Can I Be Exempt From Pre-Licensing And Exam Requirements?
Prelicensing education and property and casualty exams are not required of any applicant who has earned the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation of the American Institute for Property and Liability Underwriters, Incorporated, and who is in good standing with a local chapter of the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters. Prelicensing education and life, health and accident exams are not required of any applicant who has earned the Chartered Life Underwriters (CLU) designation of the American College of Life Underwriters and who is a member in good standing with a local chapter of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters. Certification of a designation award must be included with Application Form 1114A.
Other Louisiana Insurance FAQs
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What Are The General Guidelines For An Insurance License?
A: To be licensed in Louisiana you must meet two basic requirements: you must be trustworthy and you must be competent. You will be asked a number of background … More -
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What Are The Application Filing Requirements?
A: All applications must be mailed to either the Department or Experior, as instructed, through the U.S. Postal Service only. Any application received through any other … More -
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What Types Of Licenses Does Louisiana Issue?
A: Louisiana issues the following licenses. Each license is valid only for the line(s) of authority shown on the license. An agent is an individual, partnership or … More -
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What Are The General Resident License Requirements?
A: To hold a license, a Louisiana resident must: be at least 18 years of age; reside in or maintain a principal place of business in Louisiana; complete a … More -
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What Are The Pre-Licensing Education Requirements?
A: Prelicensing education requirements help ensure a minimum level of knowledge about the products and services that agents, brokers and solicitors offer to the … More -
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Are The Exams Good For All Lines?
A: Each license is valid only for the line(s) of insurance on the license issued you. When applying for a license that requires an examination, submit Form 1114A and … More -
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How Do I Begin The Application Process?
A: Begin the process by completing Application Form 1114A. Use a separate Form 1114A for each type of license you wish to apply for. Use only a current Form 1114A. … More -
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Which Licenses Require An Exam?
A: Licenses requiring an exam When applying for a license that requires an examination, submit Form 1114A and register for an exam at the same time by submitting the … More -
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What Are The License Application Fees?
A: The initial fee depends upon the type and line(s) of insurance you are seeking. License fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. License Fee … More -
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How Do I License My Company As An Agency?
A: Corporations and partnerships must be licensed in order to transact insurance business and/or to receive commissions. All Firm applicants must submit Form 1114B … More
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