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General Lines Resident 2-20/Non-Resident 9-20 100% Online

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This pre-licensing course is for those students who are interested in pursuing the General Lines Agent license (2-20). This license allows an individual to insure automobiles, watercraft, homes, motorcycles, and pets. It is also used to write errors & omissions, workers compensation, and bonds. An applicant for licensure must be a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses work authorization from the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. All applicants with the Florida Department of Financial Services will be responsible for providing a Social Security Number. If you are a legal alien with a work authorization visa, you must apply for and obtain a Social Security Card prior to applying for licensure with the Florida Department of Financial Services. REQUIRED:  • The textbook is purchased separately.  • The Florida General Lines Agent and Customer Service Representative Study Manual; Current Edition. You may choose to purchase the textbook from one of the following vendors: • http://www.faiams.com/ • http://www.ecampus.com/ • http://www.efollett.com/ • Check with a local college bookstore This class is based upon the laws of Florida; however, some companies have not fully adopted to these guidelines. You need to understand the concepts how they are taught in this class and within the textbook for the class and state exams. Once you begin working (or continue to work) for an insurance company, you may note many variations during training, specifically in the insurance forms AN EMAIL WILL BE SENT WITH NEXT STEPS, SYLLABUS, AND LOGIN INFORMATION

NOTE: The prerequisites for a General Lines License have changed.  Students must now also have at least 6 months of responsible insurance duties (experience). 

Students who have completed a correspondence course (your online 2-20 course at SPC fulfills this) in insurance, 3 hours of which must be on the subject matter of ethics, which is regularly offered by accredited institutions of higher learning in this state or extensions thereof and approved by the department, must also have at least 6 months of responsible insurance duties as a substantially full-time bona fide employee in all lines of property and casualty insurance set forth in the definition of general lines agent under s. 626.015.  Please click on the link to review Statute 626.015 in its entirety. 

There are other ways in which one can fulfill the prerequisites.  Please click here to review the entire list.

For more information on how to obtain the Non-Resident 9-20 license, please visit Non-Resident General Lines License


 
Course ID/# : 1024/ISN0141
Class Price: $299.00



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