Posts tagged licensed
ARE LICENSED INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT REQUIRED TO HAVE AN PHYSICAL AGENCY LOCATION TO SELL FOR INS CARRIERS
Feb 22nd
Question by northfloridarep:
Are licensed independent insurance agent required to have an physical bureau location to sell for ins carriers
I’m a Florida 220 General Lines Licensed Agent.
I’m seeking to offer a simpler way of shopping for auto insurance by providing the cheapest auto insurance quotes from top 15 insurance companies to consumers via my website.
The completion of the application will take less than five minutes. We will match the consumers application to all affiliated insurance companies. Then our system will show the lowest rates out of those fifteen for you. After you compare automobile insurance rates you will be given the option to buy a low cost policy online.
I would like to get set up with the following insurance companies: Progressive, GEICO, AIG, Arrowhead, Electric, Encompass, Esurance, The Hartford, Liberty Mutual, MetLife, Permanent General, Safeco, Travelers, and Unitrin.
By comparing rates from a broad list of companies we will improve the consumers chances of purchasing the cheapest insurance.
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WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO BE AN AUTO INSURANCE AGENT AND GET LICENSED?
Oct 2nd
Question by kim k:
what is the ideal way to be an auto insurance agent and get licensed?
I need a midllife career change. I want to get my auto insurance license and to be trained. What options do I have?
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AGE FIRST LICENSED WITH CAR INSURANCE QUOTE?
Aug 24th
Question by Mark:
Age first licensed with automobile insurance quote?
It is time to renew my auto insurance and I have been shopping around. I have a question about the on the web insurance quote where it asks you “Age first license in the U.S”. Does it mean the time you got your learner’s permit? Or your actual license? Because there is a gap of around 3 years for me between the time I got my learner’s permit and actually license. And that seems to make a huge difference in the premium ( around 200 dollars for half a year ).
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