How to pass the Georgia Insurance Licensing Exam

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Are you considering getting an insurance license in the state of Georgia? If you are, then you probably have a lot of questions about where to go, who to talk to and what to do. Fortunately, America’s Professor has pulled together all  of our knowledge and resources to create one comprehensive site with the answers you require. Below you will find sample questions, basics of test format and scoring, pricing, testing locations, how to fully prepare yourself for the exam and more!

We’re here to help you succeed and that means providing you with the best information available. Our courses offer preparation for all types of state insurance licensing exams and they are available to you at the click of a mouse. Read on and enroll today!

FAQs about the Georgia Insurance License Exam

 

Is there a pre-licensing course requirement in Georgia?

Yes. Students must take an approved pre-licensing course to prepare for the Georgia insurance licensing exam. Each approved course will have an approved provider/course number.

Georgia Property and Casualty agents/producers are required to take an approved 40-hour Property and Casualty course and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-06 licensing exam.

Georgia Property and Casualty Sub-Agents are required to take an approved 20-hour Property and Casualty course and do not have to pass a licensing exam, just apply under an existing agent.

Georgia Property Only agents/producers are required to take an approved 20-hour Property course and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-03 licensing exam.

Georgia Casualty Only agents/producers are required to take an approved 20-hour Casualty course and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-04 licensing exam.

Georgia Personal Lines agents/producers are required to take an approved 20-hour Personal Lines course (or 40-hour PC course) and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-55 licensing exam.

Georgia Adjusters are required to take an approved 40-hour Property and Casualty (should include Adjuster supplement) course and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-24 Adjuster exam.

Georgia Public Adjusters are required to take an approved 40-hour Property and Casualty (should include Adjuster supplement) course and pass the Pearson VUE 12-GA-20 Public Adjuster exam.

Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness (Health) agents/producers are required to take an approved 40-hour Life, Accident and Sickness course and pass the state Pearson VUE 12-GA-05 licensing exam.

Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness Sub-Agents are required to take an approved 20-hour Life, Accident and Sickness course and do not have to pass a licensing exam, just apply under an existing agent.

Georgia Life Only agents/producers are required to take an approved 20-hour Life Only course and pass the state Pearson VUE 12-GA-01 licensing exam.

Georgia Accident and Sickness (Health) agents/producers are required to take an approved 20-hour Accident and Sickness course and pass the state Pearson VUE 12-GA-02 licensing exam.

 

What kind of questions do they put on the Georgia insurance test?

 

All of the Georgia insurance exam questions are multiple choice. There are no fill-ins (no need to memorize) and no essay (no need to be ready to explain anything) questions.

For example:

georgia sample questions

A multiple choice test will usually test heavily on definitions (terminology) and numbers (dollar amounts and number of days).

The exam is drawn from a large pool of questions – you will have a different set of questions than the person sitting next to you. If you retake the exam, expect to see very few of the questions repeated on the next exam. Students report that the exams vary greatly in terms of the number of questions on any given topic.

Students report that about 1/3 of the questions are terminology (definitional) questions, 1/3 are number/day questions, and 1/3 are questions where you have to apply the knowledge to reason through a practical situation (story problems – usually short).

 

What score do I need to pass the Georgia insurance exam?

There are 6 basic exams given Georgia – Life, Accident & Sickness, Property, Casualty, Adjuster and Public Adjuster. In Georgia you can combined the exams for Property & Casualty (PC) and Life, Accident, Sickness (LAS). Georgia also has a Personal Lines exam for agents selling only personal policies (no commercial) such as homeowners and personal auto insurance.

In Georgia, you need a score of 70 to pass each exam. But, each exam consists of two parts – the “national” insurance section and the “state rules” section. You will need a score of 70 on each section – the two scores are not averaged together.

 

Are questions grouped by category?

 

Our students always want to know if the questions regarding indemnification (for example) are grouped together. No, questions and topics are randomly scrambled, but that never seems to be a problem for anyone.

