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Kentucky Insurance License Renewal Step 1: Complete Kentucky Insurance License Continuing Education. Follow the steps above to complete your required 24 hours of CE. Step 2: Apply for Kentucky Insurance License Renewal. Step 3: Pay the Kentucky Insurance License Renewal Fee.
Consultant applications should contact DOI at (502) 564-6004 to schedule their exam. Each exam is 150 questions, that requires 190 minutes to complete.
Each line of authority in Kentucky requires twenty (20) hours of pre-license education. This means that if you wish to get a Property and Casualty license, you must take forty (40) hours of pre-licensing, and for Life, Accident, and Health you must also take forty (40) hours.
Kentucky Insurance License Application The fee for an online application is $40 per line, plus a $5 NIPR fee for a total of $45.
Kentucky Insurance License Application The fee for an online application is $40 per line, plus a $5 NIPR fee for a total of $45.
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To register for an exam or ask questions, visit Kentucky Office of Insurance website at .doi.ppr.ky.gov/kentucky or call 502-564-6004. For more information about our Testing Center, call 859-442-1159 or 859-442-1161.
To register for an exam or ask questions, visit Kentucky Office of Insurance website at .doi.ppr.ky.gov/kentucky or call 502-564-6004. For more information about our Testing Center, call 859-442-1159 or 859-442-1161.
The Life and Health exam can be challenging. The level of difficulty of the exam will depend on your current knowledge, previous work experience, and how well you prepare. It is important that you create a good study plan and prepare with an online training provider.
In Kentucky, insurance licenses expire every two years. The expiration will be on your date of birth, biennially, based on the anniversary of your original license year.
Some states tests contain 150 questions, while others only contain 50 questions. Some states time their exams at 2.5 hours, while others set the time limit at 1.5 hours. Please check the details of your state to ensure you get the most accurate information for your exam.

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