The 4-40 license is the required license to work as a Customer Service Representative in Florida. A 4-40 agent may answer questions about insurance, sell policies, collect premiums and perform general duties under the direction and guidance of a 2-20 General Lines Agent.
Salary varies, but typically a 4-40 agent earns in excess of $10-$12 per hour. The demand for agents is high.
The license may be obtained by either taking the Florida state licensing test, or by taking a designation course that excuses the student from taking the state test. The Registered Customer Service Representative Designation offered by the University of Central Florida, in Partnership with Florida Insurance University, is used by companies like State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide and IOA.
The course is a distance learning course that does excuse the student from the state exam.
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.
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.
The FL Dept. Of FInancial Services States on their site:"If an individual holds a general lines agent license and wish to add or convert over to an adjuster, you must apply online and submit the fees of $55. (No examination is required"http://www.fldfs.com/Agents/Qualifications/5-series.htmBasically, a 2-20 agent can switch the license to an all lines adjuster license, and switch back.The 4-40 license is a customer service representative license, and that cannot be switched over to an adjuster license.
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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.
440 + 440 + 440 + 440 + 440 + 440 = 2,640