvue.com | ||||
9 | Connecticut | Connecticut requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete an approved prelicensing course from the Department of Insurance. Once finished, Achievable will provide a certificate of completion, which you can download and print from your Achievable account. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson Vue. You can choose to take your exam at a Pearson Vue center or opt for a remote proctored option. Note: When scheduling your exam or applying for your license, ensure that the name you use matches exactly with the identification you will present at your test appointment. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two forms of identification: a primary ID that is government-issued, photo-bearing, and includes a signature, and a secondary ID with a valid signature. Both IDs must match the name used during registration and be in English (such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID). Also, bring your certificate of completion. Without these documents, you will not be allowed to take the exam. For remote proctored exams, a PearsonVUE-certified proctor will monitor you via webcam and microphone to ensure exam integrity. After passing the exam, you will receive a score report indicating “pass”; no numeric score is provided. If you tested at a Pearson Vue center, the report will be given there. For remote exams, log into your Pearson VUE account to access your report. Step 4: Apply for your license using the online application service at www.nipr.com. | Connecticut Life Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 42.89% (401 / 935 test takers) | Connecticut Accident and Health Agent Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.22% (180 / 294 test takers) | Connecticut Life, Accident, and Health Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.58% (735 / 1453 test takers) | Connecticut Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 44.73% (314 / 702 test takers) | Connecticut Personal Lines Insurance Examination 115 Total Questions (105 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 37.07% (96 / 259 test takers) | Connecticut Insurance Department Website: www.ct.gov/cid Email: cid.licensing@ct.gov | ||||
10 | Delaware | No | Step 1 (optional): Complete a prelicensing course to help you prepare for and pass your insurance licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam online with PearsonVUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/de/insurance or by phone at 800-274-0455. The examination fee is $90, payable at the time of reservation via credit card, debit card, voucher, or electronic check. Fees are not accepted at the test center. To reschedule, contact PearsonVUE at least 48 hours before your appointment. If canceling, do so at least three calendar days in advance to avoid forfeiting the examination fee. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID, etc.), one of which must include both a photograph and a signature. Failure to meet these requirements will result in not being permitted to take the exam. Candidates will receive a score report marked “pass” or “fail” upon completion. Those who pass will also receive instructions on how to apply for a license. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR. Within 90 days of applying, you must submit a criminal history report. For detailed information, refer to the Delaware Department of Insurance at https://insurance.delaware.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2017/12/Lic_Proc.pdf. | Delaware Life Insurance Examination 101 Total Questions (90 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 135 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 65.59% (387 / 590 test takers) | Delaware Accident and Health Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (92 scored, 18 pretest) Time Limit: 135 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 47.55% (175 / 368 test takers) | Delaware Property Insurance 97 Total Questions (85 scored, 12 pretest) Time Limit: 135 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 52.25% (58 / 111 test takers) | Delaware Casualty Broker-Agent Insurance Examination 109 Total Questions (95 scores, 14 pretest) Time Limit: 135 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 56.14% (64 / 114 test takers) | Delaware Personal Lines Broker-Agent Insurance Examination 128 Total Questions (115, scored, 13 pretest) Time Limit: 150 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 75.00% (3 / 4 test takers) | |||||
11 | District of Columbia | No | Step 1 (optional): Complete a prelicensing course to help you prepare for and pass your insurance licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam online at Pearson VUE or by phone at 800-274-0610. Review the candidate handbook for more information at https://home.pearsonvue.com/getattachment/fd31ed36-3875-4a92-bcbe-f14a323eba0e/District%20of%20Columbia%20Insurance%20Licensing%20Candidate%20Handbook.aspx. Note that an exam fee applies. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two valid forms of government-issued identification (driver’s license, passport, military ID, etc.), with at least one containing a photograph and a signature. Failure to meet these requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. You will receive a score report at the end of your exam, marked “pass” or “fail.” Step 4: After passing your exam, schedule fingerprinting and a background check through Fieldprint. Contact Sheila Johnson-Parker via email to arrange your fingerprinting appointment. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR. | District of Columbia Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 37.15% (107 / 288 test takers) | District of Columbia Accident and Health Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 49.06% (78 / 159 test takers) | District of Columbia Property Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 25.81% (8 / 31 test takers) | District of Columbia Casualty Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 37.93% (11 / 29 test takers) | Government of the District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) 1050 First Street, NE, Suite 801 Washington, DC 20002 Phone (202) 442-7813 Website: www.disb.dc.gov | |||||
12 | Florida | Florida requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After finishing the course, download and print your certificate of completion from Achievable’s online portal. This certificate is valid for four years. Step 2: Complete fingerprinting before taking the exam. Register and pay for fingerprinting at https://fl.state.identogo.com/?RESTART&DFSORI=DFS-1-FL921060Z or by calling 800-528-1358. For additional guidance, visit https://www.myfloridacfo.com/division/agents/licensing/agents-and-adjusters. You’ll receive updates about your license status via email and through your MyProfile account. Step 3: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/fl/insurance or call 888-274-2020. Exams are held at Pearson VUE centers, and fees must be paid when booking. To avoid losing your fee, reschedule at least 48 hours in advance. Important: Ensure the name used for course registration, exam scheduling, and license application matches your ID. Step 4: On exam day, bring one valid government-issued ID with your name and photo. If your ID is not clearly readable or has a microchip, bring an additional ID with a visible signature. You will not be allowed to take the exam if these ID requirements are not met. You will receive a score report indicating “pass” or “fail” and, if necessary, instructions for reexamination. Step 5: Apply for your license online through MyProfile at https://dice.fldfs.com/public/pb_index.aspx. | Florida Agent’s Life (including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (85 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.48% (3747 / 6095 test takers) | Florida Agent's Health Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (85 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.20% (2149 / 4197 test takers) | Florida Agent’s Health & Life (including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Insurance Examination 165 Total Questions (150 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.92% (8269 / 12357 test takers) | Florida Agent's Personal Lines Examination 108 Total Questions (100 scored; 8 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.67% (1675 / 2761 test takers) | Florida Agent's General Lines Property & Casualty Insurance Examination 175 Total Questions (160 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 62.46% (1632 / 2613 test takers) | Florida Department of Financial Services Bureau of Licensing 200 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0319 Phone: (850) 413-3137 Website: www.MyFloridaCFO.com/Division/Agents | ||||
13 | Georgia | Georgia requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After completing the course, you'll receive a certificate of completion from Achievable, available for download and valid for one year. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE, the state's testing provider, at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance or by calling (800) 274-0488. The exam must be taken at a Pearson VUE testing center, and the fee must be paid when reserving your spot. To change or cancel your appointment, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting the fee. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with a photo and both with signatures. It's recommended to also bring your certificate of completion. Security measures will be enforced, so review the candidate handbook for details. You'll receive your score report at the testing center. Step 4: Apply for your license online through SIRCON at https://www.sircon.com/ or NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Ensure your application includes a citizenship affidavit, fingerprinting details, and a completed Resident Insurance License Application. You must apply for your license within 60 days of passing the exam, or you’ll need to retake it. After submitting your application, register for fingerprinting through GBI, and bring the registration approval email to your fingerprinting appointment. Step 5: Keep your license active by fulfilling your continuing education requirements. Achievable offers courses to help you meet these requirements. Visit https://www.oci.ga.gov/ to review your state’s education rules and ensure compliance. | Georgia Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 69.19% (2129 / 3077 test takers) | Georgia Accident and Sickness Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 52.75% (527 / 999 test takers) | Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Examination 135 Total Questions (125 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 70.50% (3706 / 5257 test takers) | Georgia Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 135 Total Questions (125 scored; 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 70.82% (2344 / 3310 test takers) | Georgia Personal Lines Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (90 scored; 5 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 76.34% (710 / 930 test takers) | Pearson VUE/Insurance Licensing Program Attn: Regulatory Program Coordinator 5601 Green Valley Drive Bloomington, MN 55437 Phone: (800) 274 - 0488 Email: pearsonvuecustomerservice@pearson.com Website: www.pearsonvue.com | ||||
14 | Hawaii | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to help you prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE, the state’s testing provider, online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/hi/insurance or by calling (888) 274-2608. The exam fee is $75. To change or cancel your appointment, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting the fee. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID, including one with a photo. You won't be allowed to take the exam without these. After the exam, you’ll receive a score report indicating "pass" or "fail." If you pass, you'll receive instructions on applying for your license. Step 4: Get fingerprinted for licensing. Review the process for resident producers at https://cca.hawaii.gov/ins/producers/instructions_insurance_license/resident-producer/#RP_Individual_I, then schedule your fingerprinting appointment online with Fieldprint Hawaii at https://fieldprinthawaii.com/. Step 5: Apply for your license within 60 days of fingerprinting at https://nipr.com/. Ensure you review Hawaii’s specific licensing requirements before starting your application. | Hawaii Life Insurance Examination 96 Total Questions (85 scored, 11 pretest) Time limit: 120 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 56.45% (713 / 1263 test takers) | Hawaii Accident and Health Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (85 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 120 minutes Passing score: 70% | Hawaii Property Insurance Examination 93 Total Questions (83 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 120 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 41.79% (56 / 134 test takers) | Hawaii Casualty Insurance Examination 103 Total Questions (91 scored, 12 pretest) Time limit: 120 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 51.97% (66 / 127 test takers) | Hawaii Personal Lines Insurance Examination 128 Total Questions (116 scored, 12 pretest) Time limit: 150 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 33.33% (1 / 3 test takers) | Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division 335 Merchant Street, Room 213 Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 586-2788 Email: Inslic@dcca.hawaii.gov Website: www.hawaii.gov/dcca/ins | ||||
