With a suspended insurance license, I would not because you will be breaking a law. With a suspended drivers license you can sell insurance.
If you wish to sell auto-insurance in the state you want to work in then you should take an insurance license exam. Make sure that the exam provider is approved and accredited by different government agencies and certification bodies.
Good for you. I hope you are successful in your endeavour.
Each state is different in their licensing regulations. You can usually look for your states department of insurance online and find out.
Contact your state department of insurance and they will have the requirements. Most likely you can find them online.
Can you get a temp. license to sell life insurance in texas
It is the St of FL Personal Lines Insurance Lic. Basically you can service and sell insurance with this lic. for Auto, Home and small vessels.
It enables you to sell the insurance that you are licensed for.
It's the Florida insurance license that allows you to sell Life Health and Variable Annuity insurance in Florida.
Anyone who wants to sell auto insurance in Texas is required to take an insurance licensure exam. At first, you need to decide if you want to sell Personal Auto Insurance or Commercial Auto Insurance because these are two different licenses. You must have an educational background related to Finance, Marketing, Economics, Accounting, or Business Administration. Auto insurance is important to protect yourself, your cars, and other people on the road. The Texas Department of Insurance websites provides links to accredited online exam providers.
Yes, you need an insurance license to sell any kind of insurance in Texas. For "Commercial Insurance" operations, you will need a Property and Casualty Insurance License form the state of Texas.
If you live in the state of Virginia then yes you are able to get car insurance with a valid drivers license. You can visit any auto insurance company and get more information.
Yes. You need an insurance license from any individual state you decide to sell in.