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How To Earn A Maryland Insurance License By Using Our Pre-Licensing Courses And Exam Prep Materials
Searching for Maryland Insurance licensing training courses to earn your Maryland Insurance License? Then you've come to the right place, as we offer pre-licensing courses, study guides, practice tests, and exam prep materials via live in-person classes, online training courses, and self-study materials to help you earn either your Maryland Life & Health, Property & Casualty, or Adjuster licenses. Simply read or click below for information and requirements - as well as recommended pre-licensing courses - for each license type.
What Does A Maryland Insurance Agent Do?
What Does A Life And Health Agent Do?A Life And Health (L&H) Insurance Agent (in some states, also known as "Life, Health, And Accident) sells Life, Disability, Long Term Care, Medicare, and other policies to groups and individuals. As a Life & Health Agent, you advise clients on what policies best suit their needs, tailor policies to fit their requirements, and help customers when they have questions or file a claim.
What Does A Property And Casualty Agent Do?A Property And Casualty (P&C) Insurance Agent sells policies on homes, apartments, vehicles, and other items that cover liability for property damage or injuries to visitors injured on your property. As a P&C Agent, you advise clients on what policies best suit their needs, tailor policies to fit their requirements, and help customers when they file a claim.
What Does An Insurance Adjuster Do?An Adjuster inspects property damage or personal injury claims to determine how much the insurance company should pay for the loss. They might inspect a home, a business, or a vehicle, then analyze the situation, talk to witnesses, do research and otherwise investigate to make sure the claim is legitimate and the claimant gets a settlement that is fair based on the parameters of their policy.
What Are The Requirements For Becoming An Insurance Agent?Generally speaking, to become a licensed insurance agent in your state you must first meet any state requirements such as age, passing a background check, etc. You then must take any state-required pre-licensing courses and pass your state's licensing exam to be licensed and able to sell insurance in your state. Click any of the icons above to learn about the requirements for your state.
Recommended Courses For Maryland Life, Health, P&C, And Adjuster Licensing
To find Maryland insurance licensing courses, study guides, practice exams, and exam prep materials, simply click on any of the recommended courses below or select your desired license type and your state from the "Licensing" section of the search box below. Good luck becoming a Maryland insurance agent!
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About Our Maryland Insurance Licensing Courses And Exam Prep Materials
Your career as an insurance agent starts with earning the right licenses. We can help you earn these licenses with our pre-licensing courses, study guides, and exam prep materials that are designed to help you pass your licensing exam and start your career as an Insurance Agent.
Our exam prep materials are delivered in an easy-to-understand manner that provides important insights and valuable exam tips and strategies covering your state's rules and regulations for insurance licensing. Here is just some of what you'll learn by using our pre-licensing courses and exam prep materials:
- Downloadable/printable textbooks that utilizes short, focused paragraphs with numerous graphics and exercises to help you learn faster and retain critical information
- OnDemand Online Video Review that can be viewed anytime, anywhere, and as frequently as you like
- MP3 Audio Review
- State law supplement
- Tons of practice exam questions
Tips For Earning A Maryland Insurance License
Step 1. Purchase Your Pre-License Education CourseBefore attempting to take the insurance license exam you'll need to be sure you're well prepared. Since there is a fee for every attempt at the test, and the national first-time pass rate is between 50%-60%, it is not something to take lightly.
What we have found is that the majority of the non-pass attempts are from individual who don't study enough. Once they take the exam and realize that most of the questions can't be answered with common knowledge, they go back and purchase real study materials, then go back a second time and pass.
Since we want you to pass the first time you take the exam, we recommend that you take your studies seriously, and either take an online course or get a textbook before attempting the test. Insurance license exam fees aren't cheap, so save yourself some time and money by doing it right the first time.
Step 2. Take Multiple Insurance License Sample Practice ExamsThe next step after completing all of your pre-license coursework or self-study is to take the insurance exam. You will take one exam for each line of insurance you wish to carry. To ensure you pass your exam to become a licensed Insurance Agent, your best approach is to take as many practice exams as possible.
Contact Info: Maryland Insurance Licensing Requirements
To help with your examination scheduling, we have provided below information on Maryland licensing requirements, its insurance department, and examination scheduling facilities.
Maryland Insurance Administration - Licensing UnitAddress: 200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700| Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 800.492.6116
Website: http://www.mdinsurance.state.md.usExamination SchedulingProvider: PSI licensure: certification
Phone: 1.800.733.9267
Website: http://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jspGood luck passing your Maryland P&C insurance licensing exam!
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DisclaimerThis information is based on state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. ABTrainingCenter makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, ABTrainingCenter is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.