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Build a Washington plan around the correct line of authority, PSI candidate bulletin, 70% passing score, producer PLE changes, adjuster eligibility, remote testing requirements, NIPR or OIC application steps, e-fingerprinting, scores, and retakes.
Washington insurance exam prep starts with OIC requirements and the current PSI candidate bulletin. HiraEdu organizes Life, Disability, Life and Disability, Property, Casualty, Property and Casualty, Personal Lines, Surety, Credit, and adjuster routes, then connects Washington law, coverage topics, PSI scheduling, remote rules, scores, retakes, application steps, and fingerprints.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the Washington exam route, PSI delivery option, pass score, education rules, and post-pass workflow.
Washington OIC uses PSI Services for insurance license examinations, with PSI test centers and remote testing options.
OIC states candidates must score at least 70% to pass a Washington state insurance license exam.
Washington states that producer prelicensing education is no longer required effective July 23, 2023.
OIC says resident applicants should submit the license application before scheduling fingerprinting.
Washington candidates should first verify the Office of the Insurance Commissioner license type, line of authority, education or adjuster eligibility requirement, PSI exam, and delivery option before scheduling.
OIC says candidates may test at PSI centers or check if they qualify for remote testing. Remote testing requires a laptop or desktop, compatibility checks, and stable internet; smartphones and tablets are not allowed.
Washington resident applicants should pass the exam, apply online, and then schedule fingerprints using the OIC or NIPR transaction number from the application confirmation. We prepare that sequence before exam day.
Use this PSI Washington 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 Washington Insurance Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Washington insurance licensing exams are administered by PSI Services for the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. OIC guidance says candidates may test at PSI test centers or qualify for remote testing, and that candidates must score at least 70% to pass a Washington insurance license exam. Washington also states that producer prelicensing education is no longer required effective July 23, 2023, while adjuster candidates must meet one of the listed prelicensing experience, education, or adjuster-trainee criteria before testing. Common routes include Life, Disability, Life and Disability combination, Property, Casualty, Property and Casualty combination, Personal Lines, Surety, and Credit. OIC producer guidance says applicants schedule and pass the exam, apply for the license online through NIPR or OIC workflow, and then complete fingerprints; fingerprint appointments should not be scheduled before the license application is submitted. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the Washington line of authority, study OIC rules and coverage outlines, practice timed PSI-style scenarios, and prepare test-center or remote delivery, legal-name ID, score reporting, retake, application, and e-fingerprinting logistics.
Washington OIC uses PSI Services for insurance license examinations.
OIC states candidates must score at least 70% to pass a Washington state insurance license exam.
Washington states that producer prelicensing education is no longer required effective July 23, 2023.
OIC says resident applicants should submit the insurance license application first, then schedule fingerprinting using the transaction number from OIC or NIPR.
HiraEdu verifies the Washington line of authority, maps OIC and PSI rules, builds state-law and coverage practice, and prepares scheduling, remote testing, ID, score, retake, application, and fingerprint logistics.
Identify the exact OIC line of authority and PSI exam before choosing study materials or scheduling the appointment.
Check the current candidate bulletin for content outlines, test-center or remote requirements, legal-name ID, fees, passing score, score reporting, and retake policy.
Drill Washington statutes, ethics, unfair practices, producer duties, policy provisions, and line-specific life, disability, property, casualty, personal lines, or adjuster questions.
Track score reporting, NIPR or OIC application steps, transaction numbers, IDEMIA IdentoGO fingerprinting, retakes, 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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