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Who is required to take prelicensing education (PE)? |
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Resident
insurance producer or solicitor license candidates are required
to take PE |
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For the Resident Producers and Solicitors, how many hours
of PE are required? |
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| Life/Limited Life |
26 Hours of course study |
| Accident & Health |
20 hours of course study |
| Life and Health |
40 hours of course study |
| Property and Casualty |
40 hours of course study |
| Property only |
18 hours of course study |
| Casualty only |
28 hours of course study |
| Personal Lines |
40 hours of Property and Casualty course
study |
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Can I waive the PE requirement? |
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Yes, if you hold certain professional designations (CLU, ChFC,
CPCU, AAI, CIC), or possess a concentration of college credits
in insurance from an accredited college. You must write to OFIS
(see How to Waive PE) and receive a written waiver before taking
the exam. |
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If I was previously licensed in another state, do I need
to obtain the PE waiver before taking the examination? |
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No. |
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Can I fulfill the PE requirements by correspondence? |
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Yes.
PE coursework is approved in Michigan for classroom and correspondence.
Either is acceptable. |
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How do I obtain a list of PE providers? |
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See www.michigan.gov/ofis
or click
here. If you do not have access to the Internet you may telephone
Promissor at (800) 274-2623 for the list. |
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How long is a PE Certificate good for? |
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The licensing candidate must take the initial examination within
six months of the date of the PE course completion (if not, the
certificate expires and the course must be repeated.) If you fail
the initial examination, you would then have an additional six
months from the date of the first attempt to retake and pass the
examination. (If a passing exam score is not achieved by the end
of the six months, you would have to start PE anew and earn a
new Certificate of Completion). |
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Do I mail in the PE Certificate or Waiver or take it with
me to the exam site? |
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Generally, the rule is to take it to the exam site. All paperwork
needed for the examination must be presented at the exam center. |
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