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The Utah insurance exams are challenging. Depending on which exam you're taking, you'll have to remember different insurance concepts and terminology—things like “loss payable clause” and “annuitization.” If you're well prepared, you should do fine on the exam.
Cancellation/surrender of license To cancel/surrender your license, please complete and submit Section 4 of the Change Request Form , opens in a new tab by faxing to 385-465-6055 or emailing as a PDF Attachment to licensing.uid@utah.
Will I have adequate time to complete the Utah insurance test? You will have between 1 and 2.5 hours to complete the exam, depending on which exam you're taking.
An insurance licensure exam is one of the most difficult tests to take because of the range of topics covered. Data gathered by professional licensing resource website State Requirement shows the passing rate to be around 60%.
Here are the general rules: You can cancel your plan anytime if you purchased self-only or family coverage on the individual health insurance market. However, you can typically only select a new health plan during the annual Open Enrollment Period. Open Enrollment is from November 1 to January 15 in most states.
An insurance cancellation letter is a formal written notice that you send to your insurance company to request the termination of your policy. This letter serves as official documentation of your intent to cancel the insurance coverage and establishes the effective date of the cancellation.
Depending on your insurance company's rules, there are a variety of ways to cancel your policy. Call your provider. Most major companies simply ask that policyholders speak with an insurance agent to cancel. The phone number likely will be found on your insurance card, as well as on the company's website or app.
Contact your insurer or agent to find the best way to cancel your policy. Some insurance companies permit you to cancel right over the phone or online. Other insurers may require written notification or a signed document.