Yes and one of the benefits of buying insurance from the company you work for may be a reduced premium. == ==
Call a licensed life insurance agent
I have a DUI in Florida, two years ago nothing else. does that disqualify me from getting a life health insurance license? thank you
You would need to become a licensed insurance agent through the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, dental insurance specifically falls under the category of "health insurance". You can get your PA Health Insurance license by itself, or, more commonly, together with a life insurance license.
Health and life insurance for a pro soccer player can be purchased through any life insurance and health insurance agent. The insurance can also be supplied by the player's management.
Death insurance, otherwise known as life insurance, can be purchased from a licensed insurance agent in your area from companies such as State Farm or New York Life.
To purchase health insurance simply contact a local insurance agent. Agents that can sell life insurance can also offer health insurance.
A personal lines agent deals with homeowners and auto insurance. A general lines agent deals with commercial insurance, bail bonds, life, accident, and health insurance.
A life insurance agent is the person who knows about the various life insurance policies and explains them to potential clients. The agent is the person who sells you life insurance.
Annuities are considered Life Insurance, so if the agent isn't selling a variable annuity, he doesn't have to be securities licensed.
Unfortunately your question is not clear. "Insurance company" could be an insurance carrier, an insurance agency, etc. What are you specifically referring to? What state are we assuming, as each states law is different regarding licensing requirements. What type of insurance (Life, Health, Property and Casualty)?
Yes I would believe so. You can check with a insurance office number and see what they say.
The requirements for a licensed insurance agent is dependent on each state, which has its own state license exam that must be passed with a 70%. Prior to the exam, a 36-hour course chosen in whatever field of insuring (life, health, etc) is taken that details everything needed to know. This course is flexible in scheduling; it can be taken in a week or online, or even at the convenience of a home-setting.