How to Get Your Life Insurance License in Nevada
Last reviewed 2026-08-02 · Verify details with the Nevada Division of Insurance
Life insurance agents in Nevada are licensed by the Nevada Division of Insurance under the Producer of Insurance License (Life line of authority). Here's the whole process — education, exam, and application — in plain English.
Nevada life license at a glance
The process, step by step
- 1Study for the exam. Nevada doesn't mandate pre-licensing education for the life line, but a structured prep course dramatically improves first-attempt pass rates.
- 2Schedule and pass the Nevada life insurance exam with Pearson VUE. Budget 1–2 weeks of study; the exam covers policy types, riders, underwriting basics, and Nevada insurance law.
- 3Complete fingerprinting and the background check — schedule this early, since processing can add days to your timeline.
- 4Submit your license application (Online via Sircon within one year of passing the exam, with fingerprint background waiver uploaded to the application) and pay the fee. Most approvals come through within days.
- 5Get appointed with carriers through your upline or IMO, and set up your sales stack — leads, dialer, and CRM — so you can start writing business immediately.
Good to know: One of the few states with a 3-year license term; 30 CE hours per term must include 3 hours of ethics.
Step 6: set yourself up to actually sell
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Start 14-Day Free TrialFrequently Asked Questions
Does Nevada require pre-licensing education for a life insurance license?
No — Nevada does not mandate pre-licensing education for the life line, though most candidates still take a prep course, since exam pass rates are much higher with structured study.
Who administers the Nevada life insurance exam?
The Nevada licensing exam is administered by Pearson VUE. You schedule directly with them after meeting any education requirements, and testing is available at physical centers and often via online proctoring.
How often do I renew a Nevada insurance license?
Nevada licenses renew every 3 years. You'll need 30 hours of continuing education per renewal cycle.
Can I sell insurance in other states with a Nevada license?
Your Nevada license covers Nevada residents. To sell in other states you apply for non-resident licenses — usually a fast, exam-free application through NIPR once you hold a resident license in good standing. Many telesales agents license in 10+ states this way.
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Sources: doi.nv.gov · www.pearsonvue.com
Licensing requirements, fees, and providers change. This guide is informational only and was last reviewed on the date shown above — always confirm current requirements with the state insurance regulator before enrolling in courses or scheduling an exam.