Florida Insurance Prelicensing Requirements: Hours by License Line (2026)

Florida insurance prelicensing requirements from TSI National

Last reviewed: May 10, 2026. This Florida guide is built from the Sircon/e-PAL Agent Licensing Requirements QuickGuide, the Sircon/e-PAL Prelicense Education Requirements QuickGuide, and state/provider updates noted below. Always verify the final rule with the state insurance department before enrolling, scheduling an exam, or submitting a license application.

Quick Answer

Florida requires prelicensing education before the licensing exam. The current hour breakdown is listed below so candidates can match the course to the line of authority.

Prelicensing education Prelicensing education required
Exam provider Pearson VUE
Criminal history report Consent
Fingerprints Res – Live Scan, (IdentoGO) registration NR – 2 cards required or Live Scan, (IdentoGO) registration
Paper application No, electronic only
Exam attempts Limited to 5 attempts for same exam in a 12-month period. When 5 attempts has been reached, candidate must wait until there are only 4 exams in the 12-month period.

Required Prelicensing Hours

  • Life including Variable – 30 hrs.
  • Health – 40 hrs.
  • Life, Variable and Health – 60 hrs.
  • General Lines (Property/Casualty) – 200 hrs.
  • Personal Lines – 60 hrs.

Study Method, Certificate, and Validity Rules

Allowed study method:

  • Classroom
  • Monitored Self-Study

Certificate submission:

  • Provider submits proof of compliance to insurance department.
  • Agents using college credits submit transcripts with license application.

Certificate validity: 4 yrs. expiration date is printed on the Examination Authorization Notice.

Common exemption references:

1, 2, 3, 4 (certain circumstances), 5, 6, 7 (PC only)

Licensing Workflow

The order matters because some states require education, fingerprints, background items, exam authorization, or an application step before another step can happen. For Florida, the source workflow is:

  1. Applicant must have a valid SSN and if a legal alien, work authorization is also required
  2. Complete prelicense education
  3. Submit application with fees
  4. Register and submit fingerprints
  5. Schedule and pass license exam
  6. Obtain company appointment

How to Prepare for the Exam

Use the required-hour course as the structure, then add practice tests before scheduling the exam. The goal is not only to finish hours; it is to be ready for the state exam while the material is fresh.

TSI National supports national insurance licensing workflows with courses, practice tests, video learning, and live class options. Start with the current course catalog here: TSI National insurance prelicensing courses.

State Verification Links

FAQ

Does Florida require insurance prelicensing education?

Florida requires prelicensing education before the licensing exam. The current hour breakdown is listed below so candidates can match the course to the line of authority.

Who is the exam provider for Florida?

The source quick guide lists Pearson VUE. Confirm the current candidate handbook before choosing an exam date.

Should I study if Florida has no required prelicensing hours?

Yes. No-hour states still test insurance terms, state law, products, ethics, and licensing rules. A prep course and practice tests can reduce wasted exam attempts.

Can a nonresident use this guide?

This page is written for resident licensing workflow planning. Nonresident applicants usually follow reciprocity rules through NIPR or the state portal, so verify the nonresident path before applying.

Compliance note: This page is a practical study and licensing workflow guide, not legal advice. State requirements can change; verify current rules with the state insurance department, NIPR, Sircon, Pearson VUE, PSI, or the applicable exam vendor before acting.