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Maryland Insurance License Requirements

Do you want to become an insurance agent and get your Maryland insurance license? XCEL has taught thousands of aspiring insurance professionals in Maryland and we make it easy for you to get up to speed on the Maryland insurance requirements.

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How To Obtain a Maryland Insurance Producer License   

1. Complete the Pre-Licensing Course.

  • Life Only – 20 hours 
  • Accident & Health Only – 20 hours 
  • Life, Accident & Health – 40 hours 
  • Casualty Insurance – 20 hours 
  • Property Insurance – 20 hours 
  • Property and Casualty – 40 hours 
  • Personal lines - 20 hours 

Course Requirements

  • This is a forced progression (locked) state that requires the student to review each lesson and pass each of the chapter quiz before moving onto the next section/chapter. 
  • Assessments on key topics throughout the course must be successfully passed with a minimum score of 70% before moving onto the next chapter. 
  • Mandatory final exam.  
  • Completion of this course satisfies the prelicensing education requirement. 

Eligibility Number:

  • The state of MD does not require a certificate of completion  
  • Education Providers must issue an eligibility number to students (needed to schedule to the exam) 
  • Eligibility numbers are valid for 6 months. 
  • Course Completion rosters will be reported to PROMETRIC daily.  
    • Education Providers are required to collect and report DOB and full SSN.
  • Students must wait at least 24 to 48 hours to schedule the state exam. 

2. Schedule the Maryland State Examination.

Online Remote Proctored Exams:

  • You must check the compatibility of your computer before registering for the exam. https://rpcandidate.prometric.com/
  • If your computer is not compatible with the online software, you will need to schedule your examination at Prometric test center.
Limitation on Repeat Examinations:
  • There is a 4-day waiting period to schedule a retake exam. 
  • There are no limitations on retaking the exam. 
  • You must pass that state exam during the eligibility period which is 6 months otherwise you must retake the prelicensing course. 

3. Pass the State Exam

  • Be sure to take advantage of XCEL’s 3-Part training program, including Part 2 (Prep Review Course) and Part 3 (Exam Simulator). These are the two sections we hear from students value the most during the exam waiting period. 
    • Prep Review Course: This part of the training scales down content to focus solely on the most important material with weighted sections identical to the state exam. Chapters have only a few pages of material, but the content must be mastered to pass. Instructionally designed to teach individuals how to pass, most study effort should be invested here. Chapter exams are substantially larger (50+ questions), providing exposure to the types of questions seen on the state exam. 
    • Exam Simulator: These special exams are designed to gauge content retention levels. Important: Only take the Exam Simulators after the Prep Review Course has been successfully completed. It ensures these questions will be “fresh in the mind.” 
  • On the day of testing, you must present a valid government issued photo id

4. Apply for your License

  • Submit license application online through www.nipr.com
  • Application fee $54
  • If you answer “Yes” to a background question on the application, submit your written statement accompanied by corresponding court documents (printouts from a court’s web site are not acceptable) as part of your NIPR electronic license application using the Attachments Warehouse
  • If you need to submit other additional documents as part of your NIPR electronic license application, use the Attachments Warehouse.
  • NIPR verifies exams prior to allowing submission of an application.

Exam Outlines

DESCRIPTION Question Count % of Exam Questions
Life Health Life and Health Life Health Life and Health
Life Insurance
Insurance Regulation 24 24 39 30% 30% 30%
General Insurance 8 7 7 10% 9% 5%
Life Insurance Basics 14 0 12 18% 0% 9%
Life Insurance Policies 8 0 7 10% 0% 5%
Life Insurance Policy Provisions, Options and Riders 11 0 10 14% 0% 8%
Annuities 7 0 6 9% 0% 5%
Federal Tax Considerations for Life Insurance and Annuities 6 0 5 8% 0% 4%
Qualified Plans 2 0 2 3% 0% 2%
Health Insurance
Health Insurance Basics 0 9 9 0% 11% 7%
Individual Health Insurance Policy General Provisions 0 6 3 0% 8% 2%
Disability Income and Related Insurance 0 7 6 0% 9% 5%
Medical Plans 0 11 10 0% 14% 8%
Group Health Insurance 0 4 3 0% 5% 2%
Dental Insurance 0 1 1 0% 1% 1%
Insurance for Senior Citizens and Special Needs Individuals 0 7 7 0% 9% 5%
Federal Tax Considerations for Health Insurance 0 4 3 0% 5% 2%
Total for all parts
Total Scored Questions on Exam 80 80 130
Maximum Time allowed to complete exam in minutes 105 105 150
Passing Score 70 70 70

