Key Takeaways
- Louisiana has NO pre-licensing education requirement as of June 3, 2022 (though taking an exam prep course is strongly recommended)
- The exam is administered by PSI with 150 questions, 3-hour time limit, and 70% passing score required
- PSI no longer offers remote proctored exams as of July 8, 2024 - all exams must be taken in-person
- Louisiana requires fingerprinting through IdentoGO for all license applicants ($39.25 fee)
- Louisiana auto insurance minimums are 15/30/25 with the unique Direct Action Statute allowing lawsuits against insurers
- The Louisiana Insurance Commissioner is elected (one of only 11 states) and Louisiana Citizens serves as market of last resort
Louisiana Property & Casualty Exam Overview
Welcome to OpenExamPrep's FREE Louisiana Property & Casualty Insurance exam prep guide. This comprehensive resource covers Louisiana-specific regulations, licensing requirements, the Direct Action Statute, and state insurance laws you need to know to pass your exam in 2026.
About the Louisiana P&C Exam
The Louisiana Property & Casualty insurance examination is administered by PSI Services LLC on behalf of the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI). The exam tests your knowledge of:
- Louisiana Insurance Code (Title 22 Revised Statutes)
- Property insurance principles (homeowners, fire, commercial property)
- Casualty insurance principles (auto, liability, workers' compensation)
- Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
- Hurricane and flood coverage requirements
- Ethics and professional conduct
Exam Structure
| Exam Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Testing Provider | PSI Services LLC |
| Regulatory Authority | Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) |
| Passing Score | 70% or higher |
| Question Format | 150 multiple-choice questions (Series 106) |
| Time Limit | 3 hours |
| Test Delivery | In-person at PSI testing centers only |
| Results | Immediate |
| Registration | test-takers.psiexams.com |
Important: As of July 8, 2024, PSI no longer offers remote proctored exams for Louisiana. All exams must be taken in-person at a PSI testing center.
PSI Testing Locations in Louisiana
PSI operates testing centers throughout Louisiana:
| City | Coverage Area |
|---|---|
| Baton Rouge | Capital Region |
| Lafayette | Acadiana Region |
| Lake Charles | Southwest Louisiana |
| Metairie | Greater New Orleans |
| Monroe | Northeast Louisiana |
| Pineville (Alexandria) | Central Louisiana |
| Shreveport | Northwest Louisiana |
Exam Content Breakdown
The Series 106 Property & Casualty exam covers two sections:
| Section | Focus |
|---|---|
| General/National | Basic P&C insurance product knowledge |
| State-Specific | Louisiana insurance concepts, rules, regulations, and practices |
Major Update: No Pre-Licensing Education Required
Effective June 3, 2022, Louisiana eliminated its pre-licensing education requirement.
Before June 3, 2022
| License Type | Previous Requirement |
|---|---|
| Property & Casualty | 40 hours pre-licensing education |
After June 3, 2022 (Current - 2026)
| License Type | New Requirement |
|---|---|
| Property & Casualty | NO pre-licensing education required |
Key Points About Pre-Licensing
- Louisiana has no formal pre-licensing education requirement
- However, taking an exam prep course is strongly recommended
- The exam covers comprehensive insurance knowledge and Louisiana law
- First-time pass rates are significantly higher for those who take prep courses
- You can schedule and take the exam immediately after registering
Exam Tip: While pre-licensing isn't required, the exam is challenging. This FREE study guide will help you prepare for both general P&C concepts and Louisiana-specific content.
Louisiana Insurance Market Context
Why Louisiana Is Unique
Louisiana has one of the most challenging P&C insurance markets in the United States:
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Natural Disaster Risk
- Hurricanes: Louisiana is one of the most hurricane-prone states
- Floods: Much of Louisiana is below sea level or in flood zones
- Coastal Erosion: Louisiana loses about 25-35 square miles of land annually
- Wind and Hail: Severe storms are common
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Market Challenges
- Multiple insurers have exited the Louisiana market since 2020
- Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance has grown significantly
- Hurricane deductibles range from 2-5% of dwelling coverage
- Flood insurance is often required and separate from homeowners
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Regulatory Approach
- Elected Insurance Commissioner (one of only 11 states)
- Strong consumer protection laws
- Prior approval for most rate increases
- Active market conduct enforcement
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Auto Insurance Requirements
- Minimum liability: 15/30/25
- Direct Action Statute: Unique right to sue insurers directly
- No Pay, No Play Law: Limits uninsured driver recoveries
- UM/UIM coverage automatically included unless rejected in writing
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
Louisiana Citizens is the state-created insurer of last resort:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Provide coverage when private market unavailable |
| Coverage Types | Dwelling, homeowners, commercial residential |
| Hurricane Deductible | Typically 2-5% of dwelling value |
| Wind/Hail Coverage | Included in coastal parishes |
| Rates | Generally higher than private market |
| Growth | Significant increase since 2020 hurricanes |
License Application Process
Step-by-Step Process
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Study and Prepare (Recommended first)
- Complete this FREE study guide
- Review national P&C concepts
- Take practice quizzes
- Focus on Louisiana-specific laws
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Schedule and Pass the Exam
- Register with PSI online at test-takers.psiexams.com
- Pay $53 exam fee
- Choose a PSI testing center location
- Pass with 70%+ score
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Complete Fingerprinting
- Required for all license applicants
- Use Louisiana's vendor: IdentoGO
- Must be electronically fingerprinted
- Cost: $39.25
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Apply for License
- Submit application through NIPR
- Pay $75 application fee + $5.60 transaction fee
- Provide all required documentation
- Must apply within 1 year of passing exam
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Receive License
- LDI review includes background check
- License issued upon approval
- Valid for 2 years
- Begin selling P&C insurance in Louisiana
Exam Day Requirements
What to Bring:
- Two valid forms of government-issued ID
- One ID must contain your photograph
- PSI confirmation number
What NOT to Bring:
- Cell phones or electronic devices
- Study materials or notes
- Bags or personal items (lockers provided)
Exam Retake Policy
| Situation | Policy |
|---|---|
| Failed Exam | Can retake after scheduling new appointment |
| Wait Period | No mandatory waiting period |
| Fee | $53 per attempt |
| Attempts | Unlimited |
Total Costs Summary
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Exam Prep Course (Optional) | $0-300 |
| Exam Fee | $53 |
| Fingerprinting (IdentoGO) | $39.25 |
| License Application Fee | $75 + $5.60 |
| TOTAL (Minimum) | $172.85 |
Note: Louisiana has one of the lower total licensing costs due to no pre-licensing requirement and reasonable exam fees.
