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Insurance Licensing is regulated by each state’s own Department of Insurance. The state government establishes its own insurance licensing requirements and examination procedures. All of our course content is current with insurance licensing requirements in all states where approved insurance license education is mandatory.


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learninsurance.com is an accredited provider of insurance license courses and a variety of products to help you meet your state’s insurance licensing requirements. Prepare for your insurance license exam with our state-approved, online insurance license exam preparation and practice exams material for life insurance license, health insurance license, insurance adjusters license, and property & casualty insurance licenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to go through the course?

It normally takes about 40 hours depending on your state.

How many sections are in the course?

There are 21 sections in the Life and Health course with sections 19-21 covering state law. There are 18 sections within the Property and Casualty Course with sections 16-18 covering state law.

How long do I have access to the course?

You have 90 days access to the course. This is less than 30 minutes a day of study.

Can I extend access to the course?

Yes, for $29.95 you can extend access for 90 days.

Does the course have a narrator?

Yes, the course has the option to read aloud in most sections. This helps to reinforce the information.

How many times can I take the simulated exam?

You can take the simulated exam 5 times. For additional exam simulation, consider purchasing the Exam4Caster program.

Will I be able to understand all of the new terms in the course?

Yes, this course is designed for a learner with no insurance background and funny to keep your attention!

How will I know I am ready for the next section of the course?

Quizzes are issued after each section to enforce the information just covered. You may not proceed to the next section until you have passed the quiz with a 70%.

How will I know when I am ready to take the state exam?

Our final exam is written by experts in the industry who have actually written exams for various testing vendors. Once you pass our exam with an 80%, you are ready to take and pass your state exam.

How many questions are in the simulated exam?

With the chapter quizzes and practice exam a student will have been presented over 500 assessement questions to get them ready for the state exam.

Is there someone I can ask questions about specific questions on content?

All courses come with the Ask Jack Rap Sessions. This forum is held once a week. Listen and learn from others questions to get that classroom, interactive experience.

How do I get my certificate?

You must complete your course in full, passing all quiz questions and final exam to qualify for a completion certificate.

Will this course work with a Macintosh?

Yes, if you use a PC emulator.

How many questions are on the state exam?

Normally, there are 150 questions on the state exam. This may vary slightly from state to state.