Arizona- Umbrella, Watercraft, Automobile Ins.

Total Hrs / Order Price
1-5 $13.95
6-17 $22.95
18-24 $39.95
25-50 $49.95
51+ $49.95 + $2.00 per
additional hour over 50

Pricing based on total number of
hours in order.

Approved For:

  • Property and Casualty

Credit Hours
5

Course Type
Online

DOI Number
C52491

Publisher
ABC Self Study

State
Arizona

State
State CE Requirements

Description

Standard personal lines insurance is supposed to protect owners of homes, automobiles, watercraft, and other assets in case of loss or costly damage. But the standard liability policy is sometimes not enough coverage—leaving insureds exposed to serious risk.

That’s where an umbrella policy comes in—it provides excess liability coverage to cover large losses and risks excluded by standard policies. As an agent, umbrella policies can be a highly profitable part of your business, presenting opportunities to up-sell as well as improve client coverage.

This course provides a thorough overview of umbrella watercraft and automobile insurance. Learn how the policies work, when they’re most needed—and laws and regulations affecting their sale and use. Topics covered include:

  • Umbrella insurance: their needs, purpose, and basic policy components.
  • Risk management.
  • Common umbrella conditions.
  • Restrictions and exclusions.
  • The underwriting process.
  • Insurance on watercraft.
  • Automobile insurance.

This course is available in an easily-downloadable online format. Study on your own time, in the comfort of your home or office—without following a set class schedule. Receive the same relevant, rigorous education you’d find in a traditional classroom. And receive your test results immediately after taking the test—no waiting. Order this course today and see how convenient meeting your state’s continuing education requirements can be.

Required CE Hours for Renewal

Complete 40 hours of insurance continuing education during your license term if you are an Arizona resident insurance producer who held a non-resident insurance producer license in another state at any time during the license term.

If you have not held a nonresident insurance license in another state, you do not need to complete insurance continuing education.

A nonresident licensed in good standing in the home state is not required to complete Arizona-approved continuing education courses to be eligible to renew the Arizona insurance license.

  • Property and Casualty Producer

    • 40 CE Hours are required every 4 year license term.
  • Life and Health Producer

    • 40 CE Hours are required every 4 year license term.

Special Training/Education Requirements (LTC, Flood, Ethics, others)

  • Long Term Care

    • Initial training requirement: An Arizona resident cannot sell, solicit or negotiate long-term care insurance unless the individual is licensed as an accident and health or sickness insurance producer and the individual completes eight hours of Arizona-approved long-term care training*. ARS § 20-1691.12(A)(2) A nonresident must either complete an Arizona-approved long-term care training course or satisfy a substantially similar requirement in the licensee's home state.
    • On-going training requirement: An Arizona resident must complete four hours of Arizona-approved long-term care training* in each two-year period succeeding July 1, 2009, after the two-year period in which the person satisfied the initial long-term care training requirement. ARS § 20-1691.12(A)(3) A nonresident must either complete Arizona-approved long-term care training or satisfy a substantially similar requirement in the licensee's home state.
  • Flood Insurance Training

    Satisfy the National Flood Insurance Program training requirements and earn credits toward satisfying Arizona's insurance continuing education requirement by completing three hours of Arizona-approved flood insurance education.

How CE Hours are Reported

  • We will report your hours to Thompson Prometric within 1 business day of your course completion.

Exceptions

  • Agents who hold a resident license in Arizona but not in any other jurisdiction for the entire license period.
  • Non-residents

License Term

  • Last day of the licensee's birth month, every 4 years.

Course Type approved for Continuing Education

  • Online courses
  • Independent Self-study
  • Classroom Study

Final Exam

  • Monitored Exam
  • Monitor must be a CE Provider Representative or a Licensee who supervises the conduct of a student while completing the exam.

State Department Information

Arizona Department of Insurance
Phone: 602-364-4457
Fax: 602-364-4460
Email: Licensing@azinsurance.gov

Mailing Address:
Licensing Division 2910 N. 44th St., Ste 210
Phoenix, AZ 85018-7256