Georgia Life, Accident & Sickness (LAS) Insurance Pre-Licensing Course
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Georgia Life, Accident & Sickness (LAS) Insurance Pre-Licensing Course
Course Includes
Course Includes
- 22+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures over national and state specific material.
-
Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
(700+ question test bank) - Printed Textbook with a Georgia State Law Manual
- FREE Shipping
- 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE Extensions Until You Pass!
- Certificate of Completion
In Georgia, Life, Accident, & Sickness (LAS) insurance agents can sell a variety of insurance policies, including life insurance, annuities, and accident and sickness insurance (including health insurance).
- Life insurance pays a benefit to a designated recipient after the insured person dies. There are several types of life insurance, including whole life, term life, and universal life.
- Annuities are financial products that provide regular payments to an individual, often as a form of retirement income. The payments can be fixed or variable (either for the policyholder’s lifetime or a set period).
- Accident & Sickness insurance provides coverage for death or injury caused by accidents, illnesses, or physical injuries.
Yes, the Georgia Office of Insurance requires pre-licensing education for prospective insurance agents. You will need to enroll in a state-approved life and health insurance exam prep course before you can register to take the insurance license exam, like the course on this page. Enroll now by clicking the orange “Order” button.
Yes, Life, Accident, & Sickness agents in Georgia can sell and discuss many different types of health insurance, including individual and group health insurance policies, Medicare supplement policies, and even accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
To see the topics covered on the Accident & Sickness portion of the exam, refer to the Georgia test content outline.
Working in the insurance field isn’t limited to sales. In fact, there are dozens of jobs licensed agents can do. Some insurance industry jobs are entry level—for example, working as a customer service representative.
Others, like actuarial work, may require an undergraduate degree or even an advanced degree, like a master’s or doctoral degree. Some jobs don’t require any college education, but you may need special training or experience in a related role.
Most agents start out in sales or customer service before moving into other roles, such as a field inspector or claims adjuster. Whatever job you decide to pursue in the insurance field, your first step is to get your Life, Accident, & Sickness (LAS) insurance license.
Start by taking AP’s life and health insurance exam prep course. Our comprehensive course covers everything you need to know to pass your state exam. Enroll now by clicking the orange “Order” button on this page.
40-Hour Georgia Approved Online Course
(Provider#: 155891, Course#: 52674)
How We Teach
How We Teach
Sample Teaching Lectures
Sample Teaching Lectures
Our Guarantee
Our Guarantee

Our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you start the course and realize it’s just not for you, let us know and return the materials and we will provide a full refund. Refunds are not available after the course certificate of completion has been issued.
If you are unable to complete your course within the initial subscription time, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you finish.
We are committed to helping our students!
Got A Question?
Got A Question
Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions! 1-800-870-3130
Company Specific Courses
Company Specific Courses
Please see here for more information on company courses. If you already have a course set up with us please use the search field at the top of the page to search for your company.
How To Pass
How To Pass
The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try.
Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience:
- Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
- Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
- Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
- Check for course updates before testing.
ASK questions if you have them!
Click here for more information on how to make the most of AP courses.
About the Instructor
About the Instructor
Jack Morton
J.D.
Jack is an attorney who has also taught insurance and real estate law for 27 years. In addition to being a retired professor at the University of Montana’s School of Business, Jack has taught numerous real estate, banking and legal seminars. He is well known for his ability to make complicated legal concepts understandable to non-lawyers.
Reviews ( 333)
Student Feedback
Reviews
THEY KEPT MY MONEY!!! I wasn’t able to make my exam date due to a family emergency! They put me through the ringer just to try to get my exam rescheduled. I gave them a DR. note just like they asked for and it STILL WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH! HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE! I had to go through my credit card company to get a REFUND! I wish I could give the ZERO STARS! I studied 34 chapters for no damn reason! WHO KEEPS PEOPLES MONEY AND NOT GET THE PRODUCT??????