15 | Idaho | No | Step 1 (Optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE at least 24 hours before your desired exam date. You can schedule online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/id/insurance/ or call (800) 274-2721. The exam can be taken at a Pearson VUE examination center or via remote proctoring. Exam fees must be paid when you make the reservation. To change your appointment, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours in advance. If canceling, do so at least 3 days prior to avoid forfeiting the fee. Step 3: On exam day, arrive at the test center 30 minutes before your appointment to complete sign-in procedures. Bring two forms of ID, both with your signature, and one with a photo. You won’t be able to take the exam without these. The computerized exam is scored immediately upon completion. Step 4: After passing your exam and getting fingerprinted, apply for your license online at https://www.sircon.com/ or https://nipr.com/ within 180 days. Detailed licensing information is available through the Idaho Department of Insurance at https://doi.idaho.gov/. | Idaho Life Insurance Examination 86 Total Questions (75 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 68.51% (581 / 848 test takers) | Idaho Accident and Health Insurance Examination 86 Total Questions (75 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 54.46% (446 / 819 test takers) | Idaho Property Insurance Examination 80 Total Questions (68 scored, 12 pretest) Time Limit: 105 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 58.65% (322 / 549 test takers) | Idaho Casualty Insurance Examination 83 Total Questions (70 scored, 13 pretest) Time Limit: 105 minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 63.05% (343 / 544 test takers) | Idaho Personal Lines Insurance Examination 102 Total Questions (97 scored, 5 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.00% (27 / 45 test takers) | State of Idaho Department of Insurance Website: www.insurance.Idaho.gov Email: agent@doi.idaho.gov Phone: 208-334-4339 | ||||
16 | Illinois | Illinois requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. Potential agents must complete 20 hours of education and 7.5 of those hours must be completed in a classroom or web class. You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After finishing, Achievable will confirm your completion of the required classroom portion and exam. The Certificate of Completion is valid for 1 year, so it’s advisable to complete the licensing process within 6-9 months. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE. You can book online at [https://www.pearsonvue.com/il/insurance/] or call (800) 274-0402. Choose between an in-person exam at a Pearson VUE center or a remote online proctored exam. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs (e.g., driver’s license, passport), including one with a photo. Also, carry your signed Certificate of Completion. Without these, you won't be allowed to take the exam. If testing at a Pearson VUE site, you’ll get your score report on-site. For online tests, access the score through your Pearson VUE account. Step 4: Apply for your license at least 5 days after passing your exam. Submit your application online at https://nipr.com/. | Illinois Life Insurance Examination 94 Total Questions (81 scored, 13 pretest) Time: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Passing rate: 73.88% (3778 / 5114 test takers) | Illinois Accident and Health Insurance Examination 102 Total Questions (89 scored, 13 pretest) Time: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Passing rate: 65.91% (2461 / 3734 test takers) | Illinois Property Insurance Examination 92 Total Questions (80 scored, 12 pretest) Time: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.82% (1370 / 2644 test takers) | Illinois Casualty Insurance Examination 99 Total Questions (87 scored, 11 pretest) Time: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 65.82% (1818 / 2762 test takers) | Illinois Department of Insurance 320 West Washington Street Springfield, IL 62767 Phone: (217) 782-6366 Website: https://idoi.illinois.gov | |||||
17 | Indiana | Indiana requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course and pass the required exam. Achievable will process your Certificate of Completion within 2 business days, after which you can download and print it from your Achievable account. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson Vue at https://home.pearsonvue.com/in/insurance at least 24 hours in advance. First-time users must create an account online or call (800) 274-2616. Exams are available at Pearson Vue centers or via remote online proctoring. Pay the exam fee at the time of booking. Step 3: On exam day, bring one valid government-issued ID with your name and photo, along with your Certificate of Completion. Failure to provide these will prevent you from taking the exam. You will receive your official score report immediately after completing the exam. Step 4: Apply for your license using NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or SIRCON at https://www.sircon.com/. Apply within 6 months of passing the exam and completing your course to avoid needing to retake the exam. | Indiana Life Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (85 scored; 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.85% (734 / 1098 test takers) | Indiana Accident and Health Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (85 scored; 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 58.25% (473 / 812 test takers) | Indiana Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions (135 scored; 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 68.09% (2076 / 3049 test takers) | Indiana Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions (135 scored; 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 79.40% (1056 / 1330 test takers) | Indiana Personal Lines Insurance Examination 115 Total Questions (105 scored; 9 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 72.08% (111 / 154 test takers) | Indiana Department of Insurance Attn: Agency Services 311 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2787 Phone: 317-232-2389 Fax: 317-234-5882 Email: agentlicensing@idoi.in.gov | ||||
18 | Iowa | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to aid your preparation for the licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson Vue at least 24 hours in advance. You can do this online at www.pearsonvue.com or by calling (877) 540-5825. Exams are available at Pearson Vue centers or via remote proctoring. Pay the exam fee at the time of booking. To change or cancel your appointment, contact Pearson Vue at least 48 hours prior or 3 days in advance for cancellations. For more details, visit https://home.pearsonvue.com/ia/insurance. Step 3: On exam day, arrive 30 minutes early. Bring two forms of ID (one with a photo and both with your signature) and your Certificate of Completion. Without these, you cannot take the exam. Scores for the computerized exam are available immediately upon completion. Step 4: Allow up to 3 business days for your exam results to be transferred to the NIPR Online System. Results are valid for 90 days. Apply for your license through NIPR. For more information, visit https://iid.iowa.gov/obtaining-a-new-license-or-authority. | Iowa Life Insurance Examination 92 Total Questions (77 Scored Questions, 15 Pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 69.78% (1092 / 1565 test takers) | Iowa Accident and Health Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (80 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 60.80% (864 / 1421 test takers) | Iowa Property Insurance Examination 98 Total Questions (83 scored, 15 pretests) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.53% (379 / 616 test takers) | Iowa Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions (85 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 65.42% (403 / 616 test takers) | Iowa Personal Lines Insurance Examination 129 Total Questions (113 scored, 16 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% | State of Iowa Department of Insurance Website: www.iid.iowa.gov/regulated-individuals/insurance-producers/new-license Email: producer.licensing@iid.iowa.gov Phone: (515) 654-6600 | ||||
19 | Kansas | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Obtain a tax clearance from the Kansas Department of Revenue and email it to the Kansas Insurance Department at https://KID.licensing@ks.gov/ with "Tax Clearance" in the subject line. Step 3: Get fingerprinted and undergo a criminal background check. Review the fingerprinting instructions and submit the Waiver Agreement and FBI Privacy Act Statement to the Department. You have one year from the application date to complete the licensing process. Step 4: Submit the NAIC Uniform Application for Individual Insurance Producer License online via the National Insurance Producer Registry. Step 5: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE online at www.pearsonvue.com or by calling (888) 204-6255. Exams can be taken at Pearson VUE centers or via remote proctoring. Pay the exam fee at booking. To change or cancel your appointment, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours in advance. Ensure that your name matches the ID you'll present at the test. Step 6: On exam day, arrive with two valid forms of government-issued ID (one with a photo) and your Certificate of Completion. You will receive a score report immediately after finishing. If you pass, you'll get further instructions on applying for your license. | Kansas Life Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (84 scored, 11 pretest) Time limit: 1.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 59.82% (265 / 443 test takers) | Kansas Accident & Health Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (84 scored, 11 pretest) Time limit: 1.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 53.00% (106 / 200 test takers) | Kansas Life and Accident & Health Insurance Examination 154 Total Questions (140 scored, 14 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 64.58% (968 / 1499 test takers) | Kansas Property and Allied Lines Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (84 scored, 11 pretest) Time limit: 1.5 hours Passing score: 70% | Kansas Casualty and Allied Lines Insurance Examination 95 Total Questions (84 scored, 11 pretest) Time limit: 1.5 hours Passing score: 70% | Kansas Property, Casualty and Allied Lines Insurance Examination 154 Total Questions (140 scored, 14 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 60.18% (529 / 879 test takers) | Kansas Personal Lines Insurance Examination 107 Total Questions (100 scored, 7 pretest) Time limit: 1.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 88.08% (133 / 151 test takers) | Kansas Insurance Department 1300 SW Arrowhead Rd. Topeka, KS 66604 Phone: (785) 296-7862 Email: KID.Licensing@ks.gov | ||
