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Build a New York plan around the correct agent, broker, adjuster, or bail route, DFS-approved prelicensing, PSI registration, New York insurance law, 70% pass targets, score reporting, retakes, NY LINX, and application follow-through.
New York insurance exam prep starts with the DFS license route and approved education requirement. HiraEdu organizes Life, Accident and Health, Property and Casualty, Personal Lines, Bail, public adjuster, title, and specialty paths, then connects New York law, coverage topics, PSI scheduling, scores, retakes, and license application steps.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the DFS route, prelicensing hours, PSI exam format, and post-pass application sequence.
New York DFS governs insurance licensing, and PSI Services administers the licensing exams.
DFS requires approved prelicensing education unless an exemption applies; examples include 40 hours for Life, Accident and Health and 90 hours for P&C Agent or Broker routes.
Common New York insurance licensing exams use a 70% passing requirement.
DFS states candidates must pass the licensing exam within two years of applying for the license.
New York uses different rules for agents, brokers, public adjusters, bail agents, title agents, and major lines. HiraEdu confirms the license type, prelicensing requirement, exemption status, PSI exam, and application order before study begins.
New York questions can be detail-heavy. Preparation should cover licensing rules, producer conduct, replacement, disclosure, advertising, unfair practices, policy provisions, claims rules, and the line-specific coverage topics tied to the candidate's route.
DFS expects the licensing exam to be passed within two years of application. Candidates should track score reporting, NY LINX or DFS account steps, appointment details where applicable, retake eligibility, and continuing education requirements.
Use this PSI New York Insurance Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on PSI New York Insurance Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
New York insurance licensing exams are governed by the New York Department of Financial Services and administered through PSI Services. DFS states that candidates seeking agent, broker, or public adjuster licenses must complete a DFS-approved prelicensing course unless an exemption applies, then pass the licensing exam within two years of applying for the license. DFS examples include 40 hours of prelicensing for Life, Accident and Health Agent, 20 hours for Life-only or Accident and Health-only routes, and 90 hours for Property and Casualty Agent or Broker pathways. Common New York exams use a 70% passing requirement, with formats such as 100-question Life, Accident and Health-only, and Personal Lines exams, 150-question Life, Accident and Health or Property and Casualty exams, and shorter Bail, Title, or specialty exams depending on the license type. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the DFS license route, study New York insurance law and line-specific coverage outlines, practice timed PSI-style scenarios, and prepare PSI scheduling, legal-name ID, score reporting, retake, NY LINX, and DFS application logistics.
New York DFS governs the licensing requirements, and PSI Services administers the insurance licensing examinations.
DFS requires approved prelicensing education unless an exemption applies. Examples include 40 hours for Life, Accident and Health Agent and 90 hours for Property and Casualty Agent or Broker routes.
Common New York insurance licensing exams use a 70% passing requirement.
DFS states candidates must pass the licensing exam within two years of applying for the license.
HiraEdu verifies the DFS license route, maps prelicensing and PSI rules, builds New York-law and coverage practice, and prepares scheduling, ID, score, retake, NY LINX, and application logistics.
Identify whether the candidate needs agent, broker, public adjuster, bail, title, Life, Accident and Health, P&C, Personal Lines, or another DFS license.
Review approved prelicensing hours, exemption rules, PSI registration, fees, legal-name ID, exam procedures, score reporting, retakes, and the two-year application timing rule.
Drill New York insurance law, ethics, unfair practices, producer duties, policy provisions, claims rules, and line-specific coverage questions under timed conditions.
Track score reporting, NY LINX or DFS portal steps, application status, appointment or entity details, retake timing, and continuing education awareness.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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