None, that I am aware of.
I was told by Bankers life and Casualty insurance company that if you have a Felony, Michigan will not issue a license to sell life insurance to you.
In VA...NO
This varies from state to state.Most states do require you to have a license to sell life insurance.Check with your state life insurance company for more information on what is required to sell life insurance in your state of residence.
Yes. You can still obtain life insurance with a felony on your record.
If you wish to sell life insurance in the state of Texas, you'll be required to get a Texas Life and Health Insurance License. To obtain the license, you will need to pass first the insurance license exam for Life and Health in the state you want to sell life insurance. There are online self-study courses created especially for Texas insurance exams. You can check the link below for more information.
Ummm...sorry slugger, you can't.
The number one requirement for someone to be able to sell life insurance is an "Insurance License". The requirements for obtaining a license varies from state-to-state but passing an exam is always a requirement.
Contact your State Department of Insurance and they can tell you.
The cost of a Viatical Settlement Provider License in IL, as of February 2010, is $3,000 however; you must first obtain a life insurance license from the state of Illinois. If Illinois in not your resident state, you must hold a life insurance license in your resident state before applying for a nonresident life insurance license in Illinois.
Yes. You need an insurance license from any individual state you decide to sell in.
Check your state's insurance licensing requirements online. Enter your state's name and the words "insurance" and "license." Go to the official state site first.
life, health and accident insurance license in your state.