20 | Kentucky | Kentucky requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Finish a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. Once you pass the course exam, Achievable will issue your completion certificate within 2 business days, which you can download and print from your Achievable account. Make sure to sign and date the certificate, which is valid for 1 year. Your education will be reported electronically to the state DOI. Step 2: Submit your license application online at www.nipr.com. Kentucky applicants also need to request a Criminal Background Report. Step 3: Book your exam through the Kentucky Department of Insurance eServices account after your application is processed. Note that the exam fee is separate from NIPR fees and remote testing is not offered in Kentucky. Step 4: On the exam day, arrive with one government-issued ID (with photo) and your Certificate of Completion. These are necessary for taking the exam. | Kentucky Life Insurance 50 Total Questions Time Limit: 1 hour Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 55.27% (913 / 1652 test takers) | Kentucky Health Insurance 50 Total Questions Time Limit: 1 hour Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 48.96% (803 / 1640 test takers) | Kentucky Property Insurance 50 Total Questions Time Limit: 1 hour Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 54.42% (425 / 781 test takers) | Kentucky Casualty Insurance 50 Total Questions Time Limit: 1 hour Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 53.31% (419 / 786 test takers) | Kentucky Personal Lines Insurance 50 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 44.44% (4 / 9 test takers) | Kentucky Department of Insurance P.O. Box 517 Frankfort, Kentucky 40602-0517 Telephone: (502) 564-6004 Email: DOI.LicensingMail@ky.gov | ||||
21 | Louisiana | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Exams online at www.psiexams.com or by calling (800) 733-9267. Louisiana requires fingerprinting and a background check as part of the licensing process. Complete fingerprinting at the exam site, where you'll pay a fee. The results will be sent to the Louisiana State Police and the FBI, who will then forward them to the Department of Insurance. Cancel appointments at least two days in advance to avoid losing your exam fee. Ensure your registration name matches the ID you'll present. Step 3: On exam day, arrive with two government-issued IDs (one with a photo and both with your signature). Without these, you cannot take the exam. Note that security measures at the testing center will restrict items you can bring and what you can wear. Review the candidate bulletin at www.psiexams.com for details. After passing, you'll receive a score report. Step 4: Apply for your license using the online service at www.nipr.com | Louisiana Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 57.89% (756 / 1306 test takers) | Louisiana Health and Accident Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 45.95% (136 / 296 test takers) | Louisiana Life, Health and Accident Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours and 40 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 59.66% (1214 / 2035 test takers) | Louisiana Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 21.43% (3 / 14 test takers) | Louisiana Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (6 / 9 test takers) | Louisiana Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 3 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 43.97% (434 / 987 test takers) | Louisiana Personal Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 40.03% (241 / 602 test takers) | PSI Exams Online Bureau of Licensing Phone: (855) 235-5174 Website: candidate.psiexams.com | ||
22 | Maine | No | Step 1 (optional): You may choose to complete a prelicensing course to enhance your exam preparation. Step 2: Book your exam with PearsonVUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/me/insurance or call 800-274-4959. Payment of the exam fee is required at the time of booking, and fees are not accepted at the test center. To avoid forfeiting your fee, reschedule at least 48 hours in advance; cancelations must be made at least three calendar days before the appointment. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two government-issued IDs, one with a photo and signature. Failure to present these will prevent you from taking the exam. After completing it, you’ll receive a score report indicating "pass" or "fail" and instructions on how to apply for your license if you pass. Step 4: Apply for your license via NIPR or download and submit the paper application from www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/regulated/individuals_bus_entities/producers/producer_app.html to the Bureau of Insurance by email, fax, or regular mail. | Maine Life Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 65.38% (68 / 104 test takers) | Maine Accident and Health Insurance Examination 103 Total Questions (88 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (11 / 22 test takers) | Maine Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination 151 Total Questions (136 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 69.43% (218 / 314 test takers) | Maine Property Insurance 92 Total Questions (80 scored, 12 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% | Maine Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions (88 scored, 12 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 0.00% (0 / 1 test takers) | Maine Personal Lines Insurance Examination 107 Total Questions (100 scored, 7 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 57.14% (8 / 14 test takers) | Maine Bureau of Insurance Licensing Division 34 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0034 Phone (207) 264-8413 or 8441 Website: www.maine.gov/insurance | |||
23 | Maryland | No | Step 1: Finish a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After passing the course and exam, Achievable will issue a certificate of completion within 2 business days. This certificate is valid for six months; you must pass the state exam within this period or retake the course. You’ll receive a Candidate/Eligibility ID from Achievable by email, which you'll use to register for your exam. Prometric will process your completion within 1-2 business days. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric online at https://www.prometric.com/maryland/insurance or by calling (800) 610-1174. Have your Candidate ID ready. You can choose to take the exam at a Prometric center or via remote proctoring. Cancel or reschedule at least two days in advance to avoid losing your exam fee. Step 3: On exam day, bring two government-issued IDs, one with a photo and signature. Without these, you cannot take the exam. Security measures at the test site will restrict items you can bring and what you can wear. Review the candidate bulletin on Prometric’s website for details. After the exam, you’ll receive a completion notice via email. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/. | Maryland Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (includes 10 unscored, pretest questions) Time Limit: 1 Hour, 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 54.29% (557 / 1026 test takers) | Maryland Health and Accident Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (includes 10 unscored, pretest questions) Time Limit: 1 Hour, 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 68.54% (244 / 356 test takers) | Maryland Life, Health, and Accident Insurance Examination 140 Total Questions (includes 10 unscored, pretest questions) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 71.50% (1222 / 1709 test takers) | Maryland Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 130 Total Questions (includes 10 unscored, pretest questions) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 57.05% (348 / 610 test takers) | Maryland Personal Lines Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (includes 10 unscored, pretest questions) Time Limit: 2 Hours, 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.00% (6 /10 test takers) | Maryland Insurance Administration Producer Licensing Customer Service: (410) 468-2411; (800) 492-6116 Producer Licensing Email: producerlicensing.mia@maryland.gov | ||||
24 | Massachusetts | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric either online at https://www.prometric.com/massachusetts/insurance or by calling (800) 741-9380. An examination fee will apply. To avoid forfeiting the fee, reschedule or cancel at least 24 hours before your appointment. Step 3: On exam day, bring a government-issued ID with a photo (e.g., driver’s license, passport). Without this ID, you won’t be allowed to take the exam. You’ll see your score on the screen at the end of the exam and receive a printed score report. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or by sending the application and required documents to the Massachusetts Department of Insurance. Wait 48-72 hours after passing the exam before submitting your application. Visit the Department’s Licensing webpage at https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-insurance for forms and more information. | Massachusetts Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 45.30% (2061 / 4550 test takers) | Massachusetts Accident & Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.29% (1444 / 2395 test takers) | Massachusetts Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 49.46% (462 / 934 test takers) | Massachusetts Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.95% (458 / 899 test takers) | Massachusetts Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 36.19% (114 / 315 test takers) | Massachusetts Division of Insurance Attn: Producer Licensing 1000 Washington Street, Suite #810 Boston, MA 02118-6200 Phone: (617) 521-7794, and opt for line #3 Website: www.mass.gov/doi | ||||
25 | Michigan | Michigan requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. (Note: applicants for the Michigan Variable Life and Annuity producer license are only required to pass the state licensing exam and do not have to complete prelicensing education) | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After finishing, Achievable will issue a certificate of completion, which you can download and print from your Achievable account. Achievable will also send your results to the state within 2 business days. This certificate is valid for one year. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Exams at https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp or call (855) 579-4639. You can choose to take your exam at a PSI center or via a remote online proctoring option. For remote testing, you’ll need a desktop or laptop computer (smartphones and tablets aren't supported), a webcam, a microphone, and an Internet connection. To avoid forfeiting your fee, reschedule or cancel at least 48 hours in advance. Ensure that the name you use when scheduling matches the ID you’ll present at the test. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID, one with a photo and signature. Without these, you cannot take the exam. You’ll receive your results immediately after the exam, and if you don’t pass, a diagnostic report will be provided. Review the candidate bulletin at PSI Exams for detailed security measures and restrictions. Step 4: Apply for your license via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. | Michigan Life Producer Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 72% Pass rate: 52.03% (859 / 1651 test takers) | Michigan Accident and Health Producer Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 76% Pass rate: 58.64% (251 / 428 test takers) | Michigan Life, Accident and Health Producer Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 54.21% (1513 / 2791 test takers) | Michigan Property Producer Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 56.76% (21 / 37 test takers) | Michigan Casualty Producer Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 74% Pass rate: 37.84% (28 / 74 test takers) | Michigan Property and Casualty Producer Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 74% Pass rate: 47.57% (989 / 2079 test takers) | Michigan Personal Lines Producer Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 65.48% (110 / 168 test takers) | Michigan Variable Life and Annuities Producer Examination* 60 Total Questions Time Limit: 1 Hour Passing Score: 74% | Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) PO Box 30220 Lansing, MI 48909-7720 Phone: (877) 999-6442 Email: difs-licensing@michigan.gov Website: www.michigan.gov/difs | |
