
Once an application has been submitted, you may check your MyProfile account for the status of your application.
This does not include designations.Mail to: 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.
Send proof of prerequisite, as indicated in Step 2, to the Bureau. Step 4 – Send prerequisite(s) to department: Answer all of the questions and pay the fees to complete online application. Have an original letter from the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters certifying you hold the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) designation. Become a resident of Florida, held a valid resident license with the equivalent line of authority for at least one (1) continuous year prior to applying for a license in Florida, and submit the application for the Florida general lines license within 90 days of becoming a resident of Florida. Earned an insurance degree which includes least 18 semester hours of college credit in property and casualty insurance from an accredited college or university. Completed at least one (1) year within the last four (4) years of responsible insurance duties as a licensed and appointed Customer Representative (4-40), Personal Lines Agent (20-44), or Service Representative (0-55) and completed a 40 hour course approved by the Department in the areas of property, casualty, surety, marine and health insurance. Completed at least one (1) year within the last four (4) years 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. rule 69B-227.260, Study Manuals are required for all attendees of a pre-licensing course. Have completed or taught a 200 hour course in property and casualty insurance, approved by the department, within four (4) years of application date. Step 2 – Must have the following prerequisite(s) before applying: A United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services. A natural person at least 18 years of age. From: FLDFS Website STEPS TO OBTAIN RESIDENT 2-20 GENERAL LINES LICENSE: Step 1 – You must be: