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California Insurance Licensing State Requirements California Department of Insurance. Producer Licensing Bureau. Complete an Insurance Prelicensing Course. Pass Your California Licensing Exam. Get Fingerprinted. Apply for California Insurance License. Plan to Complete Required Insurance Continuing Education (CE) Credits.
A minimum of two years full-time licensed salesperson experience within the last five years or the equivalent is required. Following are acceptable methods of documenting the experience requirement for the broker examination.
California commercial auto insurance requirements California state law requires all commercial auto policies to have a minimum liability limit of $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident for bodily injury and $5,000 for property damage (i.e., 15/30/5).
Here are five steps you can follow to earn a general broker's license in California and find work as a broker: Meet the state's minimum requirements. Complete pre-licensing education. Take the California licensing exam. Pass a background check and submit fingerprints. Apply for an insurance license.