26 | Minnesota | Minnesota requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Enroll in a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. Once you complete the course and pass the Certificate Exam, Achievable will process and issue your Certificate of Completion within 2 business days, though validation might delay this. Download and print the certificate from your Achievable account to bring to your state exam. The certificate remains valid indefinitely. Ensure you finish the prelicensing course and obtain your certificate before sitting for the state exam, or your results will be invalidated, requiring a retake. Step 2: Book your exam with PSI Services LLC through their https://test-takers.psiexams.com/mnins or by calling (866) 395-1006. You can choose between an in-person PSI center or a remote online proctored exam. Payment is required at the time of booking. Cancel or reschedule by notifying PSI at least 48 hours in advance to avoid losing your fee. Refer to the candidate bulletin for fingerprinting instructions at https://candidate.psiexams.com/bulletin/display_bulletin.jsp?ro=yes&actionname=83&bulletinid=1209&bulletinurl=.pdf. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two government-issued IDs—one with a photo and signature, and the other with a signature and legal name. Also, present your certificate of completion. Security measures are in place, so check the candidate bulletin for details. Score reports are available immediately for in-person exams or via your PSI account for online exams. Step 4: After fingerprint submission, apply for your license. Minnesota residents should use NIPR at https://nipr.com or Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/resource/layout.jsp?page=minnesotaLps&type=minnesota. | Minnesota Life Insurance 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 69.88% (566 / 810 test takers) | Minnesota Accident and Health Insurance 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 67.63% (282 / 417 test takers) | Minnesota Life, Accident and Health Insurance 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 77.56% (1175 / 1515 test takers) | Minnesota Property Insurance 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 75.00% (21 / 28 test takers) | Minnesota Casualty Insurance 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 71.43% (20 / 28 test takers) | Minnesota Property and Casualty Insurance 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 77.40% (774 / 1000 test takers) | Minnesota Department of Commerce Division of Insurance 85 7th Place E, Suite 280 St. Paul, MN 55101-2198 Phone: (651) 539-1599 Email: Licensing.Commerce@state.mn.us Website: https://mn.gov/commerce | |||
27 | Mississippi | Mississippi requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course (except for the Life line of authority). You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Finish a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After completing the course and passing the Certificate Exam, Achievable will process your Certificate of Completion, which might take up to 2 business days due to possible proctor validation. Download and print your certificate from your Achievable account. The certificate remains valid for two years. Step 2: Book your exam with Pearson VUE online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ms/insurance/ or by calling (888) 293-4222. An exam fee will apply. Step 3: On exam day, bring two government-issued IDs, one with a photo and the other with a signature and name. Failure to meet these requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. Your results will be available immediately after completing the test. Step 4: Apply for your license using the online services at NIPR at https://nipr.com// or Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/mississippi/content.jsp/. | Mississippi Life Producer Examination 70 Total Questions (60 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 65% Pass rate: 64.78% (583 / 900 test takers) | Mississippi Accident and Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 70 Total Questions (60 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 65% Pass rate: 55.19% (101 / 183 test takers) | Mississippi Property Insurance Examination 70 Total Questions (60 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (6 / 9 test takers) | Mississippi Casualty Insurance Examination 70 Total Questions (60 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 58.33% (7 / 12 test takers) | Mississippi Personal Lines Insurance Examination 75 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 48.50% (113 / 233 test takers) | Mississippi Insurance Department 1001 Woolfolk State Office Building 501 North West Street Jackson, MS 39201 Website: www.mid.ms.gov Phone: (601) 359-3582 | ||||
28 | Missouri | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE. You can book online at www.pearsonvue.com or call (866) 247-4740. Exams are available at Pearson VUE centers or via remote online proctoring. Payment for the exam is required at the time of scheduling. To avoid losing your fee, cancel or reschedule at least 48 hours before your appointment. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with a photo and the other with a signature. Failure to meet these requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. Step 4: After a 24-hour waiting period, submit the NAIC Uniform Application for Individual Insurance Producer License via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. A score report indicating “pass” or “fail” will be provided after the exam, with instructions for applying for your license if you pass. | Missouri Life Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 58.45% (937 / 1603 test takers) | Missouri Accident & Health Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 55.22% (407 / 737 test takers) | Missouri Life and Accident & Health Insurance Examination 170 Total Questions (145 scored, 25 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 62.78% (2324 / 3702 test takers) | Missouri Property Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (14 / 28 test takers) | Missouri Casualty Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 53.66% (22 / 41 test takers) | Missouri Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 165 Total Questions (140 scored, 25 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 63.76% (1270 / 1992 test takers) | Missouri Personal Lines Insurance Examination 131 Total Questions (115 scored, 16 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 77.35% (239 / 309 test takers) | Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Regulation P.O. Box 690 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0690 (573) 751-3518 Website: www.insurance.mo.gov | ||
29 | Montana | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson Vue online at www.pearsonvue.com or call (800) 274-8906 at least 24 hours before your desired date. To change or cancel, notify Pearson Vue at least 48 hours in advance to avoid losing your fee. Montana requires fingerprinting, which can be done at Pearson Vue centers. Complete the Applicant Rights and Consent to Fingerprint Form and email it to csiappicantrights@mt.gov. For more information, visit the Commissioner of Securities and Insurance's website. Step 3: Arrive at the test center 30 minutes early on exam day. Bring two forms of ID (one with a photo) and ensure both have your signature. You must meet these ID requirements to take the exam. The computerized exam is scored immediately after completion of both parts. Step 4: Wait up to three business days for your exam results to be sent to the NIPR Online System. Apply for your license via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. For detailed licensing information, visit the Department of Insurance at http://csimt.gov/insurance/licensing | Montana Life Insurance Examination 103 Total Questions (86 Scored Questions, 17 Pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 42.31% (165 / 390 test takers) | Montana Accident and Health Insurance Examination 102 Total Questions (92 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 135 minutes Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 49.26% (167 / 339 test takers) | Montana Property Insurance Examination 92 Total Questions (82 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 53.56% (128 / 239 test takers) | Montana Casualty Insurance Examination 97 Total Questions (87 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours 15 minutes Passing Score: 75% Pass rate: 77.41% (185 / 239 test takers) | Montana Department of Insurance Phone: (406) 444-2040 Website: http://csimt.gov/insurance/licensing Email: producerlicensing@mt.gov | |||||
30 | Nebraska | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to help you prepare for the licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI either online at PSI at https://test-takers.psiexams.com/neins/ or by calling (833) 333-4754. You can choose between a physical PSI exam center or a remote online proctored option. Exam fees are due at the time of booking. If you need to cancel, contact PSI at least two days in advance to avoid losing your fee. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring a valid government-issued ID with a photo. Without this, you will not be allowed to take the exam. Review PSI’s candidate bulletin at https://test-takers.psiexams.com/neins/ for details on security measures and what you can bring. After completing your exam, you'll receive a notice of completion via email. Contact PSI for any exam-related questions. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or by mailing the application and required documents to the Nebraska Department of Insurance. For forms and additional information, visit the Department’s Licensing page at https://doi.nebraska.gov/producers/license/. | Nebraska Life and Annuities Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.74% (208 / 402 test takers) | Nebraska Accident & Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.94% (107 / 206 test takers) | Nebraska Life and Annuities, Accident and Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 56.26% (723 / 1285 test takers) | Nebraska Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 42.11% (8 / 19 test takers) | Nebraska Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 41.18% (7 / 17 test takers) | Nebraska Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 48.24% (383 / 794 test takers) | Nebraska Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 41.38% (12 / 29 test takers) | Nebraska Insurance Department P.O. Box 95087 Lincoln, NE 68500-5087 Tel. (402) 471-4913 www.doi.nebraska.gov | ||
31 | Nevada | No | Step 1: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE, either online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ or by calling (800) 274-2609. If you need to change or cancel your appointment, do so at least 48 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting your exam fee. Ensure that the name you use for registration matches your ID documents. Step 2: Nevada requires digital fingerprinting and a criminal history background report. For information on fingerprinting and locations, visit https://doi.nv.gov/Licensing/License_Types/Producer/Individuals/. Access the Pearson VUE Nevada Insurance Candidate Handbook at https://home.pearsonvue.com/getattachment/270ad08e-99c4-4209-9c55-8cb2f19999ea/Nevada for exam content details. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID, one with a photo and both with your name. You will receive a printed score report indicating “pass” or “fail” at the end of the exam. Step 4: Apply for your license through Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/nevada/content.jsp. Include your signed Fingerprint Background Waiver Form, fingerprint receipt, and other required documents. For more details, visit the Nevada Insurance Department’s licensing page at https://doi.nv.gov/Licensing/License_Types/Producer/Individuals/. | Nevada Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 63.15% (557 / 882 test takers) | Nevada Health Insurance Examination 98 Total Questions (88 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 49.23% (225 / 457 test takers) | Nevada Life and Health Insurance Exam 159 Total Questions (144 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours and 35 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 67.65% (1169 / 1728 test takers) | Nevada Property Insurance Exam 92 Total Questions (82 scored, 07 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 78.00% (39 / 50 test takers) | Nevada Casualty Insurance Examination 99 Total Questions (89 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 85.45% (47 / 55 test takers) | Nevada Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 156 Total Questions (141 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 3 Hours and 35 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 68.27% (568 / 832 test takers) | Nevada Personal Lines Insurance Examination 107 Total Questions (100 scored, 7 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 48.58% (274 / 564 test takers) | Nevada Department of Business and Industry Division of Insurance 1818 E. College Parkway, Ste. 103 Carson City, NV 89706 Website: www.doi.nv.gov Phone: (775) 687-0700 | ||
