Pick the insurance license that's right for you!


New aspiring insurance agents get a license that gives them many career options. Here are the two most common types:

·        General lines – life, accident, and health: Allows you to sell life and health insurance, including annuities, all in one license.

·        General lines – property and casualty: Allows you to sell home, auto, commercial, liability, and other types of personal and limited lines property and casualty insurance with one license.

 
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 Study first

You're a lot more likely to pass the exam if you take a preparation course. Options include classroom instruction, online study, and preparation materials. You can find several with a quick online search, or visit Pearson Vue, the state's exam vendor, for suggestions.

Are you wondering if the test is hard? Check out the passing rates.

 

Classroom instruction gives you the opportunity to attend a live classroom with an instructor whose primary goal is to get you a passing grade on the Texas insurance exam. 

 


Choose License Type

You will need to decide which license you are wanting to pursue. The two most popular ones are the General Lines Life, Accident & Health and the General Lines Property and Casualty.

Prepare For Exam

Once you decide which license you want, you will need to begin preparing for the state exam. The State of Texas doesn’t require any pre-license training, they simply require you to pass the state exam.

For the self-motivated learners, we have online insurance pre-licensing courses available and in person training. This platform provides the most comprehensive and effective study materials that closely follow exam guidelines published by the regulatory bodies. 

**You must pass your state exam first before submitting your application and fingerprints on Sircon. You can get your fingerprints done before having taken your test.**

 

 
 

 The Guarantee

 
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