Washington Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Information?
A: You may obtain licensing information from The Office of Insurance Commissioner: Address: The Office of Insurance Commissioner Rowesix, Building 5 4224 6th Ave SE P. O. … More -
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What Are The Requirements To Become Licensed In Washington?
A: Washington State residents desiring any type of insurance license must (1) be 18 years of age, (2) be a resident of and actually reside in Washington State and (3) be … More -
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What Are The Licensing Application Procedures?
A: The following is a list of the forms that must be submitted to apply for each type of license for a resident of Washington: Agent (Individual) PreLicense … More -
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What Is The Prelicensing Education Requirement In The State Of Washington?
A: Applicants for a resident license as a life, disability, property or casualty insurance agent or solicitor must meet prelicense education requirements to be allowed … More -
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What Are The Prelicensing Examination Requirements?
A: Each applicant for license as agent, broker, solicitor or adjuster shall, prior to the issuance of any such license, personally take and pass to the satisfaction of … More -
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How Do I Register For And Schedule The Examination?
A: Assessment Systems, Inc. (ASI) administers insurance licensing examinations in Washington. Candidates may make a reservation by: calling ASI Customer Care at (800) … More -
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What Are The License Fees?
A: Agent's license (every two years) $50 Limited Agents' licenses (every two years) $20 Brokers' Licenses (every two years) $100 Adjusters" Licenses (every two years) … More -
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What Is The Procedure For Obtaining An Appointment/Affiliation?
A: Individuals, firms or corporations licensed as agents must be appointed by an insurer(s) and notice of the appointment must be furnished the Office of Insurance … More -
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What Are The Licensing Renewal Procedures?
A: All individual licenses, regardless of the issue date, will expire on the individual's next birth date, plus one year, and every two years thereafter. Firm and … More -
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What Is The Continuing Education Requirement?
A: Currently, each resident life, disability, property or casualty insurance agent, broker or solicitor is required to present thirtytwo (32) hours of approved … More
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