32 | New Hampshire | No | Step 1: (Optional) Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric. For the quickest scheduling, visit https://www.prometric.com/newhampshire/insurance or call (800) 869-6603. You can take the exam at a Prometric center or online remotely. Payment is required at the time of reservation. To change or cancel your appointment, visit https://www.prometric.com/newhampshire/insurance and make changes at least 24 hours in advance to avoid losing your fee. Ensure that the name you use for Achievable prelicensing courses, scheduling your exam, and applying for your license matches the name on the identification forms you will present at your testing appointment. Step 3: On exam day, bring one valid government-issued ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport, military I.D.) with a photo. Security protocols are in place at all testing formats. For details on what is allowed at the testing center and security measures, review the candidate bulletin at https://www.prometric.com/newhampshire/insurance. You will receive your results immediately upon completion of the exam. Step 4: Apply for your license via https://nipr.com/. Additional guidance on the application process is available on the NIPR website. | New Hampshire Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 44.10% (71 / 161 test takers) | New Hampshire Accident and Health Agent Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 46.43% (39 / 84 test takers) | New Hampshire Life, Accident, and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 59.87% (273 / 456 test takers) | New Hampshire Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 20.00% (1 / 5 test takers) | New Hampshire Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 25.00% (1 / 4 test takers) | New Hampshire Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 59.13% (123 / 208 test takers) | New Hampshire Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 46.67% (7 / 15 test takers) | New Hampshire Insurance Department Website: http://www.nh.gov/insurance Email: cid.licensing@ct.gov | ||
33 | New Jersey | New Jersey requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. Once finished, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable account. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI at https://home.psiexams.com/#/home or by calling (800) 733-9267. Choose to take the exam at a PSI center or online remotely. Fees must be paid when reserving your spot. Cancel at least two days before your exam to avoid forfeiting the fee. Step 3: On the day of the exam, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with your photo, and your certificate of completion. Without these, you won’t be allowed to take the exam. You'll receive your results immediately. If you pass, you'll get a score report; if not, a diagnostic report will help you identify areas to improve. Step 4: New Jersey requires fingerprinting and a criminal history check. Schedule your fingerprinting scan with IdentoGo at https://uenroll.identogo.com/ or call (877) 503-5981, using the Producer service code 2F16Y3. Bring the necessary identification to your appointment. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Additional application guidance is available on their website. | New Jersey Life Insurance Examination 83 Total Questions Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 67.83% (3293 / 4855 test takers) | New Jersey Accident and Health Examination 88 Total Questions Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.04% (1360 / 2228 test takers) | New Jersey Property Producer Examination 79 Total Questions Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 48.84% (486 / 995 test takers) | New Jersey Casualty Insurance Examination 91 Total Questions Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 65.50% (634 / 968 test takers) | New Jersey Personal Lines Examination 112 Total Questions Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 75.54% (105 / 139 test takers) | License Processing Phone: (609) 292-7272 Email: inslic@dobi.state.nj.us | ||||
34 | New Mexico | No | Step 1: (Optional) Consider completing a prelicensing course to prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric. The fastest way is online at https://www.prometric.com/test-takers/search/insurance/newmexico or call (800) 813-6737. Exams can be taken at a Prometric center or remotely. To schedule a remote exam, call (800) 868-6113. Pay the exam fee when reserving your spot. To reschedule or cancel, contact Prometric at least 48 hours in advance to avoid losing the fee. Step 3: Arrive at the test center 30 minutes early on exam day. Bring a valid (non-expired) ID such as a driver’s license, passport, or military ID. Without proper ID, you will not be allowed to take the exam. After completing the exam, you’ll see a completion notice on the screen, and your score report will be emailed to you. Step 4: Once you pass the exam, apply for your license online via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Refer to https://www.osi.state.nm.us/ for detailed licensing information and to ensure you're using current forms, as outdated forms will not be accepted. | New Mexico Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 42.81% (134 / 313 test takers) | New Mexico Accident and Health Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 58.70% (135 / 230 test takers) | New Mexico Life, Accident, and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.14% (347 / 577 test takers) | New Mexico Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 7.69% (1 / 13 test takers) | New Mexico Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 12.50% (3 / 24 test takers) | New Mexico Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.36% (210 / 417 test takers) | New Mexico Personal Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 28.57% (2 / 7 test takers) | Office of Superintendent of Insurance Phone: (505) 827-4349 Website: https://www.osi.state.nm.us/ Email: agents.licensing@state.nm.us | ||
35 | New York | New York requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the NY Department of Financial Services. After finishing the course, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable account. This certificate, which does not expire, is required when you submit your license application to the New York Department of Financial Services. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Services LLC. The fastest way is online at https://candidate.psiexams.com/ or call (855) 579-4637. Exams can be taken at a PSI center or remotely. To cancel or reschedule, contact PSI at least 48 hours in advance. Voicemails or emails are not accepted—use the PSI website or speak directly to a Customer Service Representative. Important Note: Ensure the name used for your Achievable courses, exam registration, and license application matches the name on your ID. Strict security measures apply during exams, including restrictions on what you can bring and wear. Review the Candidate Bulletin on the PSI website for details. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID, one with a photo. Without proper ID, you will not be allowed to take the exam. After the exam, you will receive a printed score report with your results. Step 4: Apply for your license within two years of passing the exam. Visit https://www.dfs.ny.gov/apps_and_licensing/agents_and_brokers/apply_individual_original_tba for detailed application instructions. | New York Life Insurance Agent/Broker Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 52.22% (2836 / 5431 test takers) | New York Accident and Health Insurance Agent/Broker Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.94% (933 / 1531 test takers) | New York Life, Accident and Health Insurance Agent/Broker Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 47.91% (103 / 215 test takers) | New York Property and Casualty Insurance Agent/Broker Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 29.09% (16 / 55 test takers) | New York Personal Lines Insurance Agent/Broker Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 55.18% (607 / 1100 test takers) | New York State Department of Financial Services One Commerce Plaza, Suite 2003 Albany, NY 12257 Phone: (518) 474-6630 Email: licensing@dfs.ny.gov Website: https://www.dfs.ny.gov/apps_and_licensing/agents_and_brokers/home | ||||
36 | North Carolina | North Carolina requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After passing the Certificate Exam, Achievable will process your Examination Admission Ticket within 2 business days. You may then download/print your ticket from your Achievable account. Ensure your ticket is accurate and complete it as directed. You have 90 days or 5 exam attempts to pass the licensing exam. Step 2: Submit an electronic application via NIPR at https://nipr.com/ and pay the necessary fees. You will receive an Authorization Email from Pearson VUE containing your reserved NPN (National Producer Number) and other crucial details. You must complete this step before registering for your licensing exam. NIPR will also send an email with fingerprinting scheduling instructions. Step 3: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE at www.pearsonvue.com or call (800) 274-0668. Exam fees apply. To cancel or reschedule, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours before your appointment, or the fee is forfeited. Important Note: Ensure the name used during your Achievable courses, exam registration, and license application matches your ID. Strict security measures apply during exams. Step 4: On exam day, bring two valid IDs, one with a photo and signature, and your Examination Admission Ticket. If you fail the exam, you'll receive a score report with diagnostic details; if you pass, you'll get a "pass" report. Pearson VUE will submit passing scores to NIPR. Step 5: North Carolina requires fingerprinting for license processing. After your NIPR application, you'll receive a Fingerprint Submission Packet-Releases Form. Schedule fingerprinting with local law enforcement, ensuring they offer Livescan fingerprints. Bring the completed packet and a photo ID to your appointment. Afterward, send the completed forms to Pearson VUE via fax, email, or mail. Step 6: If all requirements are met, Pearson VUE will approve your application, and you'll receive an email to print your license within 48 to 72 hours. | North Carolina Life Insurance and Annuity Examination 60 Total Questions (55 scored, 5 pretest) Time Limit: 75 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 59.94% (3503 / 5844 test takers) | North Carolina Accident and Health or Sickness Examination 60 Total Questions (55 scored, 5 pretest) Time Limit: 75 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.62% (3082 / 4626 test takers) | North Carolina Property Insurance Examination 60 Total Questions (55 scored; 5 pretest) Time Limit: 75 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 48.70% (879 / 1805 test takers) | North Carolina Casualty Insurance Examination 60 Total Questions (55 scored; 5 pretest) Time Limit: 75 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.70% (911 / 1797 test takers) | North Carolina Personal Lines Insurance Examination 96 Total Questions (80 scored; 16 pretest) Time Limit: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 25.17% (74 / 294 test takers) | NC Licensing Office of Pearson VUE (866) 265-6329 Email: northcarolinalicensingoffice@pearson.com | ||||
37 | North Dakota | No | Step 1: Consider taking an optional prelicensing course to prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam through PSI online at PSI Exams at https://test-takers.psiexams.com/ndins or by calling (855) 340-3905. You can take the exam at a PSI center or via online proctoring. Pay the exam fee at booking. Reschedule at least 24 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting the fee. Cancelations require at least three days' notice. Step 3: On exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military I.D., etc.) with a photo and signature. No ID means no exam. Review PSI's security measures in their candidate bulletin. After the exam, you’ll receive a pass/fail score report. Pass both sections before being fingerprinted. If you fail one part, reschedule that section with PSI. If you pass, proceed with fingerprinting. Step 4: Apply for your license at NIPR at https://nipr.com/ within 12 months of passing the exam. | North Dakota Life Insurance and Annuity Examination 110 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.47% (262 / 509 test takers) Pass rate: 58.89% (275 / 467 test takers) | North Dakota Accident and Health Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 67.60% (265 / 392 test takers) Pass rate: 66.52% (302 / 454 test takers) | North Dakota Property Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 56.07% (194 / 346 test takers) Pass rate: 64.86% (192 / 296 test takers) | North Dakota Casualty Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 55.45% (183 / 330 test takers) Pass rate: 61.62% (183 / 297 test takers) | North Dakota Personal Lines Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (2 / 3 test takers) | North Dakota Insurance Department 600 East Boulevard Ave. Bismarck, ND 58505-0320 Phone: (701) 328-2440 Website www.nd.gov/ndins Email: ndlicensing@nd.gov | ||||
