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Insurance Licensing State Requirements
North Carolina Department of Insurance
Agent Services Division
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Exam Provider: Pearson VUE
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Prelicensing Education Hour Requirements
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- Life - 20 Hours
- Accident and Health or Sickness - 20 Hours
- Property - 20 Hours
- Casualty - 20 Hours
- Personal Lines - 20 Hours
- Medicare Supplement / Long-Term Care - 10 Hours*
*Applicant must be licensed for Accident and Health or Sickness.
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Acceptable Methods of Education
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- Classroom
- Self-study**
- Online**
**Course must adhere to specific rules for applicant to receive prelicensing credit. This includes having the approved course instructor monitor the student while he or she takes the final course examination in an approved testing environment.
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Certificate of Completion Requirements
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- Candidate must present the original certificate, referred to as the prelicensing Examination Admission Ticket, to the exam provider at the test site.
- Certificate is valid for 90 days from the course completion date, or a maximum of 5 exam attempts, whichever occurs first.
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Exam and/or Prelicensing Education Exemptions
Individuals holding one or more of the following designations or certifications are exempt from prelicensing education requirements and the exam:
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- Life - CLU®, ChFC®, LUTCF, FLMI
- Property, Casualty, Personal Lines - CPCU®
Note: There are no exam exemptions for the Accident and Health or Sickness or the Medicare Supplement / Long-Term Care exams.
Individuals holding one or more of the following designations or certifications are exempt from prelicensing education requirements if they pass the exam on their first attempt. If they fail, they must successfully meet the mandatory prelicensing education requirements prior to retaking the exam
- Life - CIC, CEBS, CFP®
- Accident and Health or Sickness - RHU, CEBS, REBC, HIA
- Property, Casualty, Personal Lines - AAI, ARM, CIC
Note: To receive a waiver, applicants must submit a written request.
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This information pertains to resident license applicants. For additional information for resident licensing, or for nonresident license information, please refer to the North Carolina Department of Insurance website at http://www.ncdoi.com.
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This information is based on state laws and regulations and is subject to change. Kaplan Financial Education makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, Kaplan Financial Education is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.
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