New Jersey Life & Health
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How to Pass the New Jersey Insurance Licensing Exam
Passing the New Jersey Life, Accident & Health insurance exam requires mastering life insurance, health insurance, annuities, and New Jersey-specific regulations from the DOBI. Our comprehensive study system helps you prepare with realistic practice questions and detailed explanations aligned with the Pearson VUE exam format.
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Who Takes This Exam?
Aspiring Insurance Agents
Anyone seeking a Life, Accident & Health insurance license in New Jersey must pass this state licensing exam administered by Pearson VUE.
Pre-Licensing Requirements
You must be 18+, complete pre-licensing education requirements, and submit any required documentation before your New Jersey insurance license can be issued.
Master Your New Jersey Insurance Licensing Exam
Learn from expert insights and avoid the most common pitfalls that trip up test-takers in New Jersey, and master key terms in our Glossary.
Study Tips
Expert strategies for success
Master the NJ Insurance Code
New Jersey has unique regulations enforced by the Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI). Pay special attention to producer licensing requirements, continuing education (24 hours/2 years), unfair trade practices, and the NJ Insurance Fraud Prevention Act.
Understand NJ-specific health programs
The NJ Individual Health Coverage (IHC) Program and NJ Small Employer Health Benefits (SEHB) Program are heavily tested. These are unique to New Jersey and differ significantly from standard individual and small group health markets.
Practice with exam-style questions
The NJ insurance exam uses scenario-based multiple choice questions administered by Pearson VUE. Practice with realistic, NJ-specific questions to build familiarity with the exam format and state-specific nuances.
Aim for 80%+ on practice tests
The combined exam requires 70% (105/150) to pass. Study life insurance, health insurance, annuities, and NJ law together and aim for 80% or higher on practice tests to give yourself a comfortable margin on exam day.
Common Mistakes
Pitfalls to avoid on test day
NJ Individual Health Coverage Program rules
Many candidates confuse the NJ Individual Health Coverage (IHC) Program with standard individual health insurance. The IHC Program has guaranteed issue requirements and special open enrollment rules specific to New Jersey — a common exam topic.
Replacement regulations (Form A and Form B)
New Jersey requires specific replacement forms when a new life or health policy replaces an existing one. Candidates often forget that both the applicant's signed statement (Form A) and the replacement notice sent to the existing insurer (Form B) are required.
Free-look period specifics
New Jersey mandates a 10-day free-look period for life insurance policies. Candidates sometimes confuse this with other states' longer periods. Knowing that the period begins upon delivery of the policy is also tested.
Annuity taxation and suitability
Exam questions frequently test the tax treatment of qualified vs. non-qualified annuities, LIFO rules for withdrawals, and New Jersey's suitability requirements for annuity recommendations to seniors.
DOBI authority and producer licensing
Candidates often underestimate how many questions relate to the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) — including licensing requirements, grounds for license denial or revocation, and unfair trade practices.
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Quick answers to the most common questions about the New Jersey insurance licensing exam
How do I pass the New Jersey Life & Health insurance exam on my first try?
To pass the New Jersey insurance licensing exam on your first attempt, follow this proven strategy: First, complete the required 20 hours of DOBI-approved pre-licensing coursework. Second, study the key content areas systematically — life insurance, health insurance, annuities, and New Jersey-specific regulations. Third, complete at least 300+ practice questions and consistently score 80% or higher, well above the 70% passing threshold. Fourth, focus extra time on New Jersey-specific laws including the NJ Insurance Code, the NJ Individual Health Coverage Program, the NJ Insurance Fraud Prevention Act, replacement regulations, and free-look periods. Finally, take full-length timed practice exams (150 questions in 2.5 hours) to build stamina and confidence. Students who follow this approach have a significantly higher first-attempt pass rate.
How many questions are on the New Jersey insurance exam and what score do I need to pass?
The combined New Jersey Life & Health insurance exam has 150 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour 30-minute time limit. You need a score of 70% to pass, meaning at least 105 correct answers out of 150. New Jersey also offers separate exams: Life-Only (75 questions) and Health-Only (75 questions), both requiring 70% to pass (at least 53 correct). We recommend aiming for 80%+ on practice tests to give yourself a comfortable margin on exam day.
What topics are covered on the New Jersey insurance licensing exam?
The New Jersey Life & Health exam covers several major content areas. Life insurance (~35%): policy types (term, whole, universal, variable), beneficiary designations, settlement options, and group life plans. Health insurance (~28%): individual and group medical expense coverage, the Affordable Care Act, NJ Individual Health Coverage Program, NJ Small Employer Health Benefits Program, disability income, long-term care, and Medicare/Medigap plans. Annuities (~12%): fixed, variable, indexed, immediate, and deferred annuities, suitability, and taxation rules. General insurance principles (~10%): risk management, insurance contracts, types of insurers. New Jersey-specific content (~15%): NJ Insurance Code, producer licensing, ethics, unfair trade practices, replacement regulations, and the NJ Insurance Fraud Prevention Act.
How much does the New Jersey insurance exam cost and where do I take it?
The New Jersey insurance exam fee is $59 per attempt, paid directly to Pearson VUE when you schedule. The exam is administered by Pearson VUE at testing centers throughout New Jersey (including Newark, Trenton, Edison, Cherry Hill, and other cities) or via online proctoring from your home or office. Separately, you'll pay approximately $50 for fingerprinting through IdentoGO/IDEMIA, and a $100 license application fee to DOBI after you pass. If you fail and retake, you pay the $59 exam fee again each time. Budget approximately $300–$400 total for the entire licensing process.
What are the pre-licensing education requirements for New Jersey insurance?
New Jersey requires 20 hours of DOBI-approved pre-licensing education for the combined Life & Health exam (or for each individual line). The pre-licensing course must be completed before you can take the state exam. Courses are available online or in-person from DOBI-approved education providers. After completing the course, your provider will report your completion electronically to Pearson VUE. Your pre-licensing education is valid for 12 months — if you don't pass the exam within that window, you'll need to retake the pre-licensing course. You must also submit fingerprints through IdentoGO for a background check and be at least 18 years old.
What happens if I fail the New Jersey insurance exam?
If you fail the New Jersey insurance exam, you'll receive a score report showing your performance by topic area — use this to focus your additional studying. New Jersey's retake policy is as follows: for your first two failed attempts, there is no mandatory waiting period, and you can reschedule as soon as Pearson VUE has availability. After two failed attempts, you must wait 30 days before retaking the exam. Each retake requires paying the $59 exam fee again. There is no hard limit on the number of attempts, but we strongly recommend upgrading to our premium question bank to target your weak areas before retaking.
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Questions are manually curated by our content team using official Motor Vehicle Commission exam outlines and study materials. We adhere to strict Editorial Standards to ensure accuracy. Each question covers topics from the Life, Accident & Health exam — so you practice with questions that closely mirror the actual Pearson VUE licensing exam.

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