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Texas Insurance License Exam Prep Course

Pass your Texas General Lines or Personal Lines exam on the first try. Built straight from the TDI / Pearson VUE content outline, with 500+ practice questions and a full-length final exam.

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What's on the Texas Insurance Exam?

The Texas General Lines Property & Casualty exam is administered by Pearson VUE on behalf of the Texas Department of Insurance. Here's what to expect:

Total questions
150 scored
+ unscored experimental items
Time limit
2.5 hours
One sitting, no breaks
Passing score
70%
Required by TDI on every section
Cost per attempt
$43
Paid to Pearson VUE

Section-by-section weighting

The exam draws roughly proportionally from each section of the TDI content outline. Our final exam mirrors the same blueprint:

  • ITypes of Policies (Property)11%
  • IIGeneral Insurance9%
  • IIIPolicy Provisions & Contract Law11%
  • IVTypes of Policies (Casualty)16%
  • VInsurance Terms (Casualty)9%
  • VIPolicy Provisions (Casualty)11%
  • VIITexas Statutes Common to P&C20%
  • VIIITexas Statutes Pertinent to P&C13%

What you get in this Texas exam prep course

500+ practice questions

Every question is mapped to a TDI content outline lesson. Randomized order on every quiz attempt so you can't memorize question sequence — only the material.

Full-length final exam

100 questions sampled blueprint-balanced from the full pool. Same 70% pass threshold as the real Pearson VUE exam, so your score predicts your real-exam readiness.

65+ written lessons

Plain-English explanations of every concept on the TDI #124401 outline — from insurable interest to Texas-specific Insurance Code provisions like §§ 4001 (licensing) and 4054 (commission sharing).

Section quizzes that gate progress

You can't advance to Section 4 until you pass Section 3's quiz at 70%+. Forces you to actually learn the material instead of cramming by topic in isolation.

Lifetime access — $49.99

Pay once and the course is yours forever, including all future updates and added practice questions. No subscriptions, no time-locked access.

Built in Texas, for Texas

We're based in Fort Worth. Texas-specific statute coverage in Sections VII and VIII is written from the actual Texas Insurance Code, not stretched-thin national content with state stickers slapped on.

How to get your Texas insurance license — step by step

Texas is one of the few states that does not require state-approved pre-licensing education for resident producer licenses, so the path from zero to licensed is shorter than most. Here's the full sequence:

  1. 1

    Decide on your line(s) of authority

    Most new Texas producers start with General Lines Property & Casualty (this course), General Lines Life Accident Health & HMO, Personal Lines P&C, or Life Agent. You can hold multiple lines but each requires its own exam.

  2. 2

    Submit your fingerprints

    Fingerprinting is done through IdentoGO (TDI's vendor). Schedule online at uenroll.identogo.com using TDI's service code 11G6QF. The result is sent directly to TDI.

  3. 3

    Study using a real exam-prep course

    The exam is hard if you walk in cold — the Texas-specific statutes section alone is 20% of the test. This course walks you through every TDI content outline topic with practice questions calibrated to the real exam difficulty.

  4. 4

    Schedule your Pearson VUE exam

    Once you've passed the final exam in this course (70%+), register at pearsonvue.com/tx/insurance. Choose a testing center near you, pay the $43 fee, and book a slot. Most candidates can sit within 1–2 weeks.

  5. 5

    Pass the exam, then apply for your license

    Pearson VUE sends your score to TDI automatically. Within a day or two of passing, you can submit your license application through Sircon or NIPR. TDI typically issues the license within 1–3 business days once your fingerprint and application are both on file.

  6. 6

    Get appointed by an insurer (optional but expected)

    A producer license alone doesn't authorize you to sell — you need at least one carrier appointment. Most agencies handle this for you on day one. You'll then renew your license every 2 years with 24 hours of TDI-approved CE.

Realistic timelineMost candidates go from "decide to get licensed" to "license issued" in 4–8 weeks: 3–4 weeks of study, 1 week to schedule and sit the exam, 1–2 days for TDI to issue. Aggressive students with 2+ hours/day can compress this to 2–3 weeks total.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about the Texas insurance license exam and our prep course.

How many questions are on the Texas insurance license exam?

The Texas General Lines Property & Casualty exam has 150 scored questions plus a small number of unscored experimental questions, delivered through Pearson VUE. You get 2.5 hours and need a score of 70% to pass. Texas Personal Lines and Life/Health/HMO exams have different question counts; check your specific Pearson VUE Candidate Information Bulletin for exact numbers.

What score do I need to pass the Texas insurance exam?

Texas requires a minimum score of 70% on every producer licensing exam. Our practice questions and final exam use the same 70% benchmark so your score on our final mirrors your real-exam readiness.

Does Texas require state-approved pre-licensing education?

No. The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) does not mandate pre-licensing education for resident producer licenses — you can register directly for the Pearson VUE exam after passing fingerprinting. That makes Texas one of the few states where exam-prep alone (no state-approved course required) is enough to get licensed.

Is Elite Training Academy a TDI-approved provider?

Yes for our continuing education filings (currently pending TDI approval). Our exam-prep courses do not require provider approval because Texas does not mandate state-approved pre-licensing education for new producer licenses. We are based in Fort Worth, Texas and operate under The Elite Company.

How is the course structured?

Eight sections aligned to the TDI / Pearson VUE content outline #124401: Types of Policies (Property), General Insurance, Policy Provisions and Contract Law, Casualty Coverages, Insurance Terms (Casualty), Casualty Provisions, Texas Statutes Common to P&C, and Texas Statutes Pertinent to P&C. Each section ends in a randomized quiz; passing it unlocks the next section. The final exam pulls 100 blueprint-balanced questions from the full pool of 500+.

How long do I have access to the course?

Lifetime. Pay once ($49.99) and the course stays in your account forever — including future updates, refreshed practice questions, and any new lessons we publish.

Do you offer a money-back guarantee?

Yes — 7-day money-back guarantee, provided you have not completed more than 25% of the course. Refund requests go to support@elitetrainingacademy.com.

How much does it cost compared to Kaplan or ExamFX?

Our Texas P&C exam prep is $49.99 with lifetime access. Kaplan and ExamFX P&C exam prep typically run $200–$400 with time-limited access and per-state upcharges. We're built lean specifically for the exam-prep tier (no PLE filing overhead) and pass the savings on.

How do I schedule my Texas insurance exam?

Texas insurance exams are administered by Pearson VUE. After completing fingerprinting, register at pearsonvue.com/tx/insurance and pick a Pearson VUE testing center. The fee is set by Pearson VUE (typically $43 per attempt at time of publication). Bring two forms of valid ID on test day.

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