Texas insurance regulators say agents and adjusters can now take licensing exams at select sites in the state.
The testing locations for Pearson VUE, the state’s testing contractor, had previously been closed do to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) says it has authorized Pearson Vue to resume testing at sites where social distancing and safeguards are in place to reduce risks.
Agents and adjusters may login to their Pearson VUE accounts to find a test center and make a reservation.
Those who pass the exam and but still need fingerprints can apply for a temporary license. Once TDI has received and approved their fingerprints, their license will be changed to a regular license.
For more information about Texas agent and adjuster licensing changes due to the COVID-19 outbreak, visit the TDI website.
Source: TDI
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