What are the requirements to become a life insurance broker in California?


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Kobe Y asked:


Do I need to become an agent first before I can become a broker? What are the requirements? What are the costs of being a broker?

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3 Responses to “What are the requirements to become a life insurance broker in California?”

  1. Chris C Says:

    depends on the company you apply with. Some brokers will offer training, some won’t. As far as requirements you have to write an exam to get your licensing. Check with your local state insurance department. Costs of being a broker? Again, depends on the company. Most brokers are independent self employed people, so you’ll have an annual fee for your licensing, and ALL your expenses to run your business (rent, phone, internet, office furniture, marketing materials, etc) Chris C

  2. insurance tips Says:

    I cannot tell you particularly about California but if you talk globally then the requirement is quite simple. You need to be a graduate as well as need to have good insurance background.

    Your growth will solely depend on the way you handle your clients and how much time you devote in your job. insurance tips

  3. Cody H Says:

    Life insurance covers lots of different things. Since I’m from New Hampshire I’m not sure about California laws and regulations, so I suggest you call a local insurance agent. They should be able to assist you. Cody H

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