One of the reasons you are visiting this site is because you already understand that you must pass the Maryland licensing exam before you can obtain your resident insurance license. In order to take the Maryland licensing exam, you must first register with Prometric, which has been selected by Maryland to administer your licensing exam.

To schedule an exam with Prometric, either call them at 800-853-6769, or register online here. Before you register, you may want to read our informative guide entitled All About Registering For and Taking the Maryland Insurance Exam. Please note that taking 180 Licensing! course DOES NOT register you for the exam.

Important Notice:  The state of Maryland has a prelicensing education requirement. You must take a course from a provider on this list. Go here and scroll down the bulletin a considerable way to find the list of approved providers. 180 Licensing is not an approved provider; our focus is solely designed to help you pass your insurance licensing exam the fastest and easiest way possible. If you are still having trouble passing the exam after you have taken a prelicensing course from an approved provider, consider putting the odds in your favor by taking one of our premier exam prep courses. They are self-paced, online, and very affordable and effective.

The Following Steps Will Guide You Through The Process Of Becoming Licensed In Maryland:

1)  Select an Exam Prep (Prelicensing) Course to Help You Pass the Maryland Insurance Exam

In Maryland, you must complete an approved prelicensing education course BEFORE you can take your insurance licensing exam. The department maintains a list of approved prelicensing course providers via Prometric, the exam provider. Go here to locate a provider listed in Prometric’s Licensing Bulletin. (Please note that many prelicensing education courses are not really designed to help you pass the actual licensing exam, so you will need help getting ready for the exam.)

So, if you need help on the exam after you have taken your approved prelicensing education course, 180 Licensing considers itself the very best, most enjoyable, and cost-effective method of preparing for your exam. (add this) Supplement our national courses with the state law materials that you received from your prelicensing education provider to best prepare for your exam.

In the name of full disclosure, here’s a rundown of your choices and our opinions.

  • Correspondence Courses.  Often these courses consist of a manual and perhaps some sample questions on a disc that may or may not be specific to your state’s exam. The course manuals are boring, often out-of-date, and do not effectively convey the critical points that need to be mastered by you. They do not use techniques that “teach” you the material.
  • A Live Class.  Sometimes these classes are effective and sometimes they are not – pick one and take your chances. Plus, these courses are often not located near you, and you must miss time from work or travel to take the class. (When we find what we consider a good live class located in your state through our market research, we will list the class here. If you know of an exceptional class, please email us so we can confirm and list the class.)
  • Online Courses with Simulated Instructors.  If you have listened to computer generated voices before, you know that they will drive you nuts after a few hours. We cannot imagine listening to a computer voice for 40 hours trying to prepare for a licensing exam.
  • Online Courses with Real Instructors.  A couple of companies have online classes with real people lecturing. While good in theory, most of these “real people” are simply talking heads in the corner of the screen that you will soon tire of.
  • A Comprehensive Interactive Course That Teaches.  You guessed it! 180 Licensing has spent hundreds of hours creating a manual that is not only fun to read, but that is also highly authoritative and effective We have personally helped over 10,000 students pass their licensing exams using our materials and techniques. Our interactive course materials take you step by step through the critical test points – the materials are “designed to teach”. You can learn the key points at your own pace, anywhere you wish. With our exam prep materials, you do not need to second guess anything – it’s all there, in one easy package. Passing the exam cannot be made any easier or more enjoyable than with 180 Licensing!

2)  Register To Take the Maryland Insurance Exam with PSI Exams Testing Company

You must register to take the exam with Prometric several weeks in advance so that you will be guaranteed a spot for at the test center of your choice on the day of your choice. You may register online or call 800-853-6769. For details, read All About Registering For and Taking the Maryland Insurance Exam.

3)  Decide Where To Take the Maryland Insurance Exam

The exam is given in a number of locations here in Maryland. Go to the Prometric Exams Test Center Locator, here. Before you actually choose a test and location, you may want more details. If so, read All About Registering For and Taking the Maryland Insurance Exam.

4)  Submit The Proper Licensing Paperwork in Order to Obtain Maryland Insurance License

This is the fun and easy part, for you, at least. Your employer will assist you in submitting the application paperwork. You can apply by paper application to the Maryland Department of Insurance, or you can submit electronically through NIPR here.

Warning:  Once you either pass your exam or submit your paperwork for your license, in Maryland, you have 120 days to complete the process; otherwise, you must start the entire licensing application process over (this includes having to retake your exam!).

 

Disclaimer:  180 Licensing Exam Prep, Inc. makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this article, information is subject to change. The final authority for the latest insurance licensing information is your state’s department of insurance.

Must Read:  Our National online, self-paced, exam prep courses offered in Maryland do not meet your state’s prelicensing education requirement. They contain national insurance and general state law rules, but do not contain your exam’s specific state law content (about 15-20% of your exam). If you have taken an approved prelicensing education course, have a valid certificate, and still need a passing score, use our materials and supplement with the state law material from your prelicensing provider. Designed by award winning Professor Jerry Furniss, our interactive exam prep materials are excellent for getting you over the finish line the fastest and easiest way possible. Go here for more information.