There are various kinds of insurance licenses, and each allows you to play different roles in the industry. Some of these include selling insurance (property insurance, life and health insurance, or both), adjusting claims (determining what, if anything, is payable), assisting customers with investments in annuities (which is a hybrid of an insurance and security).
If he has to have a car to keep his job, but can't get his license reinstated or pay for the insurance, then he won't be able to keep his job.
Yes, you need an insurance license to sell any kind of insurance in Texas. For "Commercial Insurance" operations, you will need a Property and Casualty Insurance License form the state of Texas.
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It probably depends on they kind of theft and how long ago. Dishonesty of any kind is one of the big red flags when it comes to getting ann insurance license, no matter where. MyInsuranceXpert
Yes, you have to have a license anywhere in Oregon to sell insurance. Most states in the United States require schooling and licensing to sell any kind of insurance. In order to be an insurance agent in Oregon you must have a license. You need to pass a test to get it. You can get all the info on your insurer's license or becoming an agent here http://insurance.oregon.gov/.
If they are doing their job, yes.
You can obtain license 7 to sell insurance. In addition, it is recommended that you have a financial degree or a MBA.
Apparently there is no specific training according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos125.htm). It really helps to have a college education or experience in the industry where you can learn on the job. It seems that you need to go to college, get a job with an insurance and then learn the job from someone who knows it.
In the state of Georgia, the state will reguire a 6-months prepaid policy along with a SR22A filing in order to get your license back. In the state of Georgia, you can't get insurance with a suspended drivers license cause your not legal to drive with a suspended license.
Many jobs today need you to obtain license to have a job. Since there is so many rules and regulations, and everyone needing a job you need to be competive. www.bls.gov/oco/ocos118.htm
yes. because Life and non-life are two different kind of insurance.
No. You need not get insurance when you get a drivers license, but you must get insurance when you buy your own vehicle