Insurance Agents are professionals who must be licensed by their State Department of Insurance in order to conduct business. Licensing programs vary by state. Within each state, the requirements will vary depending on what type of insurance the agent is interested in working in. For instance, agents who sell only home and car insurance do not have to take the same licensing exams as those who only sell life and health insurance.
Most states require that licensed agents take continuing education courses. These courses usually have to be completed once every two years.
Yes, auto mechanics does have to finish schooling to be a licensed auto mechanic. You don't have to have schooling to work as a mechanic but if something goes wrong with someone's car then you would be liable like a licensed mechanic.
yes
EDUCATION!!!!
12 years
You would need to become a licensed insurance agent through the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, dental insurance specifically falls under the category of "health insurance". You can get your PA Health Insurance license by itself, or, more commonly, together with a life insurance license.
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The requirements for being a licensed seller of travel insurance vary by State. You should check with your State's Insurance Commission for what is needed for your State.
Anyone is free to draw a cartoon. It is not a licensed profession.
it all depends on what type of vet your planning on doing
6 plus college and any other schools after needed for that job!
There are a number of steps needed to become a chiropractor in Maryland. They are licensed by a State Board, and require a significant amount of schooling, even during each 2 year term. You must take a qualifying test which can vary from state to state.
Enough schooling so that you know how to read over your question once and realize that you misspelled "kind" and put "kid"