2. Licensing & Certifications
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You cannot legally sell or get paid without a license. This page is where to get it and what else a carrier will require before it releases commissions.
The resident life license
Section titled “The resident life license”- Take the pre-licensing course. A state-approved life (or life & health) pre-licensing course. Most agents do this online in a few days.
- Schedule the state exam. Register through the state’s testing vendor (in Texas this is Pearson VUE). Bring two forms of ID.
- Pass the exam. It covers life insurance basics, policy types, and state law. The pre-licensing course prepares you for it directly.
- Get fingerprinted and submit the license application. Complete fingerprinting through the state vendor, then apply for the license through NIPR. Approval is usually a few business days.
- Record your license number and expiration. You’ll need the number for contracting and every application. Note the renewal date so it never lapses.
Carrier-required training
Section titled “Carrier-required training”A license lets you sell. These let a specific carrier pay you. Do them before you submit business to that carrier:
- AML (Anti-Money-Laundering) training — required annually by most life carriers. Free, takes about an hour, renews every year.
- Product-specific certification — some carriers require a short course before you can sell a particular product (for example, a specific IUL or final-expense product). Complete it for the plans you’ll actually focus on.
- Annuity / suitability training — only if you’ll sell annuities. Skip if you won’t.
Keep it current
Section titled “Keep it current”| Item | Renewal |
|---|---|
| Resident life license | Every 2 years (varies by state) + continuing education hours |
| AML training | Annually |
| E&O coverage | Annually |
Next step
Section titled “Next step”With your license and trainings done, move to Sales Training.