Texas General Lines Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course
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Texas General Lines Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course
Course Includes
Course Includes
-
23+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures
(over national and state specific material) -
Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
(700+ question test bank) - Printed Textbook with a Texas State Law Manual
- FREE Shipping
- 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE Extensions Until You Pass!
- Prepares Students for Pearson VUE Exam Code InsTC-PC06
- Also can be used as test prep for Texas Property and Casualty Adjuster Exam (InsTX-PCA81). Not sufficient test prep for TX All-Lines or Work Comp Adjuster exams.
Frequently Asked Questions
AP’s Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course covers everything you need to know to pass the state licensing exam. Here are just some of the things you’ll learn about in the course:
- Insurance terms and concepts, such as the difference between a “hazard” and a “peril”
- Homeowners insurance, including the different types of policies
- Commercial general liability insurance
- Auto insurance
- Workers compensation insurance
- Insurance laws, rules, and statutes specific to Texas
- Agent duties and responsibilities
Refer to the Texas Test Content Outline for more information about exactly what is covered on the insurance license exam.
When you enroll in the Texas General Lines P&C pre-licensing course through America’s Professor, you’ll get instant 100-day access to streaming lectures, followed by a hardcopy textbook in the mail. Here’s everything you get when you sign up:
- Teaching Videos – Comprehensive online insurance courses available 24/7 on any device. Our streaming videos simulate live lectures but let you set the pace that’s right for you!
- Hard Copy Textbook – Included with each course, our textbook works in conjunction with the lecture videos.
- 100-Day Online Access – If you need more time, simply call us, and we will extend your access for free until you pass your exam.
- Sample Questions and Practice Exams – Helps reinforce the knowledge you gained from the video lectures!
- Customer Support – Our first-rate customer support team is here to answer all your questions and make sure you have everything you need!
The Texas Department of Insurance does not require pre-licensing education, except for individuals who wish to get a temporary 90-day license. A temporary license allows you to sell and discuss insurance before passing the state insurance exam and receiving your permanent license.
If you do not plan to apply for a temporary 90-day license, you can take any pre-licensing course. But keep in mind, not all insurance courses are created equal. Look for a comprehensive course that teaches you everything you need to know to pass the exam.
How do you find such a course? Read independent third-party reviews and testimonials, learn how they teach the material, and contact the company directly to get all your questions answered before signing up.
AP’s Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course includes everything you need to prepare for the exam. Once you enroll, you will receive instant access to streaming video lectures and practice quizzes, followed by a hardcopy textbook in the mail (typically takes 3-5 business days to arrive).
Whether you are a visual or auditory learner, our course is designed to accommodate all learning styles!
OnVUE online proctoring (testing) is no longer available for new exam reservations (as of Oct. 2024). You must take the exam in person at a test center. Pearson VUE is the exam administrator in Texas. Find a test center near you at: https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/tx/insurance.html
Enroll in the Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course today and learn more about how to pass the Texas insurance license exam.

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 ( 464)
Student Feedback
Reviews
I passed my test the first time!!
Advice for new test takers/students:
– Decide beforehand which method of study you prefer; either the book version (physical/online) first or the video lectures. *This will help your brain stay focused and form the muscle memory earlier on. I can’t stress how important that is because you can throw yourself off if you don’t do it the way your unique brain will absorb the material best.
– Understand that if you study full-time, study in minilessons versus cramming just to get it out of the way! *You can always take the section review quizzes to test yourself on sections but know that those review questions are a bit lengthy (especially for first timers). By knowing when to move forward and when to pause, you’ll be doing yourself a huge favor.
– If you are taking notes, try and write the material in your own words & say the content aloud as you write them. *I personally used giant posterboards to write my terms & definitions. Then as I reviewed them before the State exam, I was able to remember things easier-ly.
– Switch up the learning methods once you’ve finished either the virtual or audio way. *This allows time for you to associate the content in a different way, while not rushing into forgetting everything and trying to relearn at the same time.