AP RESPONSE: Hi Terry, I think you are confused. We (America’s Professor) are your course provider, not your exam provider (Pearson VUE). The exam provider, Pearson VUE, kept your exam fee because you didn’t follow their protocols (below). As we mentioned in the email correspondence, we do not schedule or reschedule student exams, nor have we ever done so. The “guy at the testing center” was incorrect in saying we are the ones to contact to reschedule. You are responsible for making those arrangements. Sorry if Pearson VUE didn’t answer the phone. I recommend you try contacting them again and if you don’t find a resolution contact the Insurance Commissioner’s Office. Please feel free to return our course materials and we will happily give you a refund. Good luck to you in the future.
Pearson VUE’s Candidate Handbook page 13:
CHANGE/CANCEL POLICY
Candidates should call Pearson VUE at (800) 274-0488 at least forty-eight (48) hours before the examination to change or cancel a
reservation. Candidates who change or cancel a reservation with proper notice may either transfer the fee to a new reservation, or may
request a refund. Candidates who change or cancel their reservations without proper notice will forfeit the examination fee. Refunds
for credit/debit cards are immediate, while refunds for electronic checks and vouchers will be processed in two to three (2-3) weeks.
Candidates are individually liable for the full amount of the examination fee once a reservation has been made, whether paid individually
or by a third party.
Course Includes
- 22+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures over national and state specific material.
-
Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
(700+ question test bank) - Printed Textbook with a Georgia State Law Manual
- FREE Shipping
- 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE Extensions Until You Pass!
- Certificate of Completion
In Georgia, Life, Accident, & Sickness (LAS) insurance agents can sell a variety of insurance policies, including life insurance, annuities, and accident and sickness insurance (including health insurance).
- Life insurance pays a benefit to a designated recipient after the insured person dies. There are several types of life insurance, including whole life, term life, and universal life.
- Annuities are financial products that provide regular payments to an individual, often as a form of retirement income. The payments can be fixed or variable (either for the policyholder’s lifetime or a set period).
- Accident & Sickness insurance provides coverage for death or injury caused by accidents, illnesses, or physical injuries.
Yes, the Georgia Office of Insurance requires pre-licensing education for prospective insurance agents. You will need to enroll in a state-approved life and health insurance exam prep course before you can register to take the insurance license exam, like the course on this page. Enroll now by clicking the orange “Order” button.
Yes, Life, Accident, & Sickness agents in Georgia can sell and discuss many different types of health insurance, including individual and group health insurance policies, Medicare supplement policies, and even accidental death and dismemberment insurance.
To see the topics covered on the Accident & Sickness portion of the exam, refer to the Georgia test content outline.
Working in the insurance field isn’t limited to sales. In fact, there are dozens of jobs licensed agents can do. Some insurance industry jobs are entry level—for example, working as a customer service representative.
Others, like actuarial work, may require an undergraduate degree or even an advanced degree, like a master’s or doctoral degree. Some jobs don’t require any college education, but you may need special training or experience in a related role.
Most agents start out in sales or customer service before moving into other roles, such as a field inspector or claims adjuster. Whatever job you decide to pursue in the insurance field, your first step is to get your Life, Accident, & Sickness (LAS) insurance license.
Start by taking AP’s life and health insurance exam prep course. Our comprehensive course covers everything you need to know to pass your state exam. Enroll now by clicking the orange “Order” button on this page.
40-Hour Georgia Approved Online Course
(Provider#: 155891, Course#: 52674)
How We Teach
Sample Teaching Lectures
Our Guarantee

Our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you start the course and realize it’s just not for you, let us know and return the materials and we will provide a full refund. Refunds are not available after the course certificate of completion has been issued.
If you are unable to complete your course within the initial subscription time, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you finish.
We are committed to helping our students!
Got A Question?
Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions! 1-800-870-3130
Company Specific Courses
Please see here for more information on company courses. If you already have a course set up with us please use the search field at the top of the page to search for your company.
