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how do you get a property and casualty license

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VonJason
11/28/2025, 07:00:38 AM

To earn a property and casualty (P&C) license, candidates must first meet their state’s pre-licensing education requirements and then successfully pass the licensing exam. Following this, applicants are required to submit an application, complete a background screening and fingerprinting process, and pay an administrative fee before they can be officially authorized to sell P&C insurance.

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