Commercial Auto Insurance - TX

Insurance Continuing Education in Texas

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$16.47

4 credit hours

Price includes
CE Course :
$12.95
Roster Fee :
$3.52

* A roster fee of $0.88 per credit is required to file Insurance Continuing Education credit in Texas. That fee is collected as part of your purchase and is then used to pay for the filling of your credits.

If purchased today, this course must be completed by:
April 25, 2024 (7 Days)

Description

Commercial auto coverage is similar to personal auto coverage and can also be purchased as part of a commercial package policy. This course takes you through the commercial auto policy including forms, regulations, underwriting, and issues in commercial auto insurance today.

Exam Details

Need Proctor?No
Question Count:25
Passing Grade:70%
Attempts to Pass:Unlimited
Note: If you choose to request additional credit types while taking this course, the number of exam questions and proctor rules may change to meet those credits' requirements.

Course Details

Course Number:95590
Approved Title:Commercial Auto Insurance
Approved Credits
4 credits in General
Provider:InsuranceStudy.com
Provider Number:32808
Topics Covered:Property and Casualty Insurance, Casualty Insurance
Program Level:Advanced

Rules for Texas Insurance Continuing Education

  • This state allows for course material to be downloaded. Please note that not all courses will have content that is suitable or available for downloading.
  • Exam is open book.
  • During examinations and interactive inquiry periods, licensees may use course materials or personal notes, but may not use another person's notes, answers, or otherwise receive assistance in answering the questions from another person.
  • Effective September 1, 2015: For all licenses issued or renewing on and after September 1, 2015, which formerly required 30 hours of continuing education (CE) during each license period, only 24 hours of CE is now required for each license period. Remember that only half (1/2) of your credits may be completed in a self-study format!
  • The state of Texas charges an additional fee of 88 cents per credit hour.