 

What insurance exams are given in Georgia and what do they cost?

*Personal checks and cash will not be accepted.

 

How many questions are on the Georgia insurance exam?

The Georgia license exam Test Content Outline (TCO) provided by Pearson VUE gives us the following breakdown for each exam:

The Georgia Property and Casualty exam has  135 questions. The break down is 100 questions on national/general content and 25 questions on Georgia state specific content + 10 pretest questions.

The Georgia Property Only exam has  95 questions. The break down is 50 questions on national/general content and 30 questions on Georgia state specific content + 15 pretest questions.

The Georgia Casualty Only exam has  95 questions. The break down is 50 questions on national/general content and 30 questions on Georgia state specific content + 15 pretest questions.

The Georgia Adjuster exam has  100 questions. The break down is 95 questions on national/general content and 5 questions on Georgia state specific content.

The Georgia Public Adjuster exam has  100 questions. The break down is 95 questions on national/general content and 5 questions on Georgia state specific content.

The Georgia Life, Accident and Sickness exam has  135 questions. The break down is 100 questions on national/general content and 25 questions on Georgia state specific content + 10 pretest questions (not scored).

The Georgia Life Only exam has  95 questions. The break down is 50 questions on national/general content and 30 questions on Georgia state specific content + 15 pretest questions.

The Georgia Accident & Sickness (Health) Only exam has  95 questions. The break down is 50 questions on national/general content and 30 questions on Georgia state specific content + 15 pretest questions.

The Georgia Personal Lines exam has 95 questions. The break down is 75 questions on national/general content and 15 questions on Georgia state specific content + 5 pretest questions.

Pretest questions do not count towards your score. You will not know what questions are real or pre-test questions when taking your exam. It’s very possible the pre-test questions will not even be covered in the Test Content Outline. It’s very important to know that these pre-test questions will be in your exam so you don’t start second guessing yourself when you see a question that you have no idea how to answer (make your best guess and stay calm!).

 

Where can I take the Georgia insurance exam?

*Locations and schedules are subject to change. Please call 1-800-274-0488 for up-to-date information.

 

How do I sign up to take the Georgia insurance exam?

 

We recommend that you call Pearson VUE (the testing company) at 1-800-274-0488. Be sure to call at least 3 days in advance of the date you plan to take the exam. The earlier you sign up, the better your chances of getting the test date of your choice.

 

What if I fail the Georgia insurance exam?

 

If you fail the insurance license exam in Georgia you must wait 2 weeks before retaking the exam. You will be charged an additional test fee.

Note: A candidate who fails an exam can schedule the new exam within one day but must wait 14 days to retest after exam attempts one and two. A candidate must wait 60 days after the third exam attempt and any subsequent attempts. There is no limit on the number of attempts a candidate can take the same exam. However, candidates taking an online examination are allowed only two attempts per exam. All subsequent examination attempts will have to be taken at a Pearson VUE testing center. There are no exceptions to this rule.

 

How much is the Georgia insurance license fee?

 

The Georgia Department of Insurance charges $100 per license type (ex. Property & Casualty or Life, Accident & Sickness) plus a $20 application fee.

 

How do I sign up for fingerprinting/background check and what is the fee?

 

After you have successfully passed your licensing examination and applied for you license you must complete a background check and fingerprint. See www.sircon.com/georgia for more information. The electronic fingerprint fee is $51-$52.75. (Georgia Pearson VUE Background Check Fingerprinting Procedure)

 

Which Georgia insurance test is the toughest?

 

Each insurance licensing exam presents its own challenge. Between Life and Accident & Sickness, students say that the Georgia Accident & Sickness insurance exam is the more difficult. Accident & Sickness insurance policies are simply more complicated than life insurance policies.

The Property insurance exam is easier than the Casualty insurance exam. Property insurance deals with easy to understand issues – fire, flooding, earthquake, etc. On the other hand, Casualty insurance deals primarily with Liability insurance – protection against lawsuits. Casualty insurance is a more conceptual topic and one that is more difficult for students to grasp – particularly if you have never been sued.

