Wisconsin P&C Insurance License Class & Exam Prep Materials
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Property And Casualty Insurance Courses In Wisconsin
Tips For Earning A Wisconsin P&C Insurance LicenseAre you looking to get your Property and Casualty Insurance License? Then you have come to the right place! At Agent Broker Training Center, we offer detailed courses that prepare you for your career as a licensed insurance agent.
Why Earn a Wisconsin Property and Casualty Insurance License? Property and casualty insurance are two of the most important insurance services. When you become licensed in these areas, you can provide these valuable services to the people who need them as a licensed insurance provider.
About Our Wisconsin Property And Casualty Pre-Licensing Courses And Exam Prep Materials
Our Wisconsin licensing courses prepare you for the Wisconsin property and casualty insurance exam. These courses satisfy Wisconsin's pre-licensing education requirements and are designed to help you pass this comprehensive exam the first time.
One of the benefits of taking our courses is that we provide options for how to complete them. Specifically, we offer training courses in live classroom, online, and self-study formats. These pre-licensing courses and exam prep materials are delivered in a concise and easy-to-understand manner that provides important topical insight and valuable exam tips and strategies that cover the required rules and regulations specific to your state.
Bottom line, you receive a unique combination of instructional resources and interactive support tools designed to help you pass your property and casualty exam. You receive:
- Both print and online tools
- A comprehensive textbook that utilizes short, focused paragraphs with numerous graphics and exercises to help students learn faster and retain critical information
- A searchable FAQs database
- Exam Tips
- Study Calendar
- State Law Supplement that provides the most current state laws and regulations
- Instructor Email Access
- Hundreds of practice exam questions
- Video that can be viewed anytime, anywhere, and as frequently as you like
Use our property and casualty exam prep materials to test yourself with practice questions and solutions, pinpoint problem areas by building customized exams based on difficulty, length, and topic of your choice, and create online personal notes and bookmarks for future reference.
Recommended Wisconsin P&C Insurance Licensing Courses, Study Guides, And Exam Prep Materials
Our property and casualty courses are state-approved and satisfy Wisconsin's pre-license education requirements. Be sure to use the study guides, practice tests, and other materials to prepare for the exams.
To find Wisconsin property and casualty insurance licensing courses, study guides, sample exams, and other exam prep materials, simply click on any of the recommended courses below or select "Property & Casualty" and your state from the "Licensing" section of the search box below. Good luck passing your Wisconsin P&C insurance licensing exam and becoming a Wisconsin insurance agent!
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Pros include flexible work schedules, high incomes via commissions, and helping your neighbors. Cons include low pay if you don't produce, pressure of working in a sales position.
You must take your state-required pre-licensing course, then pass your state's licensing exam. After passing your exam, you typically must meet any basic state requirements such as a minimum age, passing a background check, etc.
You must take your state-required pre-licensing course and pass your state's licensing exam. There also are base requirements such as a minimum age, passing a background check, etc.
P&C licensing exams typically cover terms and definitions, policy types, and rules and regulations.
While the pre-licensing course covers terms, definitions, and insurance basics, the course does not teach you how to market or sell insurance.
We offer online and Instructor-led courses for taking your state's required pre-licensing course and earning your Wisconsin insurance license.
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How To Become A Wisconsin Property And Casualty Insurance Agent
P&C Pre-License Requirements For Wisconsin Resident AgentsBefore you apply for a license or take a licensing exam, you must complete pre-license education. In Wisconsin, this instruction is 20 hours per line of authority. Property and casualty are considered two separate lines of authority. There are two exams, one for each of the two lines.
Wisconsin P&C Exam RequirementsBoth the Wisconsin Property and the Wisconsin Casualty insurance exams are 100-question tests. Both of the exams take 2.5 hours to complete and the fee is $75 per test.
To register for insurance exams, you must do so online at prometric.com. From there, you can examine test dates and see where and when the tests are being held. You may be able to schedule both of your exams in a single session. Once you've finalized your appointment, you're ready to go! Be sure to bring your certificates to your testing site, as you will be required to show them before you can take the exam.
Contact Info: Wisconsin Property And Casualty License Requirements
To help with your examination scheduling, we have provided below information on Wisconsin licensing requirements, its insurance department, and examination scheduling facilities.
Wisconsin Office of Commissioner of Insurance - Agent Licensing SectionAddress: P.O. Box 7872 | Madison, WI 53707-7872
Phone: 608.266.8699
Fax: 608.267.9451
Email: agentlicensing@oci.state.wi.us
Website: http://oci.wi.govExamination SchedulingProvider: Prometric
Phone: 1.866.664.9505
Website: https://www.prometric.com/en-us/clients/insurance/Pages/wisconsin.aspxGood luck passing your Wisconsin 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.