Key Takeaways

  • Minnesota requires 40 hours of pre-licensing education (20 hours Property + 20 hours Casualty)
  • The combined exam has 145 questions with a 3-hour time limit and 70% passing score
  • Exam results are valid for 3 years (one of the longest in the nation)
  • Exam administered by PSI with both in-person and remote options
  • CPCU, CIC, ARM, and AAI designations can waive pre-licensing requirement
Last updated: February 2026

Minnesota Property & Casualty Exam Overview

Welcome to OpenExamPrep's FREE Minnesota Property & Casualty Insurance exam prep guide. This comprehensive resource covers Minnesota-specific regulations, licensing requirements, and state insurance laws you need to know to pass your exam in 2026.

About the Minnesota P&C Exam

The Minnesota Property & Casualty insurance examination is administered by PSI Services on behalf of the Minnesota Department of Commerce. Minnesota is the 22nd-largest state with a well-regulated insurance market.

Unique Feature: 3-Year Exam Validity

Minnesota exam results are valid for 3 years from the date of examination—one of the longest validity periods in the nation. This gives you plenty of time to complete your license application.

Exam Structure

Exam ComponentDetails
Testing ProviderPSI Services
Regulatory AuthorityMinnesota Department of Commerce
Passing Score70% or higher
Combined Exam Questions145 questions
Time Limit3 hours
Test DeliveryIn-person or remote
ResultsImmediate
Results Validity3 years

Exam Options

Exam TypeQuestionsTime
Property Only85 questions2 hours
Casualty Only85 questions2 hours
Combined P&C145 questions3 hours

Pre-Licensing Education Requirements

LineHours Required
Property Insurance20 hours
Casualty Insurance20 hours
TOTAL for P&C40 hours

Exemptions from Pre-Licensing

You may be exempt if you hold:

  • Two-year Minnesota vocational school degree in insurance
  • Four-year college degree in business with insurance emphasis
  • CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter)
  • CIC (Certified Insurance Counselor)
  • ARM (Associate in Risk Management)
  • AAI (Accredited Adviser in Insurance)
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Minnesota P&C Licensing Path (2026)

Step-by-Step Licensing Process

Step 1: Complete Pre-Licensing Education

Complete 40 hours of Commerce-approved education:

  • 20 hours for Property Insurance
  • 20 hours for Casualty Insurance
  • Available classroom or online

Step 2: Register for the Exam

Register with PSI Services:

  1. Visit psiexams.com
  2. Create an account
  3. Select Minnesota P&C exam
  4. Pay $45 exam fee
  5. Choose in-person or remote

Step 3: Pass the Exam

On exam day:

  • Complete 145 questions in 3 hours
  • 70% required to pass
  • Receive immediate results
  • Results valid for 3 years

Step 4: Complete Fingerprinting

Fingerprinting available at PSI test sites:

StepDetails
ProviderPSI (at test sites)
Cost$65
TimingRecommended on exam day
PurposeCriminal background check

Step 5: Apply for License

Apply through Sircon or NIPR:

  • Application fee: $100 ($50 per line)
  • Technology fee: $20
  • Transaction fee: $5.60 (NIPR)
  • Total: ~$125.60
  • Submit within 3 years of passing

Step 6: Receive License

  • Department of Commerce review
  • Background check completed
  • License valid for 2 years

Total Costs Summary

ItemCost
Pre-License Education (40 hrs)$139-300
Exam Fee (PSI)$45
Fingerprinting (PSI)$65
License Application$100 + $20 + $5.60
TOTAL~$375-536

Minnesota Auto Insurance

Minnesota is a No-Fault state:

CoverageRequirement
Bodily Injury (per person)$30,000
Bodily Injury (per accident)$60,000
Property Damage$10,000
PIP (No-Fault)$40,000
Uninsured Motorist25/50
Formula30/60/10 + $40K PIP

No-Fault Features

  • PIP Required: $40,000 minimum
  • Verbal Threshold: Serious injury for lawsuit
  • Stacking: UM/UIM can be stacked

Continuing Education

RequirementDetails
Total Hours24 hours every 2 years
Ethics3 hours (included)
RenewalBy last day of birth month

Contact Information

ResourceDetails
MN Dept of Commercemn.gov/commerce
Phone(651) 539-1599
Address85 7th Place East, Suite 280, St. Paul, MN 55101
PSI Examspsiexams.com

What This Guide Covers

Chapter 1: Minnesota Insurance Regulation

  • Department of Commerce structure
  • Minnesota Insurance Code
  • Licensing requirements
  • Producer responsibilities

Chapter 2: Minnesota Property Insurance

  • Homeowners requirements
  • Minnesota FAIR Plan
  • Commercial property
  • State-specific provisions

Chapter 3: Minnesota Casualty Insurance

  • No-Fault auto system
  • PIP requirements
  • 30/60/10 minimums
  • Workers' compensation

Chapter 4: Ethics & Consumer Protection

  • Unfair trade practices
  • Claims handling
  • Minnesota Insurance Guaranty Association
  • Producer conduct

Key Numbers to Memorize

TopicNumber
Pre-license hours40 hours
Property hours20 hours
Casualty hours20 hours
Exam questions145
Exam time3 hours
Passing score70%
Exam validity3 years
Exam fee$45
Fingerprinting$65
Application fee$100 + $20 + $5.60
BI liability30/60
PD liability$10,000
PIP$40,000
CE hours24 every 2 years

Next Steps

  1. Enroll in 40-hour course - Commerce-approved provider
  2. Complete this FREE study guide - MN-specific content
  3. Study national P&C concepts - See our Property & Casualty exam prep
  4. Schedule exam - PSI
  5. Pass exam - 70%+ score
  6. Complete fingerprinting - PSI (on exam day!)
  7. Apply for license - Within 3 years

Let's get started with Chapter 1: Minnesota Insurance Regulation!

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