TYPE AND CLASS:
2-20 General Lines
(Property, Casualty, Surety, Marine, Health and Miscellaneous Lines)
Common Use(s) of License:
To insure automobiles, water craft,
homes, motorcycles, and pets. Also, used to write errors & omissions,
workers compensation, and write bonds.
Related Florida Statutes:
626.015, 624.604, 624.605, and
626.726-626.754
STEPS TO OBTAIN RESIDENT 2-20 GENERAL LINES LICENSE:
Step 1 - You must be:
- A natural person at least 18 years of age.
- A resident of the state of Florida.
- A United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization
from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services. [Click
here for more information]
Step 2 - Must have the following prerequisite(s) before applying:
- Have taught an approved classroom course in property and casualty insurance
at a school, college, or extension division. [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Successfully completed a 200 hour approved insurance course in all lines of
property and casualty insurance. Must be completed within four years of
application date. [Click here to find a course] [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Successfully completed a correspondence course in all lines of property and
casualty insurance approved by the Department and having at least six
months of responsible insurance duties as a full-time bona fide employee (of an
insurer, general lines agent or agency, etc.) in all lines of property and
Casualty insurance. [Click here to search for a course] and [Click here to print the
Qualification and Verification Form] [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Completed at least one year in responsible insurance duties as a full-time
bona fide employee in all lines (the areas of property, casualty, surety,
health, and marine) of property and casualty insurance. [Click here to print the
Qualification and Verification of Experience Form] [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Completed at least one (1) year of responsible insurance duties as a
licensed and appointed customer representative or limited customer
representative and complete a 40 hour classroom course approved by the
Department in the areas of property, casualty, surety, marine and health
insurance. [Click here to find a course] [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Completed at least one (1) year of responsible insurance duties as a
licensed and appointed service representative and complete a 80
hour classroom course approved by the Department in the areas of property,
casualty, surety, marine and health insurance. [Click here
to find a course] [Requires State Examination]
OR
- Successfully completed at least 15 semester hours of credit or its
equivalent in property and casualty courses from an accredited college or
university [an official transcript required]. [Requires State
Examination]
OR
- Obtain and submit a Letter of Clearance indicating you held the equivalent
line of authority license for at least one (1) year in your previous home state and apply for a Florida property and casualty license within 90 days of
requesting the Letter of Clearance [Transfer
of License]. [Exempt from State Examination]
OR
- Have an original letter from the American Institute for Property and
Liability Underwriters certifying the licensee was awarded the Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU)
designation. [Exempt from State Examination]
Step 3 - Apply:
Step 4 - Send prerequisite(s) to department:
- Send proof of prerequisite, as indicated in Step 2, to the Bureau.
Note: If you have taken a prelicensing course, your
prelicensing education provider will automatically send the Bureau proof within
20 days of your passing date. This does not include designations.
Mail to:
Department of Financial
Services
Bureau of Licensing, Room 419
200 East Gaines
Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0319
Step 5 - Fingerprints:
Step 6 - Status notification(s):
- Once an application has been submitted, you may check your MyProfile account for the status of your application. Deficiencies will be listed under
the pending license type.
Step 7 - Examination:
Disregard this step if you are not required to take
an exam.
- Upon approval, an e-mail will be sent to you directing you to check your
messages in your MyProfile account. Messages are where you may print your
notifications from the department, such as an authorization for an examination.
Follow the message's instructions to schedule the examination.
[Click here for the Exam Information page]
Step 8 - Print license:
- Once all the above steps have been satisfied, the department will send your
approval by email. You may then go to your MyProfile account and print your license.
Note: If you are required to take an
examination, you will not be able to print your license until the department has
received a passing result from the testing vendor.
Special Note:
This license can not be held with the following licenses:
- 0-93 LIFE (FOREIGN/MILITARY)
- 0-55 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
- 0-60 MANAGING GENERAL AGENT
- 2-21 MOTOR VEHICLE AND MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN
- 2-23 RESIDENT MOTOR VEHICLE RENTAL
- 2-30 MORTGAGE GUARANTY
- 2-33 INDUSTRIAL FIRE OR BURGLARY
- T2-33 INDUSTRIAL FIRE OR BURGLARY
- 2-41 RESIDENT TRAVEL
- 4-40 CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
- T4-40 CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE
- 4-42 LIMITED CUST REPRESENTATIVE