– I honestly believe the study time should be around 2 weeks. *This allows you to absorb what you need, while balancing life and having the information fresh enough to test. Don’t procrastinate but by all means, don’t stress yourself out! Remember to have those notes handy for when you go through everything a few last times before the test.
-Lastly, schedule to test in-person (preferably). It was a nightmare trying to do the test at home. They don’t tell you in advance that you can’t have anything on your desk besides one computer only. They don’t allow dual monitors and it weas a pain trying to show my room a million times only to have them arbitrarily come up with new things to check and it was a mess!! Save yourself the trouble of having to have the test revoked due to some impatience and silliness with the online surveillance process. The dispute process is also not worth it because they can refuse to hear your side of the story even though you’re being compliant.
All this to say, trust yourself and Good Luck!!
The course does what it promises. The content and especially the questions ensure success! Good job AmericanProfessor. Allow 3-4 full study days, 2 if you are really smart ;).
Passed my Texas General Lines Property & Casualty on my first try. I would have given 5 stars, but most of what was covered in the video wasn’t on the test.. However, everything worked out and the video was informative and will be useful in my career. I definitely recommend America’s Professor, you won’t be disappointed!
Iris
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam, Iris! 🙂 Unfortunately, there is a lot of materials that can potentially be on the exam so we need to teach it. I’m sure if you would have had to test again you would have seen an exam that focused in slightly different areas.
information was clear, nothing takes the place of study time , tests were close to being like the state test, national information was right on. State test had a some terms and questions that were not covered in the State booklet, passed first time though.
The course gives a good overview of what is covered on test. Would not have passed without this course.
Course Includes
-
23+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures
(over national and state specific material) -
Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
(700+ question test bank) - Printed Textbook with a Texas State Law Manual
- FREE Shipping
- 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE Extensions Until You Pass!
- Prepares Students for Pearson VUE Exam Code InsTC-PC06
- Also can be used as test prep for Texas Property and Casualty Adjuster Exam (InsTX-PCA81). Not sufficient test prep for TX All-Lines or Work Comp Adjuster exams.
Frequently Asked Questions
AP’s Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course covers everything you need to know to pass the state licensing exam. Here are just some of the things you’ll learn about in the course:
- Insurance terms and concepts, such as the difference between a “hazard” and a “peril”
- Homeowners insurance, including the different types of policies
- Commercial general liability insurance
- Auto insurance
- Workers compensation insurance
- Insurance laws, rules, and statutes specific to Texas
- Agent duties and responsibilities
Refer to the Texas Test Content Outline for more information about exactly what is covered on the insurance license exam.
When you enroll in the Texas General Lines P&C pre-licensing course through America’s Professor, you’ll get instant 100-day access to streaming lectures, followed by a hardcopy textbook in the mail. Here’s everything you get when you sign up:
- Teaching Videos – Comprehensive online insurance courses available 24/7 on any device. Our streaming videos simulate live lectures but let you set the pace that’s right for you!
- Hard Copy Textbook – Included with each course, our textbook works in conjunction with the lecture videos.
- 100-Day Online Access – If you need more time, simply call us, and we will extend your access for free until you pass your exam.
- Sample Questions and Practice Exams – Helps reinforce the knowledge you gained from the video lectures!
- Customer Support – Our first-rate customer support team is here to answer all your questions and make sure you have everything you need!
The Texas Department of Insurance does not require pre-licensing education, except for individuals who wish to get a temporary 90-day license. A temporary license allows you to sell and discuss insurance before passing the state insurance exam and receiving your permanent license.
If you do not plan to apply for a temporary 90-day license, you can take any pre-licensing course. But keep in mind, not all insurance courses are created equal. Look for a comprehensive course that teaches you everything you need to know to pass the exam.
How do you find such a course? Read independent third-party reviews and testimonials, learn how they teach the material, and contact the company directly to get all your questions answered before signing up.
