if they dont ask, dont tell,but they could cancel your insurance if they find out later.
NO, It's just the opposite. An SR22 Filing does not Get your License Suspended, But rather "Failing to get the SR22 Filing from Your Auto Insurance Company" after a serious violation is what causes your license to get suspended.
The licenses are regulated by the state where you live and any states where you desire to work under the license. A life insurance sales license will have nothing to do with a license to be an appraiser. They are probably controlled by to difference agencies if you are talking about a property appraiser. If you are talking about an insurance adjuster rather than appraiser then they would both be handled by the Insurance Department.
Probation is a constant monitoring of the wear a bouts and activities of an individual rather than having them in prison. Revoked probation means that they violated the trust and have been returned to prison.
Yes. You must have the insurance before you can legally register the vehicle.
Assuming you were the one driving his car, yes his insurance will cover his car. The insurance company may drop his coverage for 'irresponsible behaviour' by allowing another person to drive it AND that person had a suspended license. However, your boyfriend could take you to court for the damages rather than file a claim with his insurance company. Technically, you are responsible for his car and you would lose in court.
AnswerWhy not call an insurance agent? Or two or three? Most will be more than happy to discuss your situation with you before you actually buy a policy. And there is no need to reveal that you already have an agent if you are just getting a second opinion. Also, your local license branch may be able to help you for free, but their knowledge is usually limited to actual legal requirements to get your license plates. Most insurance questions are not based on legality, but rather an insurance carriers policy, which can be very strict and a nightmare if you violate it. As a last resort, you can talk to an attorney, usually for a fee. But unless you are already in a legal mess, I think an insurance agent is by far your best resource.
Yes, it is more likely it is the insurance provider's requirement rather than the employer.
The 2-20 General Lines Agent License is the highest level of licensing for a FL Insurance Agent. The license enables the agent to sell all lines of insurance, except Life Insurance, which requires a separate license. The license may be achieved by: 1. Taking a 200 hour pre-licensing course and passing the state licensing exam, or; 2. Obtaining the 4-40 Customer Service Representative license and working full-time for one year as a 4-40 CSR. After satisfying the one-year work experience, the candidate may then take the UCF/Florida Insurance University 4-40 to 2-20 Conversion Course, which is 40 hours, rather than 200 hours. Having passed the conversion course, the student is then eligible to take the state licensing exam. NOTE: The University has a 4-40 licensing course that excuses the student from taking the state exam for the 4-40 license. It is called the Registered Customer Service Representative Designation.
Some people would rather not work on the weekends.
'Island Insurance' is not a type of insurance but rather than name of an insurance company located in Hawaii. This company provides home and auto insurance for Hawaii citizens.
You can go to, or call, the insurance regulatory authority of the State of Kentucky. Ask for the agency, department, or bureau that is in charge of licensing and monitoring the practices of insurance agents (they might be called "producers") and inquire of them. Adjusters are often regulated by the same office as agents, rather than by a section of its own.
Vauxhall insurance provides car insurance. Their insurance policies focus on the consumers needs rather than trying to fit everybody into one policy category.