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How do I get my insurance license in Michigan?

How do I get my insurance license in Michigan?

How to Get a Michigan Insurance License

  1. Complete a Prelicensing Course. If you would like to sell insurance as an insurance producer in Michigan, you must pass a licensing exam.
  2. Pass a Licensing Exam. Making Exam Reservations.
  3. Apply for License. Apply for your license by completing an application at www.nipr.com.

How much is a Michigan life insurance license?

There is a $10 application/license fee is $10.00, and an additional $5.00 transaction fee. Your application will be valid for 6 months from entry into the database.

How do I get certified in insurance?

5 Steps to Becoming an Insurance Agent

  1. Step 1 Decide if you want to complete an associate or bachelor’s degree program.
  2. Step 2 Pick a specialty.
  3. Step 3 Complete pre-licensure requirements.
  4. Step 4 Pass a licensing exam.
  5. Step 5 Apply at insurance agencies.

How many questions are on the Michigan life insurance exam?

The Life, Accident, and Health exam is one hundred fifty (150) questions long, and you have one hundred fifty (150) minutes to complete the exam. The minimum passing score is 73% (110 questions correct). Here is a copy of the Michigan Life, Accident, and Health Insurance Exam Outline.

How to register for Michigan Association of insurance agents classes?

Class format options include live/online or self-study, for both Property/Casualty and Life/Health. Contact us for an exclusive member discount code, then click here to register for any of the upcoming licensing classes. Need a more flexible licensing exam prep schedule?

Who are the best insurance agents in Michigan?

Big “I” Michigan preferred providers Tom Humphreys and Mike Weglarz of Michigan School of Insurance offer top notch instruction to get you prepared to pass your licensing exam. Class format options include live/online or self-study, for both Property/Casualty and Life/Health.

How to become a life insurance agent in Michigan?

Day 1 General Insurance for both Life and Health (morning) Life Policies (afternoon) Day 2 Life insurance Provisions and Annuities (morning) State Law (afternoon) Note- Life ONLY students would attend the first two days Health ONLY students would attend the morning of the first day, the afternoon of the second day and all day on the third day.

Who is the author of the Michigan insurance textbook?

NOT THIS TEXTBOOK, it is written by a Michigan resident specifically for the Michigan exam. The textbook is written in a style whereby you feel as though someone was sitting down with you and explaining insurance concepts using language you already know.