AP’s Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course includes everything you need to prepare for the exam. Once you enroll, you will receive instant access to streaming video lectures and practice quizzes, followed by a hardcopy textbook in the mail (typically takes 3-5 business days to arrive).
Whether you are a visual or auditory learner, our course is designed to accommodate all learning styles!
OnVUE online proctoring (testing) is no longer available for new exam reservations (as of Oct. 2024). You must take the exam in person at a test center. Pearson VUE is the exam administrator in Texas. Find a test center near you at: https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/tx/insurance.html
Enroll in the Texas General Lines Property & Casualty pre-licensing course today and learn more about how to pass the Texas insurance license exam.

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 failed my first try, but passed the second. I recommend focusing on what you are getting licensed for. I mistakenly focused on Marine a little too much and got tested on 0% of it. It hindered my studying because I was focused on the wrong thing. Now that I focused more on what was being tested, I was so much better off!
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam! It’s very important to follow the course study guide and complete all of the material in your course before testing. Trust the process and you’ll do great! 😉
I passed my test the first time!!
Advice for new test takers/students:
– Decide beforehand which method of study you prefer; either the book version (physical/online) first or the video lectures. *This will help your brain stay focused and form the muscle memory earlier on. I can’t stress how important that is because you can throw yourself off if you don’t do it the way your unique brain will absorb the material best.
– Understand that if you study full-time, study in minilessons versus cramming just to get it out of the way! *You can always take the section review quizzes to test yourself on sections but know that those review questions are a bit lengthy (especially for first timers). By knowing when to move forward and when to pause, you’ll be doing yourself a huge favor.
– If you are taking notes, try and write the material in your own words & say the content aloud as you write them. *I personally used giant posterboards to write my terms & definitions. Then as I reviewed them before the State exam, I was able to remember things easier-ly.
– Switch up the learning methods once you’ve finished either the virtual or audio way. *This allows time for you to associate the content in a different way, while not rushing into forgetting everything and trying to relearn at the same time.
– I honestly believe the study time should be around 2 weeks. *This allows you to absorb what you need, while balancing life and having the information fresh enough to test. Don’t procrastinate but by all means, don’t stress yourself out! Remember to have those notes handy for when you go through everything a few last times before the test.
-Lastly, schedule to test in-person (preferably). It was a nightmare trying to do the test at home. They don’t tell you in advance that you can’t have anything on your desk besides one computer only. They don’t allow dual monitors and it weas a pain trying to show my room a million times only to have them arbitrarily come up with new things to check and it was a mess!! Save yourself the trouble of having to have the test revoked due to some impatience and silliness with the online surveillance process. The dispute process is also not worth it because they can refuse to hear your side of the story even though you’re being compliant.
All this to say, trust yourself and Good Luck!!
The course does what it promises. The content and especially the questions ensure success! Good job AmericanProfessor. Allow 3-4 full study days, 2 if you are really smart ;).
Passed my Texas General Lines Property & Casualty on my first try. I would have given 5 stars, but most of what was covered in the video wasn’t on the test.. However, everything worked out and the video was informative and will be useful in my career. I definitely recommend America’s Professor, you won’t be disappointed!
Iris
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam, Iris! 🙂 Unfortunately, there is a lot of materials that can potentially be on the exam so we need to teach it. I’m sure if you would have had to test again you would have seen an exam that focused in slightly different areas.
information was clear, nothing takes the place of study time , tests were close to being like the state test, national information was right on. State test had a some terms and questions that were not covered in the State booklet, passed first time though.
The course gives a good overview of what is covered on test. Would not have passed without this course.
I failed my first try, but passed the second. I recommend focusing on what you are getting licensed for. I mistakenly focused on Marine a little too much and got tested on 0% of it. It hindered my studying because I was focused on the wrong thing. Now that I focused more on what was being tested, I was so much better off!
AP RESPONSE: Congrats on passing your exam! It’s very important to follow the course study guide and complete all of the material in your course before testing. Trust the process and you’ll do great! 😉