Idaho Insurance License Requirements: Prelicensing Hours and Exam Steps (2026)

Idaho insurance prelicensing requirements from TSI National

Last reviewed: May 10, 2026. This Idaho 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

Idaho does not currently require state-mandated insurance prelicensing education hours for resident producer candidates. Candidates still need to study, schedule the correct licensing exam, pass it, and complete the state application and background/fingerprint steps where required.

Prelicensing education No state-mandated prelicensing hours
Exam provider Pearson VUE
Criminal history report Consent
Fingerprints Res – Live Scan through exam vendor, Pearson VUE
Paper application No, electronic only
Exam attempts No limit on attempts. Results are valid for 180 days.

Required Prelicensing Hours

No prelicense education requirement

Study Method, Certificate, and Validity Rules

Allowed study method:

Not applicable or not specified in the source quick guide.

Certificate submission:

Not applicable or not specified in the source quick guide.

Certificate validity: Not applicable or not specified in the source quick guide.

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 Idaho, the source workflow is:

  1. Schedule and pass license exam
  2. Submit fingerprints
  3. Submit application and fees
  4. Obtain company appointment

How to Prepare for the Exam

No state-mandated prelicensing-hour requirement does not make the exam optional or easy. Candidates should still study state law, policy provisions, definitions, unfair trade practices, replacement rules, and line-specific concepts before scheduling the exam.

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 Idaho require insurance prelicensing education?

Idaho does not currently require state-mandated insurance prelicensing education hours for resident producer candidates. Candidates still need to study, schedule the correct licensing exam, pass it, and complete the state application and background/fingerprint steps where required.

Who is the exam provider for Idaho?

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

Should I study if Idaho 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.