License Maintenance
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| License Term | 2 years |
| CE Hours | 24 hours every 2 years |
| Ethics Hours | 3 hours (included in 24) |
| Flood Insurance CE | 3 hours required for P&C producers |
| Renewal Fee | $75 |
| Late Renewal | Additional penalty fees apply |
Continuing Education Requirements
Louisiana P&C producers must complete:
- 24 total CE hours every 2-year licensing period
- 3 hours of ethics included in the 24 hours
- 3 hours of flood insurance for P&C licensees
Louisiana Auto Insurance Requirements
Minimum Liability Limits
Louisiana requires the following minimum auto liability coverage:
| Coverage | Minimum |
|---|---|
| Bodily Injury (per person) | $15,000 |
| Bodily Injury (per accident) | $30,000 |
| Property Damage (per accident) | $25,000 |
Memory Tip: Louisiana minimums are 15/30/25 - remember "Louisiana" starts with "L" for "Lower" minimums.
Key Louisiana Auto Insurance Laws
1. Direct Action Statute
- Louisiana is one of only a few states with this law
- Injured parties can sue the insurer directly (without suing the insured first)
- This increases litigation in Louisiana's auto insurance market
2. No Pay, No Play Law
- Uninsured drivers who cause accidents have limited recovery rights
- Cannot recover first $15,000 of bodily injury damages
- Cannot recover first $25,000 of property damage
- Applies only to uninsured drivers at fault
3. UM/UIM Coverage
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage is automatically included
- Insured must reject in writing to waive UM/UIM
- Economic-only UM is available at lower cost
Louisiana Department of Insurance Contact
| Resource | Details |
|---|---|
| Website | ldi.la.gov |
| Consumer Hotline | 1-800-259-5300 |
| Baton Rouge Office | (225) 219-4565 |
| Producer Licensing | ldi.la.gov/producers |
| PSI Exam Registration | test-takers.psiexams.com |
| IdentoGO Fingerprinting | identogo.com |
What This Guide Covers
This FREE study guide focuses on Louisiana state-specific content for the P&C exam:
Chapter 1: Louisiana Insurance Regulation & Licensing
- Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) structure
- Insurance Commissioner powers (elected position)
- Producer licensing requirements and CE
- Title 22 Louisiana Revised Statutes
Chapter 2: Louisiana Property Insurance Laws
- Homeowners insurance requirements
- Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
- Hurricane deductibles and windstorm coverage
- Flood insurance requirements and NFIP
- Coastal property considerations
Chapter 3: Louisiana Casualty Insurance Laws
- Auto insurance minimums (15/30/25)
- Direct Action Statute
- No Pay, No Play Law
- UM/UIM requirements
- Workers' compensation requirements
Chapter 4: Ethics & Consumer Protection
- Unfair trade practices
- Claims handling requirements
- Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (LIGA)
- Producer conduct standards
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Study Tips for Success
Key Numbers to Memorize
| Topic | Number |
|---|---|
| Pre-license hours | 0 (not required) |
| Exam questions | 150 |
| Exam time limit | 3 hours |
| Passing score | 70% |
| Exam fee | $53 |
| License application fee | $75 + $5.60 |
| Fingerprinting fee | $39.25 |
| License term | 2 years |
| CE hours per renewal | 24 |
| Ethics CE required | 3 hours |
| Flood CE required | 3 hours |
| Auto minimum liability | 15/30/25 |
Louisiana-Specific Laws to Know
- Direct Action Statute - Sue insurer directly
- No Pay, No Play - Uninsured driver limitations
- Louisiana Citizens - Insurer of last resort
- Elected Commissioner - Voters elect Insurance Commissioner
- UM/UIM Auto-Include - Must reject in writing
Next Steps
Ready to begin? Here's your action plan:
- Complete this FREE study guide - Read all 4 chapters
- Study national P&C concepts - See our Property & Casualty exam prep
- Take chapter quizzes - Test your knowledge
- Register with PSI - Schedule your exam
- Pass exam - With 70%+ score
- Complete fingerprinting - Through IdentoGO
- Apply for license - Pay $75 + $5.60 fee
Remember: No pre-licensing is required in Louisiana, but thorough preparation is essential. Use this guide and practice quizzes to ensure success on exam day!
Let's get started with Chapter 1: Louisiana Insurance Regulation & Licensing!
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