How To Pass
The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try.
Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience:
- Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
- Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
- Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
- Check for course updates before testing.
ASK questions if you have them!
Click here for more information on how to make the most of AP courses.
About the Instructor
Jack Morton
J.D.
Jack is an attorney who has also taught insurance and real estate law for 27 years. In addition to being a retired professor at the University of Montana’s School of Business, Jack has taught numerous real estate, banking and legal seminars. He is well known for his ability to make complicated legal concepts understandable to non-lawyers.
Student Feedback
Reviews
I don’ recommend this course. The Georgia Life, Accident & Sickness exam is very hard and different from what I learned in this course. I didn’t pass the exam in the first attempt because the terminology in the exam is very hard to understand and confuse it. I don’t understand why this course has so many good reviews. Believe me, you will not find in the Georgia State exam, any concept or question from this course. This course is not helpful, it is waste of time and money. I felt bad because I spent more than 10 days and more than 40 hours studying and preparing for Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness exam, I was thinking that this course was helpful and worth the money.. Sorry, but it is better that you avoid this course and looks to another best course.
AP RESPONSE: Hi Ohanny, Sorry that you have a bad experience. Could you please send in a copy of your fail sheet? I have a sneaking suspicion that you took the wrong exam, not the Producer exam. But, if you would like to return your materials we will provide a refund. Thanks and good luck to you.
THEY KEPT MY MONEY!!! I wasn’t able to make my exam date due to a family emergency! They put me through the ringer just to try to get my exam rescheduled. I gave them a DR. note just like they asked for and it STILL WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH! HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE! I had to go through my credit card company to get a REFUND! I wish I could give the ZERO STARS! I studied 34 chapters for no damn reason! WHO KEEPS PEOPLES MONEY AND NOT GET THE PRODUCT??????
AP RESPONSE: Hi Terry, I think you are confused. We (America’s Professor) are your course provider, not your exam provider (Pearson VUE). The exam provider, Pearson VUE, kept your exam fee because you didn’t follow their protocols (below). As we mentioned in the email correspondence, we do not schedule or reschedule student exams, nor have we ever done so. The “guy at the testing center” was incorrect in saying we are the ones to contact to reschedule. You are responsible for making those arrangements. Sorry if Pearson VUE didn’t answer the phone. I recommend you try contacting them again and if you don’t find a resolution contact the Insurance Commissioner’s Office. Please feel free to return our course materials and we will happily give you a refund. Good luck to you in the future.
Pearson VUE’s Candidate Handbook page 13:
CHANGE/CANCEL POLICY
Candidates should call Pearson VUE at (800) 274-0488 at least forty-eight (48) hours before the examination to change or cancel a
reservation. Candidates who change or cancel a reservation with proper notice may either transfer the fee to a new reservation, or may
request a refund. Candidates who change or cancel their reservations without proper notice will forfeit the examination fee. Refunds
for credit/debit cards are immediate, while refunds for electronic checks and vouchers will be processed in two to three (2-3) weeks.
Candidates are individually liable for the full amount of the examination fee once a reservation has been made, whether paid individually
or by a third party.

I don’ recommend this course. The Georgia Life, Accident & Sickness exam is very hard and different from what I learned in this course. I didn’t pass the exam in the first attempt because the terminology in the exam is very hard to understand and confuse it. I don’t understand why this course has so many good reviews. Believe me, you will not find in the Georgia State exam, any concept or question from this course. This course is not helpful, it is waste of time and money. I felt bad because I spent more than 10 days and more than 40 hours studying and preparing for Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness exam, I was thinking that this course was helpful and worth the money.. Sorry, but it is better that you avoid this course and looks to another best course.
AP RESPONSE: Hi Ohanny, Sorry that you have a bad experience. Could you please send in a copy of your fail sheet? I have a sneaking suspicion that you took the wrong exam, not the Producer exam. But, if you would like to return your materials we will provide a refund. Thanks and good luck to you.