Kansas · State licensing
Pass the Kansas Life & Health insurance license exam.
Kansas requires no pre-licensing education and uses Pearson VUE, offering a 154 question combined Life and Accident and Health exam of 150 minutes for a 64 dollar fee, with a 30 dollar application fee and a 70 percent passing score.
Quick answer: The Kansas Life & Health insurance license exam is administered by Pearson VUE as a 154-question combined exam with a 150-minute limit, and you need 70% to pass. Kansas does not require pre-licensing education before you sit. The exam fee is $64 per attempt.
Quick facts
- Testing vendor
- Pearson VUE
- Passing score
- 70%
- Pre-licensing hours
- Not required
- Application fee
- $30
- Exam fee
- $64 per attempt
- Combined exam length
- 154 Q · 150 min
Source: insurance.kansas.gov. Confirm before you register. State schedules change.
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What's on the Kansas L&H exam.
The Kansas L&H exam is administered by Pearson VUE. The combined exam runs 154 questions with a 150-minute time limit. Passing requires 70%.
Content roughly follows the NAIC L&H outline: general concepts, life products, annuities, federal tax treatment, health products, social insurance, ethics, and a state-specific law section. The state law portion is where most candidates lose points, it's the section a generic national bank cannot cover well.
What it costs to get licensed in Kansas.
Plan for roughly $134–$169 in mandatory Kansas state and vendor fees before any study materials.
- License application
- $30
- Exam fee
- $64 per attempt
- Fingerprinting / background check
- ~$40–$75
- Pre-licensing education
- Not required
A retake means paying the $64 exam fee again, so a first-time pass is the cheapest path. See the full cost breakdown by state and how hard the exam is.
Kansas exam FAQ.
- How many questions are on the Kansas combined life and health exam?
- The combined Life and Accident and Health producer exam has 154 questions, 140 scored plus 14 pretest, with a 150 minute limit.
- What does Kansas charge to apply for a producer license?
- The application fee is 30 dollars, plus a fingerprinting fee, separate from the 64 dollar combined exam fee.
- Does Kansas require pre-licensing courses?
- No, Kansas does not require pre-licensing education, though it is optional and recommended.
Licensing in other states too?
Each state has its own vendor, hours, and fee schedule.
- California
- Texas
- Florida
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Illinois
- Ohio
- Georgia
- North Carolina
- Michigan
- New Jersey
- Virginia
- Washington
- Arizona
- Massachusetts
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Utah
- Vermont
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming