In March, the Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration announced that it contracted with Pearson VUE to conduct producer licensing examinations. In an effort to accommodate the number of individuals seeking licensure, Pearson VUE is adding three new testing locations.
Appointments may be scheduled through Pearson VUE by calling 1-866-274-4740 or by visiting www.pearsonvue.com.
All testing locations are listed below:
Columbia Pearson Professional Centers
3610 Buttonwood Drive, Suite 102A
Columbia, Mo. 65201
Springfield Pearson Professional Centers
1111 S. Glenstone, Suite 2-103
Springfield, Mo. 65804
Bryan College
237 South Florence
Springfield, Mo. 65806
St. Ann Pearson VUE Test Center
500 Northwest Plaza Office Tower, Suite 813
St. Ann, Mo. 63074
St. Louis Pearson Professional Centers (beginning April 10, 2008)
1600 S. Brentwood Blvd., Suite 120
St. Louis, Mo. 63144
Kansas City Area
Overland Park Promissor Center
10965 Granada Lane, Suite 204
Overland Park, Kan. 66212
Kansas City Pearson Professional Centers (beginning mid-April 2008)
9200 Ward Parkway, Suite 101
Kansas City, Mo. 66114
For more information, please contact the department’s licensing section at 573-751-3518.
The Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions 10965 Granada Lane, Suite 204
Overland Park, Kan. 66212
Kansas City Pearson Professional Centers (beginning mid-April 2008)
9200 Ward Parkway, Suite 101
Kansas City, Mo. 66114
For more information, please contact the department’s licensing section at 573-751-3518.
Source: The Missouri Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration


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