The state portion of the Georgia insurance exam is very detailed and presents its own challenges. The state topics tend to cover trivial details relating to complicated state regulations. None of this is easy, but that is why we work so hard to make the material both understandable and memorable.

This is a challenging exam. Put yourself on a strict schedule as you do your exam prep work. Be focused and disciplined as you do your insurance test prep.

 

Will I have adequate time to complete the Georgia insurance test?

 

Yes. We have never had students say that they ran out of time to complete the exam. Most students finish in about half of the allotted time (up to 2 hours). The only students who ever report that they ran out of time were those who were trying to memorize questions in the event they had to repeat the exam. If English is not your first language you can request extra time by filling out Pearson VUE’s English as a Second Language (ESL) Request Form. Keep in mind that this form needs to be submitted to Pearson VUE, and approved, before scheduling your exam. You will also need to submit a a letter (on official letterhead) from an instructor, like America’s Professor, or employer that verifies English is your second language. 

 

Is the Georgia insurance exam still given by the “paper and pencil” method?

 

No, this is a computerized exam. Virtually all of the students say the proctors were helpful, the room was quiet, and the computer worked well. The proctors will give you the opportunity to complete a practice exam to learn how to use the system. When you are done, you will NOT be given a copy of the exam, nor will you be given the opportunity to review particular questions and their answers. The exam will be scored immediately and you will know your results when you leave. If you would like to take the exam online (via OnVUE) from the comfort of your own how, please see here for the online proctored exam process.

 

What is the best test prep method for the Georgia insurance exam?

 

There is no alternative to knowing the material. There are no shortcuts to learning but there are more effective and less frustrating ways to learn. We recommend that you follow a 4-step process:
  • watch and listen to the lecture;
  • highlight key concepts in the text;
  • review questions in the test bank; and
  • send AP an email if you have any questions.
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Helpful Links:

http://www.naic.org/General Insurance License Exam Information:

 

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Tara Norris
7 years ago

Please help GA Ins. State Exam LAS, My instructor says I was meant to work with this line of business, especially with all my empathy, actively listening and the love for helping others. I am extremely intelligent but I have paid 11+ times @ $90 to the this exam, what can I do, please advise and help me asap, plus this cost doesn’t include travel expenses! Desperately seeking professional Guidance, Tara Norris

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America's Professor - DCM
7 years ago
Reply to  Tara Norris

Tara we are here to help! Please give us a call and we can chat about your best steps moving forward. We have had students come to us who’ve spent a similar amount of their resources trying to pass the exam and we successfully helped them pass!

Kierson Stewart
Kierson Stewart
7 years ago

This will be my 4th attempt at the Ga life and Health portion on a attempt to get my license. The last time I made a 69. Please can you help me out with tips and more information.

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
7 years ago

Hi Kierson, Technically if you fail the exam 3 times after using one pre-licensing provider you are supposed to take another approved course before testing again. Have you purchased/completed a new course yet? 69% is very close to passing so you don’t have far to go. Maybe give us a call and we can chat some more. 😉

John Smith
John Smith
6 years ago

If my prelicensing course completion is dated 10/11 but I passed the exam on 10/10, will this cause any problems? The course was electronic and I was unaware of a final completion button.

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  John Smith

Shouldn’t be an issue at all. They just want to make sure a certificate get’s submitted.

Tamika
Tamika
1 year ago
Reply to  John Smith

Greetings, who did you do the prelicensing course with? How much was it?

Charles H. Yamessou
Charles H. Yamessou
7 years ago

I really like your website concerning how to learn and How to pass the Georgia Insurance Licensing Exam, I want to have more information’s, I am interested.

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America's Professor - DCM
7 years ago

Hi Charles, We offer great online video courses to help you pass the insurance licensing exam in Georgia. Very high first time pass rates! You can see our courses here: http://ga.insurance.americasprofessor.com

If you have further questions please feel free to give us a call at 1-800-870-3130. Thanks and have a great day.

