Key Takeaways
- Kentucky requires 40 hours of pre-licensing education for P&C (20 hours Property + 20 hours Casualty)
- All applicants must be at least 18 years old and pass a criminal background check
- The P&C licensing exam consists of 150 questions with a 70% passing score requirement
- Professional designations (CPCU, CIC, AAI, ARM) exempt applicants from pre-licensing education
- Licenses must be renewed biennially with 24 hours of CE including 3 hours of ethics
Kentucky Producer Licensing Requirements
Kentucky regulates insurance producer licensing under KRS 304.9 (Agents and Consultants subtitle). The licensing requirements ensure that producers have adequate knowledge and ethical standards to serve Kentucky consumers.
Pre-Licensing Education Requirements
Education Hours Required
Kentucky requires 40 hours of pre-licensing education for a combined Property & Casualty license:
| Line of Authority | Education Hours Required |
|---|---|
| Property | 20 hours |
| Casualty | 20 hours |
| Combined P&C | 40 hours (20 Property + 20 Casualty) |
| Personal Lines | Included in Property/Casualty requirements |
Approved Pre-Licensing Courses
- Pre-licensing courses must be approved by the Kentucky Department of Insurance
- Courses available through approved education providers in classroom or online formats
- Course providers include Kaplan Financial Education, XCEL Solutions, A.D. Banker, and others
- Courses must cover national P&C concepts and Kentucky-specific laws and regulations
Exemptions from Pre-Licensing Education
Applicants holding the following professional designations are exempt from pre-licensing education for property, personal lines, and casualty lines:
- CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter)
- CIC (Certified Insurance Counselor)
- AAI (Accredited Advisor in Insurance)
- ARM (Associate in Risk Management)
Exam Tip: Remember the four designations that exempt from pre-licensing education—CPCU, CIC, AAI, and ARM. This is a frequent exam question.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Age and Citizenship
Minimum Age:
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old
Citizenship/Residency:
- U.S. citizens may apply for resident or non-resident licenses
- Non-citizens must provide work authorization or permanent resident card (green card)
- Non-resident applicants must hold an active license in their home state
Criminal Background Check
All applicants must:
- Complete a criminal background check through the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts
- Background check report must be filed with the Kentucky Department of Insurance
- Felony convictions may disqualify applicants (especially fraud or dishonesty crimes)
- Applicants with criminal history must disclose on application
Exam Tip: Kentucky requires a criminal background check from the Administrative Office of the Courts, not the FBI or State Police. This is specific to Kentucky's process.
Licensing Exam Requirements
Exam Structure
| Exam Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Kentucky Property & Casualty Insurance Exam |
| Total Questions | 150 (all scored) |
| National Questions | 110 (73%) - General P&C insurance concepts |
| State Questions | 40 (27%) - Kentucky-specific laws and regulations |
| Time Limit | 180 minutes (3 hours) |
| Passing Score | 70% (105 correct answers out of 150) |
| Question Format | Multiple choice with four answer options |
| Exam Fee | $50 |
Exam Content Areas
National Portion (110 questions):
- General insurance principles and policy provisions
- Property insurance (homeowners, dwelling, commercial)
- Casualty insurance (auto, general liability, workers' comp)
- Commercial lines and specialty insurance
Kentucky Portion (40 questions):
- KRS Chapter 304 provisions
- Kentucky Department of Insurance regulations
- Kentucky auto insurance requirements (25/50/25, PIP)
- Producer responsibilities and ethics
- Consumer protection laws
Exam Scheduling and Administration
Scheduling:
- Schedule exam through Kentucky Department of Insurance or approved testing vendor
- Exams available at testing centers throughout Kentucky
- Some remote online proctoring may be available
Exam Day Requirements:
- Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
- Confirmation number from testing provider
- Arrive 15-30 minutes before scheduled exam time
Results:
- Results provided immediately upon completing exam
- Pass/fail notification with score report
- Score report shows performance by content area
Retaking the Exam
If you don't pass:
- Wait period may apply before retaking (check with Kentucky DOI)
- Full $50 exam fee required for each retake attempt
- No limit on number of retake attempts
- Review score report to identify weak areas
License Application Process
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Complete Pre-Licensing Education
- Complete all 40 hours through Kentucky-approved provider
- Obtain certificate of completion
- Education must be completed before taking exam
Step 2: Pass Licensing Exam
- Schedule and pass the 150-question P&C exam
- Achieve at least 70% (105 correct answers)
- Receive passing score report
Step 3: Complete Criminal Background Check
- File criminal background report from Administrative Office of Courts
- Report must be current and complete
- Disclose any criminal history on application
Step 4: Submit License Application
- Apply through National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) at www.nipr.com
- Complete application accurately and completely
- Pay $100 resident producer license fee
- Provide proof of pre-licensing education completion
- Provide passing exam score
Step 5: Receive License
- Kentucky DOI reviews application
- Processing time approximately 5 days if no issues
- License issued electronically through NIPR
- License information available at insurance.ky.gov
Exam Tip: Kentucky uses NIPR (National Insurance Producer Registry) for license applications. The application fee is $100 for a resident producer license. Applications typically process in about 5 days if there are no complications.
