Proschools.com can help you get the training that you need. They specialize in insurance education and you can do all your training online.
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.
There are many websites on the internet that give information about getting an insurance license online. Depending on what state you live in there are different requirements for becoming and adjustor or licensed agent. A website such as http://www.learninsurance.com/ can be a very informative tool to get started.
For information on becoming an insurance agent, I recommend visiting the BLS and this website: http://careerplanning.about.com/cs/occupations/p/insurance_sales.htm
Yes, you could get direct auto insurance from any licensed insurance agent. You might want to call various insurance agents to get the best rate, however.
Call a licensed life insurance agent
Look for a licensed title insurance agent with an office in the state you are transacting business in. You can contact your state insurance administration for information or a list of licensed agents in your state or look on line for a licensed title insurance agent in your local area. I would recommend confirming they are licensed and bonded. You can also check other qualifications by looking for a title company affiliated with local chambers of commerce and or professional associations like ALTA.
Insurance Agents by law are not permitted to process insurance claims, It's not their job. This would be a conflict of interest for the Agent. All the agent can do is forward information and facilitate information exchange and put you in touch with your Claims Adjuster. An agent who attempts to interfere with the claim can lose their job and possibly their agents license if they overstep their authority when it comes to claims. Insurance Agents are not licensed as Claims Adjusters. Agents are licensed as "Insurance Agents". Adjusters are licensed as "Insurance Adjuster". They are in totally different departments and have totally different job descriptions and responsibilities. So it does not appear that your agent is doing anything wrong. The person you need to contact for help with your claim is the Claims Adjuster assigned to you, not your insurance agent.
You obtain title insurance from a licensed title insurance agent; I would not purchase it from a captive agent (that is, from the lender providing my loan, or from the realtor listing/selling the house).
You need to make sure that you are a licensed insurance agent for the state you want to sell insurance in. You also need to be appointed by Aetna.
No. Unless it has been expunged.
Every insurance agent is required to be liscensed. Check out the state board in your state to make sure that he or she has been properly vetted.
In order to become a pet insurance agent you must be a licensed P&C agent in NC. There are several pet insurance companies that offer commissions to agents including ASPCA and Embrace Pet Insurance.