Daniel
Daniel
7 years ago

I want to get my licenses (life, but also want to know and understand the other Ga state licenses, casualty, adjuster, public, adjuster, I would like detailed info on all of them? how can I learn the exact differences and best choices?

2- Which Ga license pays the most on average?

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America's Professor - DCM
7 years ago
Reply to  Daniel

Hi Daniel, Most of our students end up with both sets of licenses, Property Casualty (PC) and Life Health (LH). Health is also called Accident & Sickness in Georgia or Disability in other states. We usually recommend students get their PC license and then come back and get their Life and Health license. In general everyone needs some form of PC insurance (home, auto, renters, etc.) but not everyone is required to purchase Life insurance. But if the company you go to work for has a preference on what license you get, you’ll get that license! 😉 As far as… Read more »

Marcy Patterson
Marcy Patterson
6 years ago

what courses do i need to take in order to get my p and c license in ga

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello Marcy, You will need to take an 40-hour approved Georgia Property and Casualty pre-licensing course. The course will prepare you to take your Property and Casualty exam with Pearson VUE. Please give us a call if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a great day!

Lupe Martines
Lupe Martines
6 years ago

If you have misdemeanor on your background check will they deny my license?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  Lupe Martines

Hello Lupe, We don’t usually see students have a problem with misdemeanors when it comes to getting their insurance license. To be sure though, you can contact the insurance licensing department (404-656-2101) and go through the steps of getting pre-screened. That way you won’t go through the process of passing the exam and potentially getting denied a license by the state. Good luck!

Lupe Martines
Lupe Martines
6 years ago

Thank You Alot.

Ashley
Ashley
6 years ago

After we get the P & C license and want to get my own business how can I start getting work?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  Ashley

Hello Ashley, You will usually go to work for an insurance company to gain some experience and then make the decision of whether you want to, or can, open your own insurance agency. Many of the larger captive insurance companies have opportunities and programs for agents to work into getting their own agency. Asking your own insurance agent is a great way to find out how to get started in the industry. They will most likely have some great pointers. Good luck!

Ashley
Ashley
6 years ago

Thank you for ur help.

Rama
Rama
6 years ago

I am considering to take life, accident and sickness agent license in GA. Once I get GA license, is there a separate exam to get multi-state license?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  Rama

Hello Rama, After you have a resident license in Georgia you will apply for non-resident licenses in the other states you wish to do business in. Most states have a reciprocal agreement and won’t make you take an exam, but pay a fee. You will want to check on a state by state basis with the insurance licensing departments to see what their specific requirements are. Good luck! Please let us know if we can help you get your GA LAS license.

Cartresia Hudson
Cartresia Hudson
6 years ago

I have taken the P&C already in 2007 but want to take the adjusters test now but wanted to low if I can pay to get practice test to review?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello Cartresia, You will need a valid certificate of course completion for a GA Property and Casualty course when applying for an Adjuster license (after passing the Adjuster exam). Certificates are only good for 1 year so it sounds like you need to take another approved course to get another certificate. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

Jasmine Finch
Jasmine Finch
6 years ago

I already took my P&C exam back in 2015. I need to get my adjuster’s license. What steps do I need to take to get started?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  Jasmine Finch

Hello Jasmine, Unfortunately you will need to take another approved Georgia Property and Casualty course to fulfill the Adjuster pre-licensing requirement. You will need a valid certificate of completion (good for one year) to complete the licensing process. We include the specific Adjuster and Public Adjuster material in our GA Adjuster Pre-License Course that covers the extra Adjuster questions on the Adjuster exams. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Good luck!

William Schmidt
William Schmidt
6 years ago

I have my Georgia life certificate now I’m told that I need to get accidental license what do you suggest. For the training

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello William, You are probably looking for an Accident and Sickness (Health) license to compliment your Life license. Here is a link to our 20-hour approved Georgia Accident Sickness course. Please give us a call if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a great day.

