michael815
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Hey everyone,
This is my first post on Insurance Forums so I thought I would come here to get some helpful advice.
To try and make my question as easy as possible to ask I will try my best to summarize my current position.
I live in Louisiana, I currently have my Property + Casualty license, and I have applied to schedule my Life and Health exam through the NIPR website where my state has to review my application in order to let me register to take the L+H exam.
The only concern I have is that I currently work for a company where I do not need a L+H license, but I am in the process of changing my career and going into insurance sales with a reputable company.
With that being said, when I obtained my P+C license, I was currently working with a local State Farm agent so everything went fine in obtaining my P+C license.
Do I have to be currently employed with an Insurance company in order for me to take my L+H exam? Or could anyone take the exam as long as they meet the pre-licensing requirements?
I understand every state is different, and I wold appreciate any advice I could get.
Thank you!
This is my first post on Insurance Forums so I thought I would come here to get some helpful advice.
To try and make my question as easy as possible to ask I will try my best to summarize my current position.
I live in Louisiana, I currently have my Property + Casualty license, and I have applied to schedule my Life and Health exam through the NIPR website where my state has to review my application in order to let me register to take the L+H exam.
The only concern I have is that I currently work for a company where I do not need a L+H license, but I am in the process of changing my career and going into insurance sales with a reputable company.
With that being said, when I obtained my P+C license, I was currently working with a local State Farm agent so everything went fine in obtaining my P+C license.
Do I have to be currently employed with an Insurance company in order for me to take my L+H exam? Or could anyone take the exam as long as they meet the pre-licensing requirements?
I understand every state is different, and I wold appreciate any advice I could get.
Thank you!