38 | Ohio | Ohio requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Exams online at www.psiexams.com or by calling (855) 807-3995. Exams can be taken at a PSI center or remotely. Pay the exam fee at booking. Reschedule or cancel at least 48 hours in advance to avoid losing your fee. Ensure your registration name matches your ID. IMPORTANT NOTE: Use the same name for Achievable prelicensing courses, exam scheduling, and license application as on your ID. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs (one with a photo) and your prelicensing certificate (valid for 180 days). Remotely proctored exam takers must complete both the exam and survey portions to receive results. Results are immediate. Review PSI’s candidate bulletin for security measures at https://insurance.ohio.gov/static/Agent/Documents/PSI+Candidate+Bulletin.pdf. Remote proctoring candidates must email their pre-licensing certificate to ohcert@psiexams.com within 24 hours to avoid delays in processing. Step 4: Complete an electronic criminal background check using National WebCheck. Schedule online at https://insurance.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odi/agents-and-agencies/agent-education/national-webcheck-vendors. Details are on the Ohio Department of Insurance’s Background Check page https://insurance.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odi/agents-and-agencies/agent-education/national-webcheck-vendors. Step 5: Apply for your license at NIPR at https://nipr.com/. | Ohio Life Insurance Examination- Series 11-44 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 63.86% (1184 / 1854 test takers) | Ohio Accident and Health Insurance Examination- Series 11-45 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 71.67% (726 / 1013 test takers) | Ohio Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination- Series 11-35 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 67.94% (2694 / 3965 test takers) | Ohio Property Insurance Exam- Series 11-46 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 8.33% (1 / 12 test takers) | Ohio Casualty Insurance Examination- Series 11-47 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 37.50% (3 / 8 test takers) | Ohio Property and Casualty Insurance Examination- Series 11-36 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 64.70% (1314 / 2031 test takers) | Ohio Personal Lines Insurance Examination- Series 11-43 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 46.37% (166 / 358 test takers) | Ohio Department of Insurance License Division 50 West Town Street, Third Floor, Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43215 Telephone: (614) 644-2658 Email: licensing@insurance.ohio.gov Website: www.insurance.ohio.gov | ||
39 | Oklahoma | No | Step 1: (optional) Complete an optional prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI online at https://home.psiexams.com/#/home or by phone at (833) 333-4754. Exams can be taken at a PSI center or via remote proctoring. Pay the exam fee when booking. Cancel at least two days in advance to avoid forfeiting your fee. More information is available in PSI's Oklahoma Candidate Information Bulletin. Step 3: On the exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID with a photo. If taking a remote proctored exam, ensure you complete both the exam and survey portions to receive your results. Security measures are enforced, including restrictions on items and attire. Review the candidate bulletin at https://home.psiexams.com/#/home for details. Step 4: Apply for your license via https://nipr.com/ or send your application and required documents to the Oklahoma Department of Insurance. Forms and additional information can be found on the Department’s Licensing webpage at https://www.ok.gov/oid/Licensing_and_Education/index.html. | Oklahoma Life Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (100 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 57.74% (638 / 1105 test takers) | Oklahoma Accident & Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (100 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 67.99% (206 / 303 test takers) | Oklahoma Life, Accident & Health Insurance Examination 155 Total Questions (150 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.20% (1849 / 2793 test takers) | Oklahoma Property Insurance Examination 80 Total Questions (75 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (4 / 6 test takers) | Oklahoma Casualty Insurance Examination 80 Total Questions (75 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (1 / 2 test takers) | Oklahoma Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 155 Total Questions (150 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 61.91% (1292 / 2087 test takers) | Oklahoma Personal Lines Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (100 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 60.22% (271 / 450 test takers) | Oklahoma Insurance Department 3625 NW 56th Street, Ste 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Tel. Phone: (405) 521-3916 Email: licensing@oid.ok.gov Website: www.licensing.oid.ok.gov | ||
40 | Oregon | Oregon requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After finishing, Achievable will issue a certificate of completion, which can be downloaded and printed from your Achievable account. This certificate is valid for one year. Step 2: To schedule your exam, visit https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp or call (855) 340-3901. You can take the exam at a PSI center or online with remote proctoring. To cancel or reschedule, notify PSI at least 48 hours in advance. Note: Voicemail cancellations are not accepted. Oregon mandates fingerprinting and background checks; fingerprints must be completed on the same day as your exam at the PSI center, with payment due at that time. Fingerprinting is only available at Oregon PSI sites, and previous fingerprints cannot be reused. For questions, contact Producer Licensing at (503) 947-7981 or web.insagent@oregon.gov. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two forms of valid ID, one of which must include a photo, and your Achievable Certificate of Completion. If you cannot meet these requirements, call (855) 340-3901 at least 21 days prior to your appointment for alternative arrangements. Strict security measures apply, and you should review the candidate bulletin for details. After the exam, you'll receive an official score report; if you fail, you'll get a diagnostic report outlining your strengths and weaknesses. Step 4: Submit your license application through https://nipr.com/. For more details, visit the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation at https://dfr.oregon.gov/Pages/index.aspx. | Oregon Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 65.00% (234 / 360 test takers) | Oregon Health Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 61.29% (95 / 155 test takers) | Oregon Life and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours and 40 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 73.40% (1007 / 1372 test takers) | Oregon Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours and 40 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 47.30% (421 - 890 test takers) | Oregon Personal Lines Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 63.64% (7 / 11 test takers) | Oregon Division of Financial Regulation Tel. (503) 947-7981 Email: web.insagent@oregon.gov Website: https://dfr.oregon.gov/business/licensing/insurance/Pages/producer-licensing.aspx | ||||
41 | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply to your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a prelicensing course approved by the Department of Insurance. After finishing, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable account. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI at https://test-takers.psiexams.com/pain or by calling (888) 818-5822. You can take the exam at a PSI center or via a remote online proctored exam. Payment is required at the time of reservation. To change or cancel your appointment, contact PSI at least 48 hours in advance or forfeit the examination fee. Note: A voicemail message is not acceptable; use the PSI website or speak directly with a Customer Service Representative. Step 3: On exam day, bring one valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID) with your name and photograph, and your Certificate of Completion, which is valid for one year. If these requirements are not met, you will not be able to take the exam. For details on security measures, review the candidate bulletin at PSI Exams at https://candidate.psiexams.com/bulletin/display_bulletin.jsp?ro=yes&actionname=83&bulletinid=734&bulletinurl=.pdf. Results will be shown on-screen and emailed to you. Note: For remotely proctored exams, you must end both the exam and survey portions to receive your results. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or at Sircon https://www.sircon.com/. Pennsylvania requires fingerprinting. Complete your application before scheduling fingerprinting. Schedule an appointment at the IdentoGO website or call (844) 321-2101, and use the service code 1KGBGJ. | Pennsylvania Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% | Pennsylvania Accident and Health Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% | Pennsylvania Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours and 50 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 54.97% (2002 / 3642 test takers) | Pennsylvania Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours and 50 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 52.99% (1047 / 1976 test takers) | Pennsylvania Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 51.24% (62 / 121 test takers) | Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement 1209 Strawberry Square Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Phone: (717) 787-3840 Website: www.insurance.pa.gov | ||||
42 | Rhode Island | No | Step 1: (optional) Complete an optional prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam through Pearson VUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ri/insurance or by calling (800) 274-3739. You can choose between a physical Pearson VUE center or a remote online proctored exam. Payment is required at the time of reservation by credit card, debit card, voucher, or electronic check. Payments are not accepted at the test center. To reschedule, do so at least 48 hours before your appointment; otherwise, you will forfeit your fee. For cancellations, you must notify at least three calendar days prior to your appointment. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID), one with a photo and signature. You must also bring your score report: it will be provided at the test center if you test in person or available through your Pearson VUE account if you test online. You have up to one year after passing the exam to apply for your license. Step 4: Apply for your license at NIPR at https://nipr.com/ and review additional information at the Rhode Island Department of Insurance website at https://dbr.ri.gov/insurance/insurance-professionals#producers. Rhode Island requires fingerprinting and a background check. Schedule your fingerprinting at https://riag.ri.gov/i-want/get-background-check. Contact bcifingerprints@riag.ri.gov for fingerprinting questions and BCIstate@riag.ri.gov for state background check inquiries. | Rhode Island Life Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 71.70% (380 / 530 test takers) | Rhode Island Accident and Health Insurance Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.30% (183 / 276 test takers) | Rhode Island Property Insurance 87 Total Questions (76 scored, 11 pretests) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 64.71% (77 / 119 test takers) | Rhode Island Casualty Insurance Examination 93 Total Questions (82 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 72.57% (82 / 113 test takers) | Rhode Island Personal Lines Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (100 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 79.07% (34 / 43 test takers) | Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation Insurance Division Phone: (401) 462-952 Website: www.dbr.ri.gov Email: dbr.inslic@dbr.ri.gov | ||||
