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You can take an exam to sell insurance for various companies. Being a licensed acupuncturist has nothing to do with being an insurance salesperson.
It is available through most licensed insurance agents who write auto insurance.
It is my understanding that the car owner's insurance pays for the person who was hit. The driver's insurance is responsible for the car he/she was driving.
You will be arrested or ticketed for being an un-licensed operator. The owner of the vehicle will become personallyfinancially liable for any damages or suits for injury because they allowed an un-licensed operator to operate their vehicle.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
You will need to be trained and licensed to sale insurance. You can get training with the insurance company you would like to represent.
In order to become a successful licensed insurance agent, a person must receive a Bachelor's degree in Business or Economics. Insurance companies like to hire people whose academic background includes courses in math, finance, economics, accounting and business.
Yes, in order to be become licensed, the insurance companies must get an insurance certificate and must complete pre-licensing courses. The certificate program lasts approximately 18 months.
To become an insurance agent, most companies require an agent to have a college education. You will also have to be licensed with your state. You can read more at http://www.insureme.com/insurance-agent/becoming-an-insurance-agent.
No.
You have to become licensed. Contact the CA department of insurance licensing department and ask them.
Let me state that the person owning the car did not have insurance on their car. a licensed driver borrowed car to run to town, and pulled over due to they ran the tags and tickets outstanding to the owner. They suspended the drivers license and not the owner of the car who did not have the insurance. The owner never even recieved a ticket for no insurance.