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Vermont Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Information?
A: You may obtain licensing information from the Insurance Division of the Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities & Health Care Administration. Address: …
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What Types Of Licenses Are Issued By The State Of Vermont?
A: The Department grants the following types of licenses. Each license granted by the Department is valid only for the line/lines of authority named on the license. An …
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What Are The Licensing Application Procedures In Vermont?
A: Prepare for your examination using outlines and study materials Register for your examination with Experior Assessments by mail, fax, telephone, or online Schedule …
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Are All Applicants Required To Take A Prelicensing Examination?
A: Each applicant for licensing as an agent, adjuster, appraiser, public adjuster or consultant must pass an examination before becoming licensed by the Department. …
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How Do I Register For And Schedule The Examination?
A: The Vermont Insurance Division has contracted with Experior Assessments LLC to conduct its examination program. Experior provides computerized examinations through a …
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What Are The Licensing Fees?
A: Please see Vermont Agent License Section Fee Chart. Note: In addition to the license fee, there is a standard application fee of $30.00. Please be sure to remit both.
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What Is The Procedure For Applying For My License After Passing The Examination?
A: All agent applicants are required to be sponsored by an insurer. You must complete the Department Uniform Application and submit it to your sponsoring company. The …
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Are There Any Additional Licensing Requirements?
A: The Licensing and Exam Procedures bulletin outlines some additional licensing requirements including the following: Variable Annuity Agents must pass the Life …
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What Are The Licensing Requirements For Nonresidents?
A: Nonresidents who wish to be licensed as agents, consultants, brokers, adjusters or appraisers in Vermont must apply to the Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities …
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What Are The Licensing Requirements For New Vermont Residents?
A: New residents who have held a like license in their former home state within 24 months prior to application will need to take only the Laws and Regulations …
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