
Maryland Life & Health Insurance Exam Requirements
What candidates commonly need before sitting for the Maryland Life, Accident, Health, and Sickness Producer exam—without substituting for official MIA guidance.
License line and exam selection
Maryland separates authority by line. Register for the exam that matches the license you intend to hold—Life, Health, or combined Life & Health/Accident & Health paths as applicable to your career plan.
Pre-licensing coursework
Approved pre-licensing providers deliver the hour requirements set by Maryland. Document your completion dates and provider name in case the state requests verification.
Identification and registration
Prometric registration requires valid government-issued photo ID that matches your profile. Double-check spelling and exam code before you pay—changes can add cost and delay.
Residency and appointments
Some candidates test in Maryland; others use authorized centers in neighboring states. Confirm the center accepts your exam series before booking travel.
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