Oklahoma
Oklahoma Insurance Prelicensing Requirements
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How to Obtain an Oklahoma Insurance License
Becoming a licensed insurance agent in Oklahoma requires completing several essential steps, including prelicensing education, passing the state exam, applying for your license, and fulfilling continuing education requirements. This guide outlines each step in detail to help you navigate the licensing process efficiently.
Step 1: Fulfill Prelicensing Education Requirements
Before taking the Oklahoma insurance licensing exam, you must complete a state-approved prelicensing education course. While Oklahoma does not mandate prelicensing education, taking a course can significantly improve your chances of passing the state exam on your first attempt.
A.D. Banker offers online courses that can be supplemented with live webinars and learning tools such as flashcards and study manuals.
Step 2: Pass the Licensing Exam
Once you complete the prelicensing education, you must pass the Oklahoma insurance licensing exam.
Exam Details:
- Administered by PSI.
- Register online at PSI Exams or call (833) 333-4754.
- Exams are computer-based and multiple-choice.
- A 70% or higher score is required to pass.
- Test results are provided immediately after completion.
Exam Length & Question Breakdown:
Exam Type | Time Limit | Number of Questions |
Life Producer | 2 hours | 105 |
Accident and Health Producer | 2 hours | 105 |
Life, Accident & Health Producer | 2.5 hours | 155 |
Property & Casualty – Personal Lines Producer | 2 hours | 105 |
Property & Casualty Producer | 2 hours | 105 |
Property Producer | 2 hours | 80 |
Casualty Producer | 2 hours | 80 |
Title Producer | 1 hour | 40 |
Aircraft Title Producer | 1 hour | 40 |
Bail Bondsman Producer | 2 hours | 105 |
Property & Casualty Adjuster | 2 hours 15 min | 90 |
Property Adjuster | 1 hour 15 min | 55 |
Casualty Adjuster | 1 hour | 40 |
Crop & Hail Adjuster | 1 hour | 40 |
Workers Compensation Adjuster | 1 hour | 40 |
Step 3: Apply for Your Insurance License
After passing the state exam, allow 3 business days for PSI to report your score to the Oklahoma Insurance Department. Once the state receives your score, you can submit your license application through:
- Oklahoma Licensing and Education Division
- National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) at www.nipr.com
Step 4: Maintain Your License with Continuing Education (CE)
To keep your Oklahoma insurance license active, you must complete continuing education (CE) every two years.
CE Requirements:
- 24 hours of CE, including:
- 3 hours of ethics training
- 2 hours of Oklahoma legislative updates
- Additional CE requirements apply for those selling long-term care insurance, annuities, or flood insurance.
- Nonresident agents must comply with their home state’s CE requirements.
For the latest CE updates, visit the Oklahoma Insurance Department website.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where can I take the Oklahoma licensing exam?
- Exams can be taken in-person at PSI testing centers or remotely via PSI Bridge.
How do I schedule my licensing exam?
- You can schedule your exam through PSI by visiting their website or calling (833) 333-4754. Exam fees must be paid at the time of reservation.
What happens if I fail my exam?
- You can reschedule immediately. Review your diagnostic report and use additional study materials to improve your score before retaking the exam.
What entity oversees licensing in Oklahoma?
- The Oklahoma Insurance Department manages agent licensing, renewals, and continuing education. For inquiries, call (405) 521-2828.
Contact Information
Oklahoma Insurance Department:
- Phone: (405) 521-2828
- Website: www.oid.ok.gov
PSI Exams:
- Phone: (833) 333-4754
- Website: test-takers.psiexams.com/okins
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Disclaimer
The information provided here is based on current Oklahoma state regulations and may be subject to updates. We strive for accuracy but recommend verifying requirements with the Oklahoma Insurance Department for the latest licensing details.