Debra Pellicano
Debra Pellicano
6 years ago

If I already have Life and Accident and Sickness license will I be required to be fingerprinted again to get a P&C license?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello Debra, Usually your fingerprints are good for a year. If you got your license more than a year ago you will most likely have to re-fingerprint.

Debra Pellicano
Debra Pellicano
6 years ago

Thanks. My life license had gone into an i nactive status… I got my CE completed and paperwork in in time not to have to be re-fingerprinted… had license for 20+years before went inactive status… so, with license just having been reinstated and fingerprinting not having been required do you think I would have to get them redone to get the P&C since I now have a valid life license?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hi Debra, I bet they make you get re-fingerprinted but ultimately that’s a question for your state insurance licensing department. It would be nice to save that extra $50 but I think they will push that a new background check is required. Good luck!

Mr Cooper
Mr Cooper
6 years ago

I’m interested in getting started as a insurance adjuster. I looking for so direction in this career

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  Mr Cooper

Hello Mr Cooper, The first place to start is getting your Adjuster license. We provided a great course to help prepare for the Adjuster licensing exam. Please give us a call if you have any questions. Thanks and have a great day!

T Grice
T Grice
6 years ago

Are you allowed to use your notes during the exam?

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  T Grice

Hello T, No you are not allowed to use notes during the licensing exam. They will usually give you a whiteboard and marker to use while taking the exam though.

T Grice
T Grice
6 years ago

Ok thank you

NL
NL
6 years ago

I will like to know how much will it course for me to take the life insurance test in Georgia and what is the passing grade for the test.

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America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago
Reply to  NL

It will cost you $63 to take the Life Agent exam with Pearson VUE in Georgia. You will need at least 70% to pass the exam. Be sure to take a Georgia state approved 20-hour Life course to prepare you for the exam and fulfill your pre-licensing education requirement. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

Angeleana McGill McGill
Angeleana McGill McGill
6 years ago

What would definitely disqualified you on the background check?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello Angeleana, I’m not exactly sure what would disqualify you. Your best bet would be to call and ask the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner’s Agent Licensing Department (GA) (404-656-2101 or 800-656-2298). They usually have a process you can go through to get pre-qualified so that you don’t go through the pre-licensing course process only to then find out you are not eligible for a license. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

Theresa R Rewis
Theresa R Rewis
6 years ago

i WANT TO TAKE THE PRELICENSING COURSE FOR THE GEORGIA PROPERT AND CASUALTY LICENSE

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
6 years ago

Hello Theresa, Here is a link to our Georgia Property and Casualty License Course. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks!

L. Law
L. Law
5 years ago

Hi, I’d like to know, what’s the longest I can wait after finishing the Property, Casualty/Adjuster 40hr coarse to take the Exam

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago
Reply to  L. Law

Your certificates of completion are good for one year from completion. That mean that you have to pass your licensing exam and apply for your license within the one year period. If you go beyond the year you’ll have to start over with a course and get new certificates of completion. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

Derwin Maxwell
Derwin Maxwell
5 years ago

I am taking the test for public adjusting but want to sell home and/or auto insurance as well in the near future. Does the public adjuster license allow me to sell insurance or do I also have to take the property and casualty exam as well?

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America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago
Reply to  Derwin Maxwell

Hi Derwin, To sell insurance you would need to also get your Property and Casualty (PC) Producer (Agent) license by passing the PC exam. Our course prepares students for the Adjuster, Public Adjuster and PC Producer exams. Keep in mind, most adjuster companies will not allow you to hold an active Producer license while you are adjusting as it’s seen as a conflict of interest. There may be exceptions on the public adjuster side so be sure to ask the public adjusting company you are going to work for if there are any issues. Good luck!

Patryce Brown
Patryce Brown
5 years ago

How can I get started and what is the steps

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America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago
Reply to  Patryce Brown

Hello Patryce, The steps are: Prepare with a good quality course (like ours 🙂 ) then sign up for the exam and background check. Pass the exam and apply for your license. If you call in we can go over in more detail if you would like. Thanks!

