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How to Get Your Michigan Insurance License Complete an Insurance Prelicensing Course. Pass Your Michigan Licensing Exam. Apply for a Michigan Insurance License. Plan to Complete Required Insurance Continuing Education (CE) Credits.
Research shows (opens in a new window) that 80% of finance and insurance agents feel they aren't valued at work; they feel they are “only evaluated on what went wrong or could have been done better.” This is a major issue for finding and retaining top talent, which is more important than ever (opens in a new window).
Ing to industry experts, most insurance agency owners operate with an average profit margin of 2% to 10%.
While selling insurance can be difficult due to the factors mentioned, success is achievable with the right combination of knowledge, interpersonal skills, and persistence. Many agents find fulfillment in helping clients secure their financial futures, which can make the challenges worthwhile.
Department of Insurance and Financial Services.
To receive and maintain a license in Michigan, an insurance producer (commonly referred to as an insurance agent) must be at least 18 years old, must complete any pre-licensing and continuing education required by law, must successfully pass any examinations required by law, and must not have committed any of the 9 ...
Michigan requires potential agents to complete 20 hours of prelicensing education for each line of authority before attempting the state exam. After completing your course, you will need to pass a Certification Exam. This demonstrates completion of the prelicensing requirement. The Certification Exam is not monitored.
How to Get a Michigan Insurance License Complete a Prelicensing Course. The first step is to complete Michigan's prelicensing education requirements. Pass a Licensing Exam. After you finish your prelicensing course, you are now ready to take the state licensing exam. Apply for License. Plan for Continuing Education (CE)
Here are the best car insurance companies in Michigan: Auto-Owners: Best insurance company overall. : Best for affordability. Auto-Owners: Best for having few customer complaints. State Farm: Best for ease of use.