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Montana Property and Casualty Insurance License Exam Guide
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How much does the Montana Property and Casualty Insurance License exam cost?
The exam fee is $130, paid to Pearson VUE when you reserve your seat. Fees are generally non-refundable, so book when you're ready.
How many questions are on the Montana Property and Casualty Insurance License exam?
169 scored questions. Some exams also include a small number of unscored pretest questions that look identical to scored ones — answer everything.
How long is the Montana Property and Casualty Insurance License exam?
You have 255 minutes in total. The exam is computer-based and scored on the spot — you leave knowing whether you passed.
What score do I need to pass?
The passing standard is 70, set by the licensing authority. Check the official candidate information from Pearson VUE for scoring details.
What does the Montana Property and Casualty Insurance License exam cover?
The exam covers: Types of Property Policies; Property Insurance Terms and Concepts; Property Policy Provisions and Contract Law; Types of Casualty Policies, Bonds, and Related Terms; Casualty Insurance Terms and Concepts; Casualty Policy Provisions; Montana Statutes and Rules Common to Property and Casualty Insurance; Montana Statutes and Rules Pertinent to Property Insurance Only; Montana Statutes and Rules Pertinent to Casualty Insurance Only. The official content information is published by Pearson VUE.