2-20 Property and Casualty General Lines Course

Florida Insurance College

2-20 Property and Casualty General Lines Course

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Live Florida Based Instructors and Customer Service Support

Lifetime Course Access

Courses are Narrated by Master Instructor

P&C Courses include Unit-by-Unit Video Review

Exam Simulator

Flashcards

Exam Cram Study Manual

Generous Refund Policy

Description: This Florida-approved 2-20 General Lines pre-licensing course is offered entirely online including the course final exam. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to sit for the state examination (state exam must be taken at a PearsonVue site). Work at your own pace with your instructor available by email or telephone.

Required Text: The Florida Department of Financial Services regulations require that all 2-20 insurance agent license candidates obtain the latest edition of the FAIA Study Manual from the Florida Association of Insurance Agents. Order Online: https://www.faia.com/forms/study-manual-order or Order by Phone: 850-893-4155.

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Course Provider: Florida Insurance College
FLDFS Provider #: 371609
Course Approval #: 105969

Enrollment Length: Unlimited Enrollment (take as little or as long as you need)

Price: $199.99

Includes the following exam prep materials:

  • Electronic Flash Cards
  • Exam Simulator
  • SMARTnotes – Exam Prep Manual

Topics of Instruction

Per Florida regulation, the General Lines Agent Pre-Licensing Course covers the following topics of instruction:

  • General Information
  • Property & Liability Insurance Concepts
  • Property & Casualty Policy Provision and Contract Law
  • Personal Automobile Insurance
  • Homeowners Insurance
  • Dwelling Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Financial Services Regulation
  • Insurance Definitions
  • Insurance Licensing Requirements
  • DFS Rules and Regulations

State Licensing Requirements:

  • Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.

  • Be a resident of the state of Florida.

  • Be a United States citizen or legal alien.

  • Complete an online application for License and submit appropriate fees. Apply for license.

  • Be fingerprinted at one of the Department's fingerprint sites. Fingerprint locations & additional information.