DESCRIPTION Question Count % of Exam Questions
Casualty Property P&C Life Health P&C
Casualty Insurance
Insurance Regulation 30 30 36 38% 38% 30%
General Insurance 7 7 8 9% 9% 7%
Casualty Insurance Basics 15 0 15 19% 0% 13%
Homeowners Policy 3 0 0 4% 0% 0%
Auto Insurance 9 0 5 11% 0% 4%
Commercial Package Policy 7 0 0 9% 0% 0%
Businessowners Policy 3 0 0 4% 0% 0%
Workers Compensation Insurance 3 0 4 4% 0% 3%
Other Coverages and Options 3 0 3 4% 0% 3%
Property Insurance
Property Insurance Basics 0 7 0 0% 9% 0%
Dwelling Policy 0 8 10 0% 10% 8%
Homeowners Policy 0 14 15 0% 18% 13%
Auto Insurance 0 3 5 0% 4% 4%
Commercial Package Policy 0 8 15 0% 10% 13%
Businessowners Policy 0 1 1 0% 1% 1%
Other Coverages and Options 0 2 3 0% 3% 3%
Total for all parts
Total Scored Questions on Exam 80 80 120
Maximum Time allowed to complete exam in minutes 105 105 150
Passing Score 70 70 70
Description Question Count % of Exam Questions
Personal Lines Insurance
Insurance Regulation 30 30%
General Insurance 8 8%
Property and Casualty Insurance Basics 9 9%
Casualty Specific 10 10%
Property Specific 9 9%
Dwelling Policy 10 10%
Homeowners Policy 14 14%
Auto Insurance 8 8%
Other Coverages and Options 2 2%
Total for all parts
Total Scored Questions on Exam 100
Maximum Time allowed to complete exam in minutes 215
Passing Score 70

Producer Licensing Checklist:

Task: Date Completed
1. Complete prelicensing course
2. Register for exam
3. Pass exam
4. Apply for license

Governing Agency

Name: Maryland Insurance Administration
Phone: 410-468-2411 Toll Free: 1-800-492-6116
Website: https://insurance.maryland.gov/Producer/Pages/default.aspx
Address: 200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700 Baltimore, MD 21202

Maryland Insurance License Renewal and Compliance Requirements

XCEL Solutions provides this information as a courtesy to licensees subject to insurance continuing education requirements. Although every effort is made to maintain the accuracy of this course, recent changes in laws and procedures may not yet be reflected in the content. All information is subject to change without notice.

License Renewal Timelines

Agents holding a Major Lines license (Property, Casualty, Personal Lines, Accident & Health, Life or Variable Products) are required to renew their license by the last day of their birth month every two years.

  • On-going renewal periods are the last day of the agent’s birth month every two (2) years thereafter.

Continuing education requirements must be met before submitting the license renewal application. 

Complete Required Continuing Education

Requirements Per License

Licensees renewing a Property, Casualty, Personal Lines, Accident & Health, Life or Variable Products license are required to complete 24 hours of approved continuing education, 3 of which must be approved as ethics, before submitting their renewal application. 

Specific Product Training Requirements 

The Maryland Department of Insurance requires specific training requirements for individual agents selling, soliciting, or negotiating Long-Term Care products (LTC), Flood Insurance products (NFIP), and Annuity products (Annuity). Failing to complete the required training may jeopardize the agent’s authority to sell the related insurance products.

Long-Term Care Training Requirements

  • Life or Accident & Health licensees must complete an approved 8-hour Long-term Care course before selling, soliciting, or negotiating long-term care insurance. 
  • Agents must also complete an approved 4-hour LTC refresher course every renewal period to continue selling, soliciting, or negotiating long-term care insurance. 
  • The initial and refresher LTC course credits count towards the agent's 24-hour CE requirement. 
  • Resident agents may complete these training requirements in any state provided the department has approved the course for long-term care credit prior to the agent taking the course. 
  • Non-resident agents may complete these training requirements in any state. 

Annuity Best Interest Training Requirements

  • Life or Variably Annuity licensees must complete an approved one-time 4-hour Annuity Best Interest course before selling, soliciting, or negotiating annuity products. 
  • Annuity Best Interest course credits count towards the agent's 24-hour CE requirement. 
  • Resident and non-resident agents may complete these training requirements in any state with laws substantially similar to Maryland. 

Flood Insurance (NFIP) Training Requirements

  • Property and Casualty or Personal Lines licensees must complete an approved one-time 2 -hour National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) course by the end of their first renewal period if they plan to sell, solicit, or negotiate Flood insurance. 
  • The National Flood Insurance Program course credits count towards the agent's 24-hour CE requirement. 

Course Requirements

  • Licensees can use independent self-study courses to fill all requirements. 
  • Licensees may take courses in any line of authority. 
  • Self-study exams are closed book and non-proctored. 
  • Duplicate courses completed in the same renewal period nor within 6 months of completion date are not allowed and cannot be carried over to future renewal cycles. 
  • No excess credit hours earned in the previous biennial renewal period can be carried over to the next reporting period. Any excess is lost. 

Reporting to your State

  • Students must provide their National Producer Number (NPN) to report on course completion. 
  • $1.15 per credit hour is required to report course completions to your state. 
  • Course completions are reported within one business day.

Renew your License

Resident and nonresident license renewal applications are processed through NIPR. A $69 renewal fee is required. Agents with a continuing education requirement must obtain all required credits prior to their license expiration date. An agent will not be eligible to renew their insurance license(s) until they have satisfied their continuing education requirement.

Helpful Resources

Maryland Department of Insurance - Licensing Division
https://insurance.maryland.gov
888-204-6198
producerlicensing.mia@maryland.gov
200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700, Baltimore, MD 21202