Kirsten Seabolt
Kirsten Seabolt
5 years ago

After passing the Property and Casualty Exam, how long do you have to apply for your license?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago

Hello Kirsten, Your certificate of completion and Pearson VUE exam pass results are good for 1 year. Good luck!

Tiffany
Tiffany
5 years ago

Are the 20 pretest questions graded on the Life Insurance exam?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago
Reply to  Tiffany

Hello Tiffany, Pretest questions are not graded and you will not know which questions are pretest questions unfortunately. Good luck!

Hishonda Gkoutsidis
Hishonda Gkoutsidis
5 years ago

Hello, this information is very valuable. If I purchase the course from your website will it qualify as the mandatory pre licensing requirements or are your courses only tools to help me prepare for the exam?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago

Hello Hishonda, Our Georgia courses are approved courses to prepare you for the licensing exam in Georgia. Everyone has to take an approved course and everyone has to take the insurance licensing exam at a Pearson VUE test center. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

Hishonda Gkoutsidis
Hishonda Gkoutsidis
5 years ago

I see, so I would receive a course certificate of completion after the completing the course?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago

Yes, that is correct. After you pass your exam you would send a copy of the certificate of completion, pass results and your application (+fees) in to get your license.

Hishonda Gkoutsidis
Hishonda Gkoutsidis
5 years ago

Got it! Thank you so much for your response.

Sharon Key
Sharon Key
5 years ago

Hello AP,
I am considering obtaining my PC & Life insurance license. How much would the total for EVERYTHING cost?
Thanks!
S Key

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
5 years ago
Reply to  Sharon Key

Hi Sharon, So if you were looking at a PC course ($159), Life course ($125), fingerprint/background check fee ($51), Pearson VUE testing fee for the PC exam ($63) and for the Life exam ($63), plus the Georgia application/license fee for PC license ($115) and Life license ($115) you would be about $700 into your licenses when all said and done. The costs for each license get kind of split up into thirds. Most of our students will complete the process for PC then come back and start over with Life (usually Life & Health actually). You would purchase your first… Read more »

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[…] Once you have completed your approved pre-licensing course, received certificates of completion, and are comfortable with the information available through the course, you will need to register for a Georgia insurance test and pay the required fees. We recommend taking the exam as soon as possible after completing your pre-licensing course. (more GA exam info) […]

Aida
Aida
4 years ago

I would like to get my license to sell insurance (to work for State Farm AllState here in GA ) . I don’t k ow where to start. Please help

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago
Reply to  Aida

Hello Aida,
Most of our students going to work for State Farm or Allstate are usually going to get their Property and Casualty (PC) license first, then follow up with a Life, Accident and Health License. So, first start by completing a GA PC course, pass your licensing exam, complete the back ground check and then apply for your license. Please give us a call if you have any other questions. Good luck!

Jennifer Sweet
Jennifer Sweet
4 years ago

Are Georgia Life, Accident & Sickness (LAS) Insurance Pre-Licensing Course #GALHPL and Georgia Accident & Sickness (Health) Insurance Pre-Licensing the same thing will the higher price have Health into it? Do I get health with (LAS) is what I am trying to say! Lol.

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America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago
Reply to  Jennifer Sweet

Hello Jennifer! Accident & Sickness is the same as Health, it’s just what Georgia calls it. 😉 So yes, LAS includes both Life and Health (combo course). Please give us a call if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a great day.

brooke
brooke
4 years ago

this will be my 4th time attempting to take the Georgia property and casualty, i have to pass, its not an option to fail at this point, i need help and recommendations to passing this test

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago
Reply to  brooke

Hi Brooke, We offer great customer support with our courses. If you would like to give us a try, since you have to complete a new course after 3 failures, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130.

