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Who is required to take prelicensing education (PE)? |
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Resident
insurance producer or solicitor license candidates are required
to take PE |
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For the Resident Producers and Solicitors, how many hours
of PE are required? |
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| Life/Limited Life |
20 hours of course study |
| Accident & Health |
20 hours of course study |
| Life and Health |
40 hours of course study |
| Property and Casualty |
40 hours of course study |
| Property only |
20 hours of course study |
| Casualty only |
20 hours of course study |
| Personal Lines |
20 hours of Property and Casualty course
study |
| Property, Casualty, and Personal Lines |
40 hours of Property &
Casualty course study |
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Can I waive the PE requirement? |
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Yes, if you hold certain professional designations (CLU, ChFC,
CPCU, AAI, CIC), or possess a concentration of college credits
in insurance from an accredited college. You must write to our office
(see How to Waive PE) and receive a written waiver before taking
the exam.
| Life |
A & H |
P & C |
| CEBS |
RHU |
AAI |
| ChFC |
CEBS |
ARM |
| CIC |
REBC |
CIC |
| CFP |
HIA |
CPCU |
| CLU |
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| FLMI |
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| LUTCF |
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If I was previously licensed in another state, do I need
to obtain the PE waiver before taking the examination? |
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No. |
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Can I fulfill the PE requirements by correspondence? |
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Yes.
PE coursework is approved in Michigan for classroom and correspondence.
Either is acceptable. |
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How do I obtain a list of PE providers? |
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See www.michigan.gov/ofir
or click
here. You may also telephone Prometric toll-free at (866) 241-3115 for the list. |
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How long is a PE Certificate good for? |
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The licensing candidate must take the initial examination within
12 months of the date of the PE course. If a passing exam score is not achieved by the end
of the 12 months, you would have to start PE anew and earn a
new Certificate of Completion. |
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Do I mail in the PE Certificate or Waiver or take it with
me to the exam site? |
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Generally, the rule is to take it to the exam site. All paperwork
needed for the examination must be presented at the exam center. |
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