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How do I qualify for a 4-40 (i.e. “Customer Representative” or “CR”) license?

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How do I qualify for a 4-40 (i.e. “Customer Representative” or “CR”) license?

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Basically, you can qualify in three ways: a) Complete a 100-hour licensing course from an approved school (or an approved correspondence course) within the past two years, then pass the state exam (50 multiple-choice questions). b) Have at least six months of relevant insurance experience within the past two years or complete at least 15 semester hours of property-casualty courses at an accredited college to waive taking the 100-hour course. Then pass the state exam. c) Have the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC), Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR), Certified Professional Service Representative (CPSR), Certified Customer Service Representative (CCSR), Registered Customer Service Representative (RCSR), Professional Customer Service Representative (PCSR) or Certified Insurance Service Representatives (CISR) designation, any of which enable you to waive taking the state exam. See the Flo

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