The 4-40 license is a Customer Service Representative license that allows someone to work in an insurance office or call center under the direction and guidance of an insurance agent (2-20 licensee).
The 4-40 representative can talk to clients, explain coverage, bind policies and do most of the job duties that an full-fledged insurance agent can do. Typically, the 4-40 representative will earn $10-$15 an hour and because insurance agencies will hire new agents without experience, there is generally a good job market for 4-40 representatives.
The license is available through the University of Central Florida without taking the state exam. The RCSR Designation (Registered Customer Service Representative Designation) is a distance learning course that earns the student an exemption from the license test.
More information can be found at: www.ce.ucf.edu/insurance
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The Florida 440 License is a customer insurance representative license that allows the licensee to work for an insurance agent in the sales and service of property and casualty insurance policies. Those with a 440 license may not work outside the agency to solicit sales, but they typically handle incoming calls and make calls from the licensed insurance agent's place of business. They answer questions from customers and help establish new insurance policies as well as give advice on existing policies.
The Florida 440 License is a customer insurance representative license that allows the licensee to work for an insurance agent in the sales and service of property and casualty insurance policies. Those with a 440 license may not work outside the agency to solicit sales, but they typically handle incoming calls and make calls from the licensed insurance agent's place of business. They answer questions from customers and help establish new insurance policies as well as give advice on existing policies.
To convert a 620 license to an agent 220 or 440 license, the license holder typically needs to complete specific coursework and pass the required licensing exams for the 220 or 440 designation, which pertain to property and casualty insurance or life and health insurance, respectively. Additionally, applicants may need to submit an application to the state insurance department and fulfill any continuing education requirements. It's important to check with the relevant state regulatory agency for specific procedures and requirements, as they can vary by state.
You can get a 440 license in North Florida by sitting for the state exam, or, more conveniently, by taking a classroom or online course that allows you to bypass the state exam. Once you read the material and pass the quizzes (re-takes allowed in the online version), you can apply for and receive your 440 Customer Insurance Representative (CIR) license from the state of Florida.
how much will the medical assisant license?
Check with your state's insurance board to find out what they require before you sit for the exam. They may also list accredited schools to attend.
No, insurance is not listed on a driver's license.
No. You need not get insurance when you get a drivers license, but you must get insurance when you buy your own vehicle
when do points come of license for insurance
You have insurance and drivers license is expired can you be ticketed
With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.