43 | South Carolina | No | South Carolina Life Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.04% (669 / 1337 test takers) | South Carolina Accident and Health Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 54.52% (368 / 675 test takers) | South Carolina Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored; 15 pretest) Time limit: 3 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 58.00% (1338 / 2307 test takers) | South Carolina Property Insurance Examination 80 Total Questions (75 scored; 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 52.27% (23 / 44 test takers) | South Carolina Casualty Insurance Examination 80 Total Questions (75 scored; 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 46.81% (22 / 47 test takers) | South Carolina Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored; 15 pretest) Time limit: 3 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 49.95% (536 / 1073 test takers) | South Carolina Personal Lines Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (95 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 39.16% (271 / 692 test takers) | South Carolina Insurance Department 1201 Main Street, Suite 1000 Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: (803) 737-6095 Email: agntmail@doi.sc.gov Website: www.doi.sc.gov | |||
44 | South Dakota | No | Step 1: (optional) Complete an optional prelicensing course to help you prepare for the licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam online with PearsonVUE at https://home.pearsonvue.com/sd/insurance or by phone at (888) 873-6205. The fee is $85 for an individual exam and $95 for a combination exam. Payment must be made at the time of reservation using a credit card, debit card, voucher, or electronic check. No fees are accepted at the test center. To reschedule, do so at least 24 hours before your appointment or you will forfeit the fee. For cancellations, notify at least three calendar days before your appointment. Step 3: On the exam day, bring one valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military I.D.) with a photo and signature. Without these, you cannot take the exam. After completing the exam, you will receive a score report indicating "pass" or "fail." If you pass, the report will include instructions on how to apply for your license. Step 4: Apply for your license at www.sircon.com/southdakota or www.nipr.com within 12 months of passing the exam. | South Dakota Life Insurance Agent Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 75.36% (52 / 69 test takers) | South Dakota Accident and Health or Sickness Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.15% (43 / 65 test takers) | South Dakota Life and Accident & Health Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (208 / 312 test takers) | South Dakota Property Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% | South Dakota Casualty Insurance Examination 85 Total Questions (75 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 0.00% (0 / 1 test takers) | South Dakota Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored; 15 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 72.53% (169 / 233 test takers) | South Dakota Personal Lines Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (100 scored; 10 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 89.29% (50 / 56 test takers) | South Dakota Division of Insurance Department of Labor and Regulation 124 S Euclid Ave, 2nd Floor Pierre, SD 57501 Phone (605) 773-3563 Website www.dir.sd.gov/insurance | ||
45 | Tennessee | No | Step 1: (optional) Finish a prelicensing course to prepare for the licensing exam. Step 2: Book your exam with Pearson VUE by visiting https://home.pearsonvue.com/tn/insurance or calling (800) 274-4957. Exam fees are required at booking. To reschedule or cancel, contact Pearson VUE at least 48 hours prior to your appointment or forfeit the fee. IMPORTANT NOTE: Ensure the name used for your prelicensing course, exam registration, and license application matches the name on your ID. Step 3: On the exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with a photo. You need these IDs to take the exam. Results will be posted on the Tennessee Department of Insurance’s website within three days. Step 4: Tennessee residents must get fingerprinted and undergo a background check. Schedule fingerprinting with IdentoGo at www.identogo.com using the correct ORI number: TN Insurance Producer – ORI # TN920680Z (Transaction Type – IP) TN Public Adjuster – ORI # TN920560Z TN Navigator/CAC – ORI # TN920783Z Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/. More application details are available on the NIPR site. | Tennessee Life-Only Agent Examination 77 Total Questions (68 scored, 9 pretest) Time Limit: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 78.57% (3640 / 4633 test takers) | Tennessee Accident and Health Agent Examination 77 Total Questions (68 scored, 9 pretest) Time Limit: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 73.47% (2647 / 3603 test takers) | Tennessee Property Insurance Examination 77 Total Questions (68 scored, 9 pretest) Time Limit: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 71.09% (1033 / 1453 test takers) | Tennessee Casualty Insurance Examination 77 Total Questions (68 scored, 9 pretest) Time Limit: 1 Hour and 45 Minutes Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 81.11% (1172 / 1445 test takers) | Tennessee Personal Lines Insurance Examination 111 Total Questions (100 questions, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 74.22% (311 / 419 test takers) | Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Producer Licensing Section 500 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243-1134 Phone: (615) 741-2693 or (888) 416-0868 Website: www.tn.gov/commerce/insurance | ||||
46 | Texas | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Book your exam with Pearson VUE by visiting https://home.pearsonvue.com/tx/insurance#contact or calling (888) 754-7667. Payment must be made at the time of reservation; fees are not accepted at the testing center. Refer to Pearson VUE's Candidate Handbook for additional details at https://home.pearsonvue.com/getattachment/990f4131-0630-4715-bdf4-5193ebcff8c2/Texas%20Department%20of%20Insurance%20Licensing%20Candidate%20Handbook.aspx. To reschedule, do so at least 24 hours in advance; cancellations must be made at least three days prior to your appointment. Step 3: Texas candidates must complete a fingerprint background check with IdentoGO at https://uenroll.identogo.com/. Schedule your appointment online or by calling (888) 467-2080, using service code 11G6QF. Review fingerprinting requirements and instructions at https://www.tdi.texas.gov/agent/fingerprint-instructions.html. Step 4: Take and pass your exam at a Pearson VUE testing site, as remote exams are no longer available as of 3/1/2024. On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with a photo and signature. You must meet these ID requirements to take the exam. If successful, you will receive a score report; if not, you will get a report outlining strengths and weaknesses. Step 5: Apply for your license through SIRCON at https://www.sircon.com/ within one year of passing the exam. | Texas Life Insurance Agent Examination 90 Total Questions (80 scored, 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 58.98% (6183 / 10484 test takers) | Texas Examination for Life and Health Agent 145 Total Questions (130 scored, 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 65.89% (12918 / 19604 test takers) | Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (130 scored; 15 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 64.33% (5674 / 8820 test takers) | Texas Personal Lines Insurance Examination 110 Total Questions (100 scored; 10 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 66.58% (1239 / 1861 test takers) | Texas Insurance Department 333 Guadalupe Austin, TX 78701 Phone (512) 676-6500 Fax (512) 490-1029 Website: www.tdi.texas.gov Email: license@tdi.texas.gov | |||||
47 | Utah | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Prometric by visiting https://www.prometric.com/utah/insurance or calling (888) 226-8740. Exams can be taken at a Prometric center or via a remote online proctor. Payment is required at the time of booking. To reschedule, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance; failure to do so will result in forfeiting your exam fee. Step 3: On exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military I.D.) with a photo and signature. If your ID does not have both, bring two IDs: one with a photo and one with a signature. Failure to meet these ID requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. Strict security measures are in place for all testing methods. For details on what is allowed in the testing center, see the candidate bulletin at https://www.prometric.com/utah/insurance. Upon passing, you will receive a score report. If you do not pass, you will receive a report detailing your strengths and weaknesses. Note: Utah requires fingerprinting for resident insurance license applicants. Check the candidate bulletin at https://www.prometric.com/utah/insurance for details on the fingerprinting process. After passing, apply for your license through NIPR or Sircon. | Utah Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 36.96% (475 / 1285 test takers) | Utah Accident and Health Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 57.13% (1026 / 1796 test takers) | Utah Life, Accident and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 55.31% (1093 / 1976 test takers) | Utah Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 33.33% (3 / 9 test takers) | Utah Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 20.00% (2 / 10 test takers) | Utah Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 46.11% (586 / 1271 test takers) | Utah Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 46.74% (251 / 537 test takers) | Utah Insurance Department State Office Building Ste 3110 / Capitol Hill Complex 450 N State St Salt Lake City UT 84114-6901 (801)538-3855 Website: www.insurance.utah.gov | ||
48 | Vermont | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider completing a prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam through Prometric at https://www.prometric.com/vermont/insurance or by calling (800) 868-6113. Exams are available at Prometric centers or online with a proctor. Payment is required at the time of scheduling. To reschedule, you must do so at least 24 hours before your appointment to avoid forfeiting your exam fee. Step 3: On exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military ID) that includes both a photo and a signature. If your ID does not have both, bring two IDs: one with a photo and one with a signature. Failure to meet these requirements will prevent you from taking the exam. Security measures are enforced for all testing methods. For details on what is allowed, review the candidate bulletin at https://www.prometric.com/sites/default/files/2019-09/VTINSLIB.pdf. After completing your exam, you will receive a score report with your overall score, the percentage of correct answers, and whether you passed or failed. Step 4: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://www.nipr.com/ after waiting 48 hours following your exam. | Vermont Life Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 42.86% (18 and 42 test takers) | Vermont Health Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 75.00% (6 / 8 test takers) | Vermont Life, Accident and Health and HMO Insurance Examination 155 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 51.19% (86 / 168 test takers) | Vermont Property Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (2 / 3 test takers) | Vermont Casualty Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.67% (2 / 3 test takers) | Vermont Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 155 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 57.95% (51 / 88 test takers) | Vermont Personal Lines Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (includes 5 unscored questions) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (3 / 6 test takers) | Vermont Department of Financial Regulation 89 Main Street Montpelier, VT 05620-3101 Phone: 802.828.3303 Web site: www.vermontinsuranceagent.info | ||
