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Frequently Asked Questions

If my license expires, do I have to retake the exam?

Answer: An Insurance Producer has one year to reinstate their license before retesting. After one year, you must reapply as a “new” applicant. See: Act 147 of 2002

Can an Insurance Producer maintain their license if not working for an insurance company?

Answer: Any Insurance Producer can maintain their license without an appointment as long as they comply with the license renewal provisions and fulfill their CE requirements. See: Act 147 of 2002

If an Insurance Producer passes their test but fails to get their license within one year, what are their options?

Answer: Test scores are valid for one year from the test date. No exceptions – no extensions. Applicants for an Insurance Producer license need to retest after one year.

How should I notify the Department about a deceased producer?

Answer: A copy of the death certificate must be sent to the Bureau of Producer Services. You may mail or fax the documentation.

Who can or cannot proctor exams?

Answer: A disinterested third party, who is anyone other than a relative or supervisor.

Can I receive a credit waiver?

Answer: If an Insurance Producer was licensed prior to 1971, their CE requirement is waived unless they’ve added a new line of authority.

What are the Title Agent requirements?

Answer: All Title Agents (except attorneys), both resident and non-resident, must earn 24 credits. Those who are attorneys need earn only 3 credits.