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?

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

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  1. Congratulations on passing your property and casualty tests! Regarding your question, in Colorado, you typically need to complete the required pre-licensing education hours for each specific course. For property and casualty insurance, this means you usually need 50 hours for each course. However, if you’ve completed the exams but haven’t logged the necessary hours, it could impact your ability to get your license.

    It’s best to check directly with the Colorado Division of Insurance or the pre-licensing program through which you enrolled. They can provide specific guidance on your situation and confirm whether you need to meet the 50-hour requirement for both courses. Good luck!

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