I successfully passed my property and casualty exams in Colorado, but I haven’t logged 50 total hours on the pre-licensing website. Is this an issue? Also, do I need to have 50 hours for both courses?
I passed my property and casualty tests in Colorado but I don’t have 50 total hours logged on the pre licensing website. Is that a problem? And do I need 50 on both courses?

In Colorado, you are generally required to complete a specific number of pre-licensing education hours before you can obtain your property and casualty license. If you’ve passed the tests but haven’t logged 50 total hours on the pre-licensing website, it could be an issue, as state regulations typically require you to complete the necessary educational hours for each course.
To ensure that you meet the state’s requirements, I recommend checking directly with the Colorado Division of Insurance or the official licensing authority for clarification on this matter. It’s best to confirm how many hours you need for each specific course (property and casualty) and whether they need to be completed separately or combined. If you are short on hours, completing the remaining education should help you avoid any complications with obtaining your license.