Christopher Coogler
Christopher Coogler
4 years ago

Thank you for this information. I want to become an insurance adjuster in Georgia so this information is a big help. I was advised that I should also get a property and casualty insurance agent license as well. Is there a course that would qualify me to take both the exam for insurance adjustor and property and casualty insurance agent or would I have to take two separate pre-licensing courses?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago

Hi Christopher, Our course would prepare you to take either exam but… most Adjuster can not hold a P&C Agent/Producer license because it can cause a conflict of interest situation. Most insurance companies wouldn’t want you to adjust a claim for them with the possibility of you pushing your own insurance policies on their customers. I have seen P&C Agents/Producers have their Adjuster license (and not use it) but usually Adjusters have to retire or put their P&C Agent/Producer license on inactive status. Good luck!

Christopher Coogler
Christopher Coogler
4 years ago

Thank you for clearing this up for me.

MarKecia Anderson
MarKecia Anderson
4 years ago

How much is the course? Can I take the course and get my license through America professor? Can I do it on- line. This will be my 1st time inquiring about this… I need a little guidance

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago

Hello MarKecia, Our online insurance courses for Georgia are here. The cost varies a bit depending on the type of license you are wanting to obtain. America’s Professor is an approved online course provider for Georgia so that means we are only able to help you with a course. The actual licensing exam and license process will be completed by Pearson VUE and Sircon. Please give us a call (1-800-870-3130) if you have more questions. We can give you all the guidance you need. Thanks and have a great day!

Danielle Ortiz
Danielle Ortiz
4 years ago

Hello for the property and casualty is it all online or is their a book as well. I really like to have a book on hand.

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
4 years ago
Reply to  Danielle Ortiz

Hi Danielle, All of our courses come with printed text books. Each course has a course includes section which should also state that information. Are you looking at the Georgia PC course? Please let us know if you have any other question.

Tam Coleman
Tam Coleman
3 years ago

I’ve visited your website enough to feel confident that I want to purchase my course through America’s professor. I see to gain the best experience is to work for an insurance company post exam but what if an agent only wanted to work storm seasons. Do you know how or what that process is like? And what’s the best license to have for storm season?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Tam Coleman

Hello Tam, Are you inquiring about getting an Adjuster license? If so, I think most Adjusters are independent contractor types that work with heavily during storm season in areas hit hard by storms but then the rest of the year work with Independent Adjuster firms. Adjusters sign up to be on these firm’s rosters to be called when an adjustment is needed. You might want to get in touch with an Adjuster to pick their brain about real world application. Terry Freeland at AI Tech Institute might be a good contact for you too. Good luck!

Amber
Amber
3 years ago

What kind of education background is required to obtain any insurance license? High School Diploma/GED or college courses?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Amber

Hi Amber, Usually there isn’t an education requirement to get your license but often the Insurance Company hiring you will have an education requirement.

Yamuna
Yamuna
3 years ago

I will be taking the life and health licensing exam. It say 70 q’s from material, 10 from the state rules, and 20 from pretest. what exactly is this pretest questions they are talking about. you can also email me the answer, in case im not able to see the answer posted below. thx.

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Yamuna

Hello Yamuna, Pretest questions are just trial questions and do not count towards your score. You will not know what questions are real or pre-test questions when taking your exam. It’s very possible the pre-test questions will not even be covered in the Test Content Outline. It’s very important to know that these pre-test questions will be in your exam so you don’t start second guessing yourself when you see a question that you have no idea how to answer (make your best guess and stay calm!). Good luck!

Funmi
Funmi
3 years ago

Are most of the questions from the practice exams, the same as on the actual exam.

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Funmi

Hi Funmi, They are not the same. If you are talking about practice exams sold by the testing centers, usually the questions used in their practice exams are retired questions from the actual exam bank on questions. You may pick up some similar wording and use of terminology though. We use questions purely to verify what students know, and don’t know, content wise. There is a lot of content you can be tested on from various angles so it’s important to really know the content!

