Florida 2-20 Insurance License Conversion Course

$199.00

If you have a Florida 4-40 customer rep, 20-44, or 0-55 license but want to become a fully licensed general lines agent, this course is for you!

Our Florida 2-20 Conversion Course allows certain Florida license holders with one year of work experience to obtain the 2-20 insurance license without taking the full 200-hour course. The course is 100% online and self-paced so you can study when and where it works for you. After you complete the 40-hour course, you will have satisfied the state’s pre-licensing requirement and can move on to the state exam. After successfully passing the exam, you’ll submit proof of work experience and pre-licensing with your application.

  • Interactive quiz builders
  • Practice exams
  • Printable PDFs and Glossary
  • Optional course audio narration
  • Digital notation and bookmarking tools
  • Flash cards
  • Award-winning customer service
  • Lifetime access

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*Only Florida 4-40, 20-44, 0-55 license holders should take this course*

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Description

In Florida, you must take a state-approved pre-licensing course and pass the insurance exam to get licensed and legally be able to sell insurance policies. Our Florida 2-20 Insurance License Conversion Course allows 4-40 license holders with one year of experience to obtain the 2-20 insurance license without taking the full 200-hour course.

It will effectively and efficiently prepare you to pass the state exam so you can get your 2-20 license and expand your career and income possibilities.

*You should only take this course if you hold a Florida 4-40, 20-44, or 0-55 license. If you don’t currently hold one of those licenses, you will need to take the full 2-20 License Course to obtain your insurance license in Florida.

Your course includes:

  • Interactive question study bank
  • Unlimited practice exams
  • Printable PDFs and glossary
  • Optional course audio narration
  • Customizable flash cards
  • Exam readiness reporting
  • Award-winning customer service
  • Lifetime access to your course

 

Our course is 100% online and self-paced, so you can study on demand via your computer or mobile device. The content in this course was curated based on the topics listed in the state insurance exam outline to ensure you have the most current and accurate information you need to pass. You’ll get unlimited access to the learning modules and practice exams, so take as long as you need. Your course access will not expire. 

We recommend you spend enough time on the course to consistently achieve a 90% or higher on all the quizzes and practice exams before registering for the state insurance exam. Instructions for how and where to take the state exam are included at the end of your course.

We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much you’ll enjoy our course. It’s easy to navigate, covers a wide range of topics, offers quizzes after each module to test your knowledge in real time, and even has a few corny jokes thrown in to keep you on your toes. Our classroom features were designed to help you truly understand, learn, and retain the material so you’re ready to ace that state exam!

Course Preview

Everything shown in the video is included in your All-Lines Training course.
You may notice that an adjuster course from our sister company, AdjusterPro, is featured. Rest easy. We share a platform so everything described in this video applies to your All-Lines course as well.

You don’t need to subscribe or buy an upgraded package to have access to the study tools and features in our classroom.
We hope to see you in one of our virtual courses soon!

Course Outline

The content in this course was curated based on the topics listed in the exam outline for your state.

  • Section 1: Introduction
    • Course Welcome
    • Taking This Course
  • Section 2: The Insurance Contract
    • What is Insurance?
    • Characteristics of Insurance Contracts
  • Section 3: Insurers, Hazards, and Risks
    • Types of Insurers
    • Hazards & Risks
    • Types of Hazards & Fraud
    • Risk Management
    • Underwriting & Rating
    • Study Tips & Resources Reminder
  • Section 4: Cause, Loss, and Other Important Terms
    • Important Terms
    • Cause & Loss
  • Section 5: Insurance Claims
    • Interest, Subrogation, & Claims
    • Valuation, Deductibles, & Coinsurance
  • Section 6: Basics of Liability Insurance
    • Liability Insurance & Policy Limits
    • Liability & Law
  • Section 7: Insurance Policy Provisions
    • Common Policy Provisions
  • Section 8: Agent Roles & Responsibilities
    • The Agent & Authority
    • What is an Agent?
  • Section 9: Homeowners & Dwelling Insurance
    • The Standard Fire Policy
    • The Homeowners Policy
    • The Dwelling Policy
    • FL Homeowners & Dwelling Laws
  • Section 10: Flood & Watercraft Insurance
    • Flood Insurance
    • Boatowners Coverage
  • Section 11: Personal Auto Insurance
    • Personal Auto Policy
    • FL Personal Auto Laws
    • Mechanical Breakdown
  • Section 12: Commercial Property & Equipment Breakdown
    • Commercial Property
    • Equipment Breakdown
  • Section 13: Commercial Liability
    • Commercial General Liability
    • Specialty Liability
    • Umbrella & Excess Liability
  • Section 14: Commercial Auto
    • Commercial Auto Insurance
  • Section 15: Crime, Surety, & Fidelity Bonds
    • Surety Bonds & Fidelity Coverages
    • Commercial & Government Crime
  • Section 16: Marine Insurance
    • Marine Insurance Preface
    • Ocean Marine Insurance
    • Inland Marine Insurance
  • Section 17: Other Commercial Policies
    • Aviation Insurance
    • Farm Insurance
    • Crop Insurance
    • Federal Terrorism Insurance
  • Section 18: Commercial Package Policies
    • Commercial Package Policies
  • Section 19: Business Owners Policy
    • Business Owners Policy
    • Additional Coverages
  • Section 20: Workers’ Compensation
    • Workers’ Compensation
    • FL Workers’ Compensation Supplement
  • Section 21: Insurance Fraud & Ethics
    • Fiduciary Duty & Ethics
    • FL Unlawful and Unfair Practices
    • Insurance Fraud
    • Fraud & False Statements
    • FL Insurance Rules and Regulations
    • Selected FL Statutes and Rules
    • FL Residual Markets
  • Section 22: Health Insurance
    • Health and Accident Insurance
  • Section 23: FL Practice Exam
  • Section 24: Florida 2-20 Conversion Final Exam
    • Florida 2-20 Conversion Pre-Licensing Final Exam
      • You must pass this exam to meet Florida’s pre-licensing education requirement
      • Once passed, you can register to take the state exam through PearsonView
  • Section 25: Applying for Your Producer License
    • Step-by-step instructions on how to apply for your Florida producer license