Lines of Authority
Kentucky issues separate lines of authority for different insurance types:
Available Lines of Authority
| Line of Authority | Coverage Types |
|---|---|
| Property | Homeowners, dwelling, commercial property, inland marine |
| Casualty | Auto, general liability, commercial casualty |
| Personal Lines | Residential property and auto insurance |
| Surety | Bonds and surety coverage |
| Life | Life insurance products (requires separate exam) |
| Accident & Health | Health insurance (requires separate exam) |
| Variable Products | Variable annuities and life (requires securities license) |
Adding Lines of Authority
To add additional lines of authority:
- Complete required pre-licensing education for the line
- Pass the licensing exam for that line
- Submit application through NIPR
- Pay applicable fees
License Renewal and Continuing Education
License Renewal Requirements
Kentucky producer licenses must be renewed biennially (every two years):
Renewal Period:
- Licenses renew on a two-year cycle
- Renewal deadline based on birth month of licensee
- Renewal applications submitted through NIPR
- Renewal fee: $100 for resident producers
Renewal Requirements:
- Complete required continuing education
- Maintain active status
- Pay renewal fee
- Update contact information
Exam Tip: Kentucky licenses renew biennially (every 2 years), not annually. The renewal is based on the licensee's birth month.
Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
Kentucky requires 24 hours of approved continuing education every two years:
| CE Requirement | Hours | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Total CE Hours | 24 hours | Required every two-year renewal period |
| Ethics | 3 hours | Must be approved ethics course |
| Line-Specific | 6 hours | Related to lines of authority held |
| General CE | 15 hours | General insurance topics |
CE Requirements for P&C Producers:
- 3 hours Ethics: Must be taken in each two-year period
- 6 hours Line-Specific: Must relate to Property and/or Casualty insurance
- 15 hours General: Any approved insurance CE topics
CE Course Approval:
- CE courses must be approved by Kentucky Department of Insurance
- Courses available in classroom, online, and self-study formats
- Providers include Kaplan, WebCE, XCEL Solutions, and other approved vendors
CE Compliance:
- Producer responsible for tracking own CE credits
- CE credits reported to Kentucky DOI by course providers
- CE requirements must be completed before renewal deadline
- Failure to complete CE results in license lapse
CE Carryover:
- Excess CE hours beyond 24 do NOT carry over to next renewal period
- Ethics hours must be completed in each two-year period
Exam Tip: Kentucky requires 24 hours of CE every 2 years, including 3 hours of ethics and 6 hours line-specific. The ethics requirement must be met in each renewal period and does not carry over.
License Reinstatement
If a license lapses due to failure to renew:
Within 12 Months of Lapse:
- May reinstate without retaking exam
- Must complete all CE requirements for lapsed period
- Pay renewal fee plus late fee
- Submit reinstatement application through NIPR
More Than 12 Months:
- Must retake pre-licensing education
- Must retake and pass licensing exam
- Complete new license application
- Pay all applicable fees
Exam Tip: Kentucky allows license reinstatement within 12 months without retaking the exam, but all CE requirements must be completed. After 12 months, the licensee must start over with pre-licensing education and exam.
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