Oregon State Insurance License Classes
We are an approved Oregon Insurance Division and Oregon Department of Education training provider (Provider ID 10015026) and can help you become a licensed insurance agent. You are required to complete 20 hours of approved pre-license education per line of authority you wish to get licensed for. All of our classes can be completed At Your Pace Online and will satisfy the 20 hour training requirements so you can go take the official licensure exam and start your new career.
Oregon 80 Hour Deluxe All Lines Pre-License Course
Our 80-hour package is approved by the State of Oregon to meet the mandatory Pre-License Education Requirement for the Life, Health, Property, and Casualty Insurance lines.
This Deluxe package includes downloadable PDF copies of all the course content, so you can study offline, as well as our Life and Health, and Property and Casualty Study Guides.
We'll begin the course with an overview of insurance regulations in the state and followed with material on federal laws and regulations associated with life and health insurance. A discussion of general insurance concepts are up next, followed by life insurance basics, life insurance policies and life provisions, options, and riders. Subsequent discussions include annuities, federal taxation of life insurance, and the state laws and rules related to life insurance.
After the conclusion of life insurance, we move on to accident and health insurance. The lessons begin with a detailed look at accident and health basics and individual health insurance policy provisions. The next sections detail disability income coverage, medical plans, and group health insurance concepts. We’ll continue with an in-depth discussion of specialized health insurance for qualified individuals, federal health insurance taxation, and conclude the health insurance portion with a review of state health insurance laws and rules.
Property and Casualty insurance comprise the next section of courses that will be studied. The property and casualty lessons begin with another look at insurance regulation and federal laws and rules that apply to property and casualty insurance. A review of general insurance concepts follows and the course continues with a deep discussion of property and casualty basics, dwelling insurance and homeowner insurance policies. Continuing, the next sections include personal and commercial automobile insurance, commercial policy packages, and business owner contracts. Workers’ compensation, other types of property and casualty insurance, and property and casualty laws and rules conclude the course.
Oregon All Lines 80 Hour Pre-License Course
Our 80-hour package is approved by the State of Oregon to meet the mandatory Pre-License Education Requirement for the Life, Health, Property, and Casualty Insurance lines.
We'll begin the course with an overview of insurance regulations in the state and followed with material on federal laws and regulations associated with life and health insurance. A discussion of general insurance concepts are up next, followed by life insurance basics, life insurance policies and life provisions, options, and riders. Subsequent discussions include annuities, federal taxation of life insurance, and the state laws and rules related to life insurance.
After the conclusion of life insurance, we move on to accident and health insurance. The lessons begin with a detailed look at accident and health basics and individual health insurance policy provisions. The next sections detail disability income coverage, medical plans, and group health insurance concepts. We’ll continue with an in-depth discussion of specialized health insurance for qualified individuals, federal health insurance taxation, and conclude the health insurance portion with a review of state health insurance laws and rules.
Property and Casualty insurance comprise the next section of courses that will be studied. The property and casualty lessons begin with another look at insurance regulation and federal laws and rules that apply to property and casualty insurance. A review of general insurance concepts follows and the course continues with a deep discussion of property and casualty basics, dwelling insurance and homeowner insurance policies. Continuing, the next sections include personal and commercial automobile insurance, commercial policy packages, and business owner contracts. Workers’ compensation, other types of property and casualty insurance, and property and casualty laws and rules conclude the course.
Oregon Property & Casualty Pre-License Course (40 Hr)
This 40-hour course will provide the Oregon Property and Casualty pre license candidate with current and up-to-date information in order to successfully prepare for the Oregon Property and Casualty examination. The course covers everything contained in the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation’s Candidate Information Bulletin, and is broken down into easily understandable lessons.
Oregon Life & Health Pre-License Course (40 Hr)
This 40-hour course will provide the Oregon Life and Health Insurance pre license candidate with current and up-to-date information in order to successfully prepare for the Oregon life and health insurance examination. The course covers everything contained in the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation’s Candidate Information Bulletin, and is broken down into easily understandable lessons.
Oregon Health Insurance Pre-License Course (20 Hr)
This 20-hour course will provide the Oregon Health Insurance pre license candidate with current and up-to-date information in order to successfully prepare for the Oregon Health insurance examination. The course covers everything contained in the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation’s Candidate Information Bulletin, and is broken down into easily understandable lessons.
Oregon Life Insurance Pre-License Course (20 Hr)
This 20-hour course will provide the Oregon Life Insurance pre license candidate with current and up-to-date information in order to successfully prepare for the Oregon life insurance examination. The course covers everything contained in the Oregon Division of Financial Regulation’s Candidate Information Bulletin, and is broken down into easily understandable lessons.
Study Guide: Life and Health Insurance
The Life and Health Insurance Study Guide will assist the life and health insurance prelicense student with important and much needed information that will be useful in helping you successfully pass your state licensing examination.
The Guide specifically concentrates on the content listed in your state’s Candidate Information Bulletin and provides a comprehensive and in-depth break-down of the important concepts, characteristics, and definitions seen in the test content outline for insurance examinations in all states, and will provide the student with a line-by-line breakdown of the main content found in the Content Outline in the Candidate Licensing Bulletin. The Study Guide is a supplement to your prelicense studies and will add significantly to your knowledge base.
Study Guide: Property and Casualty Insurance
The Property and Casualty Insurance Study Guide will assist the property and casualty insurance prelicense student with important and much needed information that will be useful in helping you successfully pass your state licensing examination.
The Guide specifically concentrates on the content listed in your state’s Candidate Information Bulletin and provides a comprehensive and in-depth break-down of the important concepts, characteristics, and definitions seen in the test content outline for insurance examinations in all states, and will provide the student with a line-by-line breakdown of the main content found in the Content Outline in the Candidate Licensing Bulletin. The Study Guide is a supplement to your prelicense studies and will add significantly to your knowledge base.
What are the requirements to get an insurance license in Oregon?
To become an insurance agent in Oregon you must:
- Complete the required pre-license training hours through an approved education provider.
- Schedule and pass the official Oregon Insurance licensing exam through PSI.
- Have your fingerprints scanned.
- Submit the official license application to the Oregon Insurance Division.