49 | Virginia | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Obtain a Criminal History Record Report (CHRR) from the Virginia State Police. Reach them at (804) 674-2131 or visit http://www.vsp.state.va.us/services/forms/ for instructions. Step 3: Book your exam with Prometric online at https://www.prometric.com/ or by phone at (866) 891-6396. Choose between in-person or remote testing options. Pay the exam fees when scheduling. Step 4: On exam day, bring two forms of government-issued ID, including one with a photo and signature. You'll receive your score immediately on-screen and via email. Security measures are enforced, including restrictions on personal items, what you may bring into the testing area, and attire. Review the candidate bulletin at https://www.prometric.com/ for detailed information on these measures. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ or Sircon at https://www.sircon.com/resource/layout.jsp?page=virginiaLps&sc=kukpaslu&type=virginia. Attach the CHRR and relevant documents. Submit your fingerprints via Fieldprint with Code “FPVABOICHRR” and schedule your appointment on Fieldprint’s website. Bring your appointment number and two IDs to your appointment. | Virginia Life and Annuities Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 73.20% (530 / 724 test takers) | Virginia Health Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (90 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 75.10% (190 / 253 test takers) | Virginia Life and Health Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions (140 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 75.17% (863 / 1148 test takers) | Virginia Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 145 Total Questions (135 scored, 10 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 74.15% (370 / 499 test takers) | Virginia Personal Lines Insurance Examination 105 Total Questions (100 scored, 5 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 91.84% (225 / 245 test takers) | Virginia State Corporate Commission/Bureau of Insurance P.O. Box 1157 Richmond, VA 23218-1157 Phone (804) 371-9631 Email AgentLicensing@scc.virginia.gov Website: www.scc.virginia.gov/pages/Bureau-of-Insurance | ||||
50 | Washington | No | Step 1 (optional): Consider taking a prelicensing course to help prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with PSI Exams online at https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp or by calling (855) 205-5825. Exams can be taken at a PSI center or via remote online proctoring. Pay the exam fees at the time of scheduling. Washington requires fingerprinting and background checks. It's recommended to schedule your fingerprinting at least 48 hours before your exam date. Schedule your appointment at www.Identogo.com or call (888) 771-5097. The fee covers both the Washington State Patrol and PSI fingerprint processing. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid forms of government-issued ID, including one with a photograph. You will be denied entry if you do not meet these requirements. Security measures include restrictions on personal items, what can be brought into the testing room, and attire. Review the candidate bulletin at https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp for details. You need a minimum of 70% correct answers to pass. Your score will be shown on the screen and emailed to you. Step 4: Apply for your license via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Submit a copy of your passing score report and ensure fingerprinting records are included. Fingerprints will be sent electronically from the PSI or IdentoGo center to the Washington State Patrol, who will forward them to the insurance commissioner’s licensing unit. | Washington Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 66.97% (1744 / 2604 test takers) Pass rate: 58.15% (753 / 1295 test takers) | Washington Disability Insurance Examination 100 Total QuestionsTime Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing score: 70% | Washington Life and Disability Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 3 Hours and 15 Minutes Passing Score: 70% | Washington Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.00% (72 / 120 test takers) | Washington Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 55.26% (63 / 114 test takers) | Washington Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions Time Limit: 3 Hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 58.61% (926 / 1580 test takers) | Washington Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours and 15 minutes Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 38.04% (35 / 92 test takers) | WA Office of the Insurance Commissioner Tel. (360) 725-7144 For Questions Online: Website: https://www.insurance.wa.gov/ | ||
51 | West Virginia | West Virginia requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After finishing, download and print your certificate of completion from your Achievable account. This certificate is valid for six months. Step 2: Book your exam with Pearson VUE online at www.pearsonvue.com or call (800) 274-2614. Exam fees are due at booking. If you need to reschedule or cancel, do so at least 48 hours in advance to avoid forfeiting the fee. Make sure the name you use for scheduling and applying matches the name on your ID. Step 3: On exam day, bring two valid government-issued IDs, one with a photo, and your certificate of completion. You must meet these requirements to take the exam. West Virginia requires fingerprinting after passing the exam. Schedule this at an IdentoGO center at https://www.identogo.com by calling (855) 766-7746 or visiting www.identogo.com. Ensure your fingerprints are sent to the West Virginia Insurance Commission and keep the receipt with the 12-digit TCN number for your application. Fingerprinting incurs a fee. Step 4: Submit your license application via NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Fax the fingerprint receipt from IdentoGo to the Agent Licensing Division at (304) 558-4966. | West Virginia Life Insurance Examination 89 Total Questions (78 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 55.28% (351 / 635 test takers) | West Virginia Health Examination 91 Total Questions (80 scored, 11 pretest) Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 70.04% (339 / 484 test takers) | West Virginia Property & Casualty Examination 158 Total Questions (140 scored, 18 pretest) Time Limit: 3.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 43.85% (114 / 260 test takers) | West Virginia Personal Lines Insurance Examination 118 Total Questions (113 scored, 5 pretest) Time Limit: 2.5 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (5 / 10 test takers) | West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner Licensing and Education P.O. Box 50540 Charleston, WV 25305-0540 Website: www.wvinsurance.gov | |||||
52 | Wisconsin | Wisconsin requires producer licensing candidates to take and complete a state-approved prelicensing course. You will also need to apply for your license with the state insurance department and register for the state licensing exam. Make sure to register for all 3 (prelicensing course, license application, state exam) using the personally identifiable information exactly as it appears on your government-issued ID. Discrepancies will delay the licensing process. | Step 1: Complete a Department of Insurance-approved prelicensing course. After passing the Certificate Exam, Achievable will process your Certificate of Completion within 2 business days. This certificate can be downloaded and printed from your Achievable account. You will need it for your exam, and it is valid for one year. Step 2: Book your fingerprinting appointment with Fieldprint at https://fieldprintwisconsin.com/individuals using code FPWIOCIINSURANCE. Step 3: Schedule your exam with PSI online at https://candidate.psiexams.com/ or call (888) 818-5805. Exams are available at physical PSI centers or via remote proctoring. Step 4: On exam day, bring a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, military I.D.) with your name and photo, along with your certificate of completion. You will not be allowed to take the exam without these. To pass, you need a 70% score. Your results will appear on-screen at the end, and a score report will be emailed to you. For remotely proctored exams, ensure you finish both the exam and survey to receive your on-screen results and emailed report. Security measures will be enforced. For details, review the candidate bulletin at PSI Exams here https://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp. Step 5: Apply for your license through NIPR at https://nipr.com/. Wait 48-72 hours after passing your exam before submitting your application. | Wisconsin Life Insurance Examination 100 Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 69.56% (738 / 1061 test takers) Pass rate: 58.14% (25 / 43 test takers) | Wisconsin Accident and Health Insurance Examination 100 Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 65.00% (676 / 1040 test takers) | Wisconsin Property Insurance Examination 100 Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 60.97% (389 / 638 test takers) | Wisconsin Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 64.11% (393 / 613 test takers) Pass rate: 76.19% (16 / 21 test takers) | Wisconsin Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Questions Time Limit: 2 Hours Passing Score: 70% Pass rate: 43.48% (10 / 23 test takers) Pass rate: 100.00% (1 / 1 test taker) | Office of the Commissioner of Insurance P.O. Box 7872 Madison, WI 53707-7872 Phone: (608) 266-8699 Email: ociagentlicensing@wisconsin.gov Website: oci.wi.gov | ||||
53 | Wyoming | No | Step 1: (optional) Consider completing a prelicensing course to better prepare for your licensing exam. Step 2: Schedule your exam with Pearson VUE at least 24 hours in advance. The quickest way is online at Pearson VUE at http://www.pearsonvue.com/wy/insurance/, or you can call (866) 936-7786. Exams can be taken at a Pearson VUE center or via remote proctoring. Step 3: On the day of your exam, bring two valid government-issued IDs (driver’s license, passport, military I.D.), one of which must have your name and photo. These are required to take the exam. For remotely proctored exams, ensure you complete both the exam and survey to get your on-screen results and emailed score report. See Step 3 for ID requirements. After the exam, you'll receive a score report indicating "pass" or "fail." If you pass, you'll get instructions on applying for your license. Note: If you fail part of a combination exam, you must retake the entire exam and score at least 70% to be licensed. Step 4: Apply for your license online through NIPR at https://nipr.com/ and fulfill fingerprinting requirements. After submitting your application and fees, the Department will send a fingerprint packet to your address. Arrange with local law enforcement for fingerprinting, which may incur a fee. Follow instructions provided in the fingerprint packet for further steps. | Wyoming Life Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 68.57% (48 / 70 test takers) | Wyoming Accident, Health, Sickness and Disability Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions (85 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (13 / 26 test takers) | Wyoming Life, Accident, Health, Sickness and Disability Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions (135 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 73.33% (132 / 180 test takers) | Wyoming Property Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions (85 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% | Wyoming Casualty Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions (85 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 50.00% (1 / 2 test takers) | Wyoming Property and Casualty Insurance Examination 150 Total Questions (135 scored, 15 pretest) Time limit: 2.5 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 68.42% (91 / 133 test takers) | Wyoming Personal Lines Insurance Examination 100 Total Questions Time limit: 2 hours Passing score: 70% Pass rate: 100.00% (2 / 2 test takers) | Wyoming Insurance Department 106 East 6th Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82002 Phone: (307) 777-7319 Email: insurancelicensing@wyo.gov Website: http://doi.wyo.gov |