Arkansas Insurance FAQs
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What Are The Basic Requirements To Become Licensed To Deal In Insurance?
A: The actual requirements vary depending upon the actual license that you are attempting to acquire. However, some requirements are basic to all licenses. For example: … More -
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What Application Form Do I Need?
A: The following chart lists the different types of applications and the fees for each application. Applicants must complete the correct application and include the … More -
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Where Can I Obtain The Application Forms?
A: The forms can be obtained online at: http://www.state.ar.us/insurance/license/license_p1.html More -
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Does My Application Have To Be Notarized?
A: Yes. Applications must be notarized and a company official on record must complete the Sponsor`s Certification with the Insurance Department as being authorized to … More -
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What Should I Do After I Have Received An Examination Permit?
A: Once you have received an examination permit, you must contact ASI at 18882046259 to schedule a test date. The test date cannot be scheduled until you … More -
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How Long Is An Examination Permit Good For?
A: An examination permit is good for only 90 days. A new application and a new set of fees will be required if the applicant has not taken the examination during that … More -
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Must I Take Any Pre-Licensing Education Prior To Taking The Examination?
A: Applicants taking the Life, Disability, and/or Multiline examinations must present a certification of completion of prelicensing education at the examination … More -
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What Are The Pre-Licensing Educational Requirements?
A: All new applicants for agent licenses for life and/or disability, for property, casualty, surety, and marine insurance, broker license, or for an insurance … More -
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What Happens If I Fail The Examination?
A: If you fail the examination you must call ASI at 18882046259 to make a new exam reservation. A reexamination fee of $80 for one examination or $92 … More -
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What Happens If I Fail The Exam Twice?
A: Any applicant failing the examination twice will be required to wait 60 days to retake the examination for the third time.
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