To sell annuity contracts, variable contracts, health insurance or life insurance in Florida, a person must have a license from the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS).
Before obtaining a license, a person is required to attend a pre-licensing course, pass the state exam and submit an application.
The 3 types of Florida Life and Health Insurance licenses
- 2-15 Florida Health & Life (Including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Agent License
- 2-14 Florida Life (Including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Agent License
- 2-40 Florida Health Agent License
Applicants for one of the above licenses must:
- be a resident of Florida
- be at least 18 years old
- have a Social Security Number
Note: if you do not have an SSN, go to the following page to view the IRS taxpayer identification information: http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/International-Taxpayers/Taxpayer-Identification-Numbers-TIN#
We've created an easy-to-follow 5-step guide to help you navigate the Florida Life and Health Insurance licensing process.
A Step-By-Step Guide
1. Attend class
60 Hour Health and Life (Including Annuities and Variable Contracts) Agent Pre-Licensing Course - $339 tuition includes a 1-year enrollment term in the classroom course.
Click below to view more information including our course dates and times:
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Larson Educational Services is a Florida approved Insurance School (License #370501). All applicants must complete the required education and pass the end-of-course final exam with a score of 70% or better. Your Course Completion Certificate is valid for four (4) years from the date of issuance.
Currently, Larson Educational Services is approved to teach the following insurance course(s):
- 60 Hour Florida Health & Life (Including Annuities Variable Contracts) Agent License Course - Course ID #96045
- 40 Hour Florida Life (Including Annuities & Variable Contracts) Agent License Course - COMING SOON!
- 40 Hour Florida Agent License Course - COMING SOON!
Larson Educational Services is required to submit proof of your course completion to the Department of Financial Services Bureau of Licensing within 20 days of your course exam pass date. We guarantee we will do this in no more than 7 days.
Step 2. Pass the State License Exam - $42
You can schedule your Florida insurance exam at any time. Completion of the pre-licensing course is NOT required in order to schedule the test.
Our recommendation is to take the state exam 5-10 days AFTER you've completed your course. Scheduling can be completed by calling 1.888.274.2020 or visiting PearsonVUE.com. The state exam fee is $42 for each attempt.
State exam regulations:
- Regardless of which exam you take, a 70% score is required to pass.
- A passing score is valid for one (1) year from the passing date.
- You will be required to re-take the exam if you do not complete the licensing process within that time-frame.
- You are limited to five (5) examination attempts during a one (1) year period.
Each exam contains 15 "pretest" questions that do not affect your final score. "Pretest" questions are distributed throughout the exam randomly. Most likely these questions will look very different from the course materials and practice questions covered in our class because we have no knowledge of the content of these "pretest" questions.
Exam Type and Code Number of Questions Time Limit (use the code listed in the table below when scheduling by phone or online. View more detailed State Exam Information):
Step 3. Register for Electronic Fingerprinting - $48.55
Florida requires electronic fingerprints be taken in order to run a criminal background check. To make a reservation with MorphoTrust, click the link below or call 800.528.1358. Insurance license fingerprint records are good for 1 year.
Cost of fingerprinting is $48.55. The results of your criminal history check will be submitted electronically to the Florida Department of Financial Services.
If you are asked for the "ORI" number at any time during the fingerprint process, use "FL921060Z". This is how the fingerprinting company knows your fingerprints are for Florida Insurance Agent licensing.
Southwest Florida has two Insurance License fingerprinting locations:
Fort Myers: Fingerprint Services - 8192 College Pkwy, Suite A-27
Naples: Asares Advanced Fingerprint Solutions - 11725 Collier Blvd, Suite E-2
Step 4: State Application - $55
*The application can not be submitted until the pre-licensing education has been completed from Step 1.*
Submit a license application to the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). On the application you will share information about yourself and include a fee of $55 payable to the DFS.
Click the icon below to access the MyProfile page managed by the DFS Bureau of Licensing. Either login to an existing account or click on "Create Account."
When creating an account for the first time, you will select "Individual" as your account type. The license type is one of the following:
- 2-15 Health & Life
- 2-14 Life
- 2-40 Health
Step 5: Print your License
After all the steps above have been completed, the DFS Bureau of Licensing will send your license approval by email. You can print your license from your MyProfile page.
The total cost to obtain your Florida Insurance License:
- 2-15 Health & Life Insurance License is $145.55 plus course tuition
- 2-14 Life Only Insurance License is $145.55 plus course tuition
- 2-40 Health Only Insurance License is $145.55 plus course tuition
Contact us today with any questions
Call (239) 344-7510 or submit an email for more information: https://www.larsoned.com/contact/
About Larson Educational Services:
Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.
Larson Educational Services
1400 Colonial Blvd. #44,
Fort Myers, Florida
33907
239-344-7510
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