Adreana Harris
Adreana Harris
3 years ago

Good evening. I already work for State Farm. I want to become a Georgia Adjuster. Do I go ahead a purchase Georgia Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course first then Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster (PC) Pre-Licensing Course second? Or the other way around?

Thank you

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Adreana Harris

Hello Adreana, Our P&C course is the only course you need. It will work for both the Adjuster or Producer license. If you already have a Property & Casualty license with a certificate that is still good, you could just test. If your certificate isn’t good, you will need to retake an approved course. Please give us a call if you have any other questions as it can be confusing. Thanks and have a great day!

Adreana Harris
Adreana Harris
3 years ago

I have no certificates. So I need to take both of those courses correct ? And which one first? Thank you

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Adreana Harris

Hello Adreana, In Georgia you are required to take an approved course and earn certificates of completion for each. Most of our students take a 40-hour Property and Casualty and pass that exam first, then come back and take Life, Accident and Sickness. Please give us a call (800-870-3130) if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a great day!

Adreana Harris
Adreana Harris
3 years ago

Perfect. Will do. Thank you so much

dev
dev
3 years ago

Hi,i was already failed for 2 times in life only exam.I Don’t know where i am doing wrong.Now again i am trying for 3rd time . I Was asking frequently questions on “long term care” i didn’t found any topic on it and was super confused on laws this is the hardest topic causing me fail.What should i do now let me know how can i prepare for laws.Nothing is coming from the topics that i prepared for laws please help me. TIA

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  dev

Hi Tia! Sorry to hear that you didn’t pass your exam. If I were you, I’d call your content provider and ask them to go over your fail sheet. Hopefully you can better hone in on what areas you are weak in and hopefully answer what questions you have from the areas you remember. If you are in need of a great Georgia course please let us know. Good luck!

Matt
Matt
3 years ago

Greetings, I am currently licensed in Florida and recently moved to GA. Aside from the fee do I still need to take an exam in order to get licensed?

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago
Reply to  Matt

Hi Matt, Be sure to call the Department of Insurance in Georgia when transferring your license but I don’t think you will need to retest as long as you follower their transfer procedure. Good luck!

PURVETTE BRYANT
PURVETTE BRYANT
3 years ago

Hello. I am a licensed life insurance agent in Florida. I applied for my non-resident Georgia license in September. I still have not received it after uploaded a requested citizenship affadavit on Sircon and NIPL. Can someone tell me how I can get through on Pearson Vue? I hear Georgia was using another company when I applied and switched over. It is now November and I still have not received the license. Thanks.

America's Professor - DCM
America's Professor - DCM
3 years ago

Hi Purvette, We have heard about the delay as well but were told they are getting through their backlog quickly. I know they were have fold resubmit all of their documents again. Here’s a link to the notice our students have been seeing: https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance Good luck!

Junaid Olusesi
Junaid Olusesi
2 years ago

I’m taking the Ga Adjuster exam but I bought the P/C course. Will I be missing information pertaining specifically to the Adjuster part of the exam?

Christian Buckmire
Christian Buckmire
2 years ago

Can you split up the P&C test into two parts and just take the property test and then just take the casualty part?

Beauty
Beauty
2 years ago

I’m going for my p&c ga. I completed my pre-licensing part however it wasn’t a full 40-hrs would that be a problem ?

Reginald Glover
Reginald Glover
2 years ago

Is there a Georgia State Book I can purchase to study out of?
With Real Estate, theres a book with every question and answer thats on the test That I can make cue cards out of in one night and study my cue cards for the next two weeks.
Please Advise

Thank you

Coral LeBlue
Coral LeBlue
1 year ago

I registered for the P&C course and began via online yesterday. How soon should I schedule to take the P&C Exam?

Zee Woods
Zee Woods
9 months ago

Need help on focusing on how to past the test or what do i need to focus on more in order to past. I have taken the test twice and seem to make the same score. I am really interested in learning and becoming an insurance agent I just need more guidance on how to past the test.