Minnesota Life & Health
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How to Pass the Minnesota Insurance Licensing Exam
Passing the Minnesota Life, Accident & Health insurance exam requires mastering life insurance, health insurance, annuities, and Minnesota-specific regulations from the Minnesota Insurance Administration (Department of Commerce). Our comprehensive study system helps you prepare with realistic practice questions and detailed explanations aligned with the PSI exam format.
Topics Covered
Who Takes This Exam?
Aspiring Insurance Agents
Anyone seeking a Life, Accident & Health insurance license in Minnesota must pass this state licensing exam administered by PSI.
Pre-Licensing Requirements
You must be 18+, complete pre-licensing education requirements, and submit any required documentation before your Minnesota insurance license can be issued.
Master Your Minnesota Insurance Licensing Exam
Learn from expert insights and avoid the most common pitfalls that trip up test-takers in Minnesota, and master key terms in our Glossary.
Study Tips
Expert strategies for success
Focus on Minnesota Insurance Code
Minnesota regulates insurance under Chapters 59A-79 of the Minnesota Statutes. Study Department of Commerce rules on producer licensing (24 hours CE biennially with 3 hours ethics), trust accounts, and unfair trade practices.
Master annuity concepts thoroughly
Annuities represent a significant portion of the life line. Study fixed, variable, and indexed annuity differences, suitability requirements, and tax rules.
Practice with PSI-style questions
Minnesota exams are administered by PSI Services. Practice with realistic multiple choice questions to build familiarity with the exam layout and timeframe (145 questions in 3 hours).
Aim for 80%+ on mock exams
Consistently scoring 80% or higher on practice tests before taking the real exam provides a comfortable margin above the 70% passing score.
Common Mistakes
Pitfalls to avoid on test day
Minnesota replacement regulations
Minnesota requires specific disclosure forms and a 30-day free-look period when replacing an existing life insurance policy. Many candidates miss the exact timeline.
Minnesota Guaranty Association limits
Many test-takers confuse the Guaranty Association limits. Minnesota covers life insurance death benefits and health insurance up to $500,000, but life cash values are limited to $130,000 and annuities to $250,000.
Premium trust account rules
Producers often forget that premium funds must be forwarded to the insurer immediately, or deposited into a client trust account within 3 business days of receipt.
Commissioner penalty limits
Candidates often confuse penalty amounts. The Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce can levy civil penalties of up to $10,000 per violation of a written order.
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Your Questions Answered
Quick answers to the most common questions about the Minnesota insurance licensing exam
How do I pass the Minnesota Life, Accident & Health insurance exam on my first try?
To pass the Minnesota insurance licensing exam on your first attempt, follow this strategy: First, complete the required 20 hours of Commerce-approved pre-licensing education per line (40 hours total for Life and Health). Second, study the core topics systematically — life, health, annuities, and Minnesota-specific laws. Third, complete at least 400+ practice questions until you score 80% or higher. Finally, focus on Minnesota Commerce regulations, including replacement rules, trust account deadlines (3 business days), and Minnesota Guaranty Association limits.
How many questions are on the Minnesota insurance exam and what score is required?
The combined Minnesota Life, Accident & Health exam consists of 145 multiple-choice questions (130 scored and 15 unscored pretest questions) with a 3-hour time limit. A passing score of 70% is required. The exams are administered by PSI Services. We recommend aiming for 80%+ on practice tests to give yourself a comfortable margin.
What topics are covered on the Minnesota insurance licensing exam?
The Minnesota insurance exam covers major areas: Life insurance (policy types, beneficiary designations, settlement options, group life), Health insurance (medical expense coverage, disability income, long-term care, Medicare, ACA), Annuities (fixed, variable, indexed, immediate, and deferred, suitability, and taxation), General Insurance Principles (risk management, insurable interest, contract elements), and Minnesota Commerce regulations (producer licensing, trust account rules, replacement rules, free-look and grace periods, and unfair trade practices).
How much does the Minnesota insurance exam cost and where is it taken?
The Minnesota insurance exam fee is $45 per attempt, paid directly to PSI Services. The exam is administered by PSI, either at PSI testing centers across Minnesota or via remote online proctoring. You can schedule online at test-takers.psiexams.com/mnins.
What are the pre-licensing education requirements for a Minnesota insurance license?
Minnesota requires 20 hours of Commerce-approved pre-licensing education per line of authority. If you are seeking both Life and Accident & Health licenses, you must complete 40 hours total. Your education provider will report your completion. In addition, you must submit fingerprints at the PSI test center after passing the exam for a background check prior to submitting your license application through NIPR.
What happens if I fail the Minnesota insurance exam?
If you fail the Minnesota insurance exam, you can retake it by scheduling another attempt with PSI and paying the $45 exam fee again. There is no mandatory waiting period to retake the exam, but you must pass within one year of completing your pre-licensing education.
How does the Minnesota Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association protect policyholders?
The Minnesota Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association protects Minnesota policyholders if an authorized insurer becomes insolvent. The Association limits its liability on a single life to a maximum of $500,000 for life insurance death benefits, $130,000 for life cash values, $500,000 for health benefits, and $250,000 for annuity cash values, with a total aggregate limit of $500,000 per individual life.
Your First Step to Getting Licensed
Questions are manually curated by our content team using official Minnesota Department of Commerce 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 PSI licensing exam.

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