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How can I learn more about what an insurance career really offers?
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Why is ProSchools’ program better than the competition’s?
ProSchools is the only approved online Insurance prelicense education provider in Nevada.
With ProSchools’ online program, you are able to study at home any
hour or day of the week.
Our unbeatable online quizzes and mock state exams provide you with the
confidence you will pass the first time!
What kind of financial investment does it take to start a new career
in insurance?
Investment in your new insurance career is surprisingly low. For under $700, you
can be trained, tested, licensed and ready to go to work in just a couple of weeks.
What content is covered in each insurance online course?
ProSchools’ Nevada insurance online courses meet the state’s education requirement
for insurance producer licensing. Here are a few highlights of what’s covered in each Nevada
insurance course:
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| Nevada Life Insurance (25 Hours) |
- Types of Policies
- Policy Riders, Provisions, Options and Exclusions
- Completing the Application, Underwriting and Delivering the Policy
- Nevada Statutes and Requirements Pertinent to Life Insurance
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| Nevada Health Insurance (25 Hours) |
- Types of Policies
- Policy Provisions, Clauses and Riders
- Social Insurance
- Insurance Concepts
- Field Underwriting Procedures
- Nevada Statutes and Requirements Pertinent to Health Insurance and Managed Care
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| Nevada Property Insurance (25 Hours) |
- Types of Policies
- Insurance Terms and Related Concepts
- Policy Provisions and Contract Law
- Nevada Statutes and Requirements Pertinent to Property Insurance
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| Nevada Casualty Insurance (25 Hours) |
- Types of Policies, Bonds, and Related Terms
- Insurance Terms and Related Concepts
- Policy Provisions
- Nevada Statutes and Requirements Pertinent to Casualty Insurance
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Can I complete the program at home?
Yes. Nevada regulations allow you to complete the mandated hours of education
at home. You will log in and log out of each session, and keep track of your total hours accumulated.
How do I know in which lines of insurance I need to be licensed?
The manager who has expressed interest in hiring you as an insurance Producer knows
which lines of insurance you’ll be selling. Contact him/her to find out
which coursework you’ll need.
Do I need to find a company to work for before completing the education?
Generally, students complete the education as a result of having already selected
an employer for whom they’d like to work. However, it is not required that
you already know for whom you’d like to work before completing the education requirement. However, a producer contracted with an insurer must be appointed within 15 days after the contract is executed or within 15 days of the license being issued by the DOI. The date of issuance will be available on the NAIC Producer database. The appointment must include the lines of authority applied for. Appointment fee is $15.00 and will renew annually
How do I apply for an Nevada insurance license?
Submit an Individual Licensing application to the Nevada Division of Insurance and pay the license fee.
When can I take my insurance exam?
To sit for the examination, you must complete the required courses and obtain a certificate of completion issued by ProSchools
for those courses.
Where are the exam testing centers?
There are multiple testing centers. Specific directions are available in the Pearson Vue
booklet and online at www.pearsonvue.com.
What can I take with me to the exam testing site?
You may not bring any materials to the exam site. You
will not be allowed any type of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), such as a Palm
Pilot or any other electronic device with storage capacity. If needed, you will
be given a piece of paper to use for math questions.
What is the exam like?
The exam is administered on a computer. However, you really don’t need to
know how to use a computer. An exam proctor will explain all of the procedures,
answer any questions about the testing process, and monitor the exams. During
the exam, you may change answers, and/or go back and review previous questions.
What’s covered on the state exam?
The state itemizes exam content in a document entitled “Exam Content Outline.”
How do I know if I passed the exam?
You’ll be given your exam results immediately upon completion. You will
receive a pass or fail score report. Candidates who pass the exam will receive a score report that includes information on how to apply for a license.
What about retesting if I fail?
Candidates who fail the examination will receive a score report
that includes a numeric score and diagnostic information relating
to the general portion of the examination, as well as information
about reexamination.
Who is Pearson Vue?
Pearson Vue is the testing company hired by the Nevada Division of Insurance to administer
Nevada’s insurance license exams. You may contact Pearson Vue directly at
800-274-2609 or online at www.pearsonvue.com.
Once I pass, when can I begin selling insurance?
Passing the test does not guarantee issuance of the license. You will be able
to start selling insurance policies only after actually receiving your license,
which usually takes approximately 10-15 business days after passing the exam.
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