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Confirm whether your goal is Life, Health, Life & Health, Accident and Health, or another state-specific line of authority. Start by reading the state licensing page and NIPR resident licensing rules.
Independent Texas insurance licensing exam prep with state-law review, practice questions, flashcards, and official-source reminders.
Confirm whether your goal is Life, Health, Life & Health, Accident and Health, or another state-specific line of authority. Start by reading the state licensing page and NIPR resident licensing rules.
Many states require approved prelicensing education before testing. This platform is independent exam prep and does not provide approved hours. Use an approved provider for required hours, then use this site for extra practice and readiness.
Separate national insurance concepts from state producer duties, unfair trade practices, renewal rules, appointments, and exam-vendor instructions. Work through national lessons, then review the state-law checklist and official handbook.
Exam vendors, fees, ID rules, remote-testing options, passing scores, and retake policies vary by state and can change. Verify the candidate handbook before scheduling.
Application, fingerprinting, background review, appointments, and license issuance are controlled by the state and official licensing systems. Keep score reports, education certificates, receipts, fingerprint confirmations, and licensing emails together.
Requirement varies by license type. Verify current health or General Lines Life, Accident, Health and HMO requirements with TDI, NIPR, and Pearson VUE.
Insurance basics and contract law, Life insurance products and provisions, Health insurance products and provisions, Annuities, taxation, and retirement concepts where tested, State law, producer duties, ethics, and unfair trade practices, Medicare, Medicaid, ACA, long-term care, disability, and group-health concepts where tested
TDI says resident applicants must pass the Texas licensing exam before applying. Pearson VUE administers the Texas insurance licensing exams and publishes the candidate handbook and outlines. Continuing education requirements must be verified through TDI before renewal. Renewal timing, CE, appointments, and address requirements must be verified through TDI and NIPR.
Questions include explanations, wrong-answer rationale, topic tags, difficulty levels, rule tested, and exam traps before publication.
CivilServiceExamUniversity.com provides independent exam-prep and study materials for insurance licensing candidates. It is not state-approved prelicensing education, does not provide approved hours, and does not replace any approved prelicensing course required by your state. Licensing requirements, exam vendors, fees, prelicensing hours, continuing education, and appointment rules vary by state and may change. Always verify current requirements with your state insurance department, NIPR, exam vendor, CMS, AHIP, and applicable carriers.