Missouri License Requirements

How to get a Missouri insurance license

As a life and health insurance education provider, our goal is to guide you through the pre-licensing process. In addition to completing your pre-licensing training, we have simplified the steps to attaining your Missouri insurance license.

Missouri Insurance Exam Qualifications

In order to qualify to sit for your Life, or Accident & Health or Life, Accident & Health Missouri insurance exam, the following must occur:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be a resident of the state of Missouri
  • Must not have committed any act that is a ground for denial of license

Basic Steps to Obtain a Missouri Insurance License

  1. Prepare for your state exam with an insurance course from a Missouri insurance school for the Life or Accident & Health insurance license, or a course for the Life, Accident & Health insurance license, such as those offered by National Online Insurance School.
  2. Schedule your state exam online at Pearson Vue. Once there, choose Request an Examination Reservation. First time users must obtain a check-in code and will be asked to provide their name, email address and phone number, as well as a personal password. You will receive a check-in code immediately upon submitting the requested information and you will then be prompted to complete the online Reservation Request Form. You may also reserve a test date over the phone by calling 1-800-274-4740.
  3. Upon successful completion of your state exam, you should complete an insurance license application through Vertafore (formerly Sircon). Once you are on Vertafore’s website, you will choose 'Apply for a license' from the menu on the left. On the next page choose 'Individual' next to Submit Resident Application. Next, complete the application by choosing Missouri, entering your information and submitting the appropriate application fees.
Expected Licensing Costs:
$51 Exam Fee - Life, Accident & Health
$41 Exam Fee - Life or Accident & Health
$100 Application Fee

Helpful Hints to Licensure

  • If English is not your first language, you can request an additional hour for your Missouri insurance exam by contacting us, and your instructor can notify Pearson Vue on your behalf. For additional information, you can also contact Pearson Vue directly by phone at 1-800-466-0450. This must be completed prior to scheduling your Missouri insurance exam.
  • Applicants with disabilities should make special arrangements by visiting Pearson Vue's test accommodations page.
  • Concepts covered on the state insurance exam can be viewed in the Missouri Examination Content Outline
  • Missouri Department of Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook
  • For additional insurance licensing tips and industry news, please visit our insurance license blog

Missouri Department of Insurance

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