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Pass the Wyoming Life & Health insurance license exam.

Wyoming requires no state pre-licensing education, charges resident applicants a 100 dollar license fee, and its combined Pearson VUE Life and Accident and Health exam has 150 questions, a 150 minute limit, a 113 dollar fee, and a 70 percent passing score.

Quick answer: The Wyoming Life & Health insurance license exam is administered by Pearson VUE as a 150-question combined exam with a 150-minute limit, and you need 70% to pass. Wyoming does not require pre-licensing education before you sit. The exam fee is $113 per attempt.

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Quick facts

Testing vendor
Pearson VUE
Passing score
70%
Pre-licensing hours
Not required
Application fee
$100
Exam fee
$113 per attempt
Combined exam length
150 Q · 150 min

Source: doi.wyo.gov. Confirm before you register. State schedules change.

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What's on the Wyoming L&H exam.

The Wyoming L&H exam is administered by Pearson VUE. The combined exam runs 150 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 Wyoming.

Plan for roughly $253–$288 in mandatory Wyoming state and vendor fees before any study materials.

License application
$100
Exam fee
$113 per attempt
Fingerprinting / background check
~$40–$75
Pre-licensing education
Not required

A retake means paying the $113 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.

Wyoming exam FAQ.

Does Wyoming require pre-licensing education?
No, Wyoming does not require pre-licensing education, though candidates are encouraged to study before the exam.
How much is the Wyoming combined life and health exam?
The combined Life and Accident and Health exam costs 113 dollars, while single-line exams are 96 dollars.
What is the Wyoming resident producer application fee?
Wyoming residents pay a 100 dollar license fee, and first-time applicants also pay a fingerprinting fee.

Licensing in other states too?

Each state has its own vendor, hours, and fee schedule.