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  2. Apply for a New License - NIPR

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    Non-Resident License. When applying for a Non-Resident license there is a $5.60 transaction fee and state license fees may apply. See the state rules and requirements for more information. In order to apply for a Non-Resident license, you will need to provide: Pay electronically: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, or electronic check.

  3. Beginning November 1, 2024, the North Dakota Insurance Department’s Producer Licensing Division will go paperless. All correspondence sent from the Licensing Division will be distributed via email, only. This includes courtesy renewal reminders as well as informational emails for new and renewing licensees.

  4. How to Get an Insurance License | StateRequirement

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    In order to get your insurance license, you’ll typically be required to complete the following five steps: Choose Your Insurance Line of Authority. Complete a Pre-Licensing Education Course. Pass the Relevant State Insurance License Exam (s) Complete a Fingerprint and Background Check. Submit Your Insurance License Application.

  5. Renew an Existing License - NIPR

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    Non-Resident License Renewal. When renewing a Non-Resident license there is a $5.60 transaction fee and state license fees may apply. See the state rules and requirements for more information. Pay electronically: Visa, Mastercard, AMEX, or electronic check. +.

  6. How to Get a Kentucky Insurance License - StateRequirement

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    Step 2: Complete a Kentucky Pre-Licensing Education Course. The next step you’ll want to take toward becoming a licensed insurance agent in Kentucky is completing a pre-licensing education course. According to Kentucky law, you will need to complete 20 hours of study for each major line of authority you wish to be licensed in.

  7. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE - Kentucky

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    The Division of Licensing offers examinations to measure an applicant’s knowledge of insurance products, laws, and ethics. For the convenience of applicants, multiple examination sites are available throughout Kentucky. For more information on examinations, click this link: . The Division of Agent Licensing oversees and facilitates every ...

  8. How to Get an Insurance License - Kaplan Financial Education

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    Step 6: Pass Your State Exam and Apply at Insurance Agencies. You’ve done your research and know what you want to do. So, it’s time to get out there, get the hours of education required by the state and agency of your choice, take the exam, and pass it. Armed with your license and your knowledge, you’re ready for an exciting and rewarding ...

  9. How to Become an Insurance Agent - StateRequirement

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    Insurance License Exams. After your pre-license course, you are now ready to take the insurance license exam. These exams are generally between 80-160 questions, obviously depending on the state.. You will need to take an exam for each line of insurance you wish to attain, which means that in some states you may be required to take as many as four exams total (though most only require two).

  10. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE - Kentucky

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    Consultant applications should contact DOI at (502) 564-6004 to schedule their exam. Each exam is 150 questions, that requires 190 minutes to complete. DOI will ensure the location is able to accommodate the consultant examination on the chosen day. All examinations are computerized and graded upon completion.

  11. DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE - Kentucky

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    The Kentucky Department of Insurance’s mission is to promote sound, competitive insurance markets; protect the public through effective enforcement and regulations; and empower the public through outreach and education. ... Pre-Licensing / Continuing Education. All individual resident agents are subject to continuing education requirements ...