The Tennessee Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance Licensing Exam is a state-mandated test administered by Pearson VUE required to sell, solicit, or negotiate property and casualty insurance. Candidates must pass two separate, 68-question exams (Property and Casualty) with a 70% score, covering personal/commercial lines, and state laws. Key Details of the Exam Format: The exam is divided into two sections—Property and Casualty—which can be taken separately or combined in one session, lasting 105 minutes per exam. Content Covered: Topics include Property and Casualty fundamentals, personal... Show more The Tennessee Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance Licensing Exam is a state-mandated test administered by Pearson VUE required to sell, solicit, or negotiate property and casualty insurance. Candidates must pass two separate, 68-question exams (Property and Casualty) with a 70% score, covering personal/commercial lines, and state laws. Key Details of the Exam Format: The exam is divided into two sections—Property and Casualty—which can be taken separately or combined in one session, lasting 105 minutes per exam. Content Covered: Topics include Property and Casualty fundamentals, personal lines, commercial lines, and specific Tennessee state insurance laws. Passing Score: A minimum score of 70% is required on both the Property and Casualty portions. Process: After completing a state-approved pre-licensing course, candidates must schedule the exam with Pearson VUE, pass the test, and apply for the license through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). Retakes: If one section is failed, it can be retaken within one year. The exam ensures agents understand how to cover property (homes, cars) and liability (legal responsibility for accidents). Show less
The Tennessee Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance Licensing Exam is a state-mandated test administered by Pearson VUE required to sell, solicit, or negotiate property and casualty insurance. Candidates must pass two separate, 68-question exams (Property and Casualty) with a 70% score, covering personal/commercial lines, and state laws.
Key Details of the Exam Format: The exam is divided into two sections—Property and Casualty—which can be taken separately or combined in one session, lasting 105 minutes per exam. Content Covered: Topics include Property and Casualty fundamentals, personal lines, commercial lines, and specific Tennessee state insurance laws. Passing Score: A minimum score of 70% is required on both the Property and Casualty portions. Process: After completing a state-approved pre-licensing course, candidates must schedule the exam with Pearson VUE, pass the test, and apply for the license through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). Retakes: If one section is failed, it can be retaken within one year.
The exam ensures agents understand how to cover property (homes, cars) and liability (legal responsibility for accidents).
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