Conquer the Texas Surplus Lines Agent Exam in Under 90 Minutes: Lone Star State Licensing Guide
Non-Admitted Carriers, Regulatory Oversight, and Risk Placement
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This book is designed specifically for the Texas Surplus Lines Agent Exam, administered under the authority of the Texas Department of Insurance and Pearson VUE. Unlike generic insurance manuals that recycle content, this study guide is mapped directly to the Texas Candidate Handbook and tailored to the specialized role of surplus lines professionals.
What sets this audiobook study guide apart is what it is not. It is not a massive textbook filled with unneeded details. It is not overloaded with practice questions that do not translate well into audio. And it is not a generic insurance book with “Texas” simply added to the title.
Instead, you’ll find focused coverage of:
- Licensing requirements and prerequisites for becoming a surplus lines agent.
- Eligibility of risks and the diligent search requirement that defines surplus lines practice.
- Carrier financial standards and the oversight role of the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX).
- Policy requirements, disclosures, and disclaimers unique to nonadmitted carriers.
- Premium taxes and fees, along with recordkeeping and reporting obligations.
- Prohibited practices, fraud prevention, fiduciary duties, and ethics.
- Continuing education and license renewal obligations.
- Exam strategies, including time management, careful reading, and confidence-building techniques.
If you’ve already invested time and money preparing for this license, don’t leave success to chance. This concise, exam-focused review is here to help you pass the first time.
This book is independently authored and published, not affiliated with or endorsed by the Texas Department of Insurance, Pearson VUE, SLTX, or any official agency. Candidates should always confirm the most current exam requirements with the Texas Department of Insurance.
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