Maryland Insurance License Requirements 2026 - Cost: $274 All-In
0 hours of pre-licensing, Prometric exam, about $274 all-in. Here is the exact path.
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A printable step-by-step PDF covering pre-licensing, fingerprinting, the Prometric exam, and what to do the week your license arrives.
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5 Steps to Get Licensed in Maryland
Follow this exact sequence to go from zero to fully appointed agent.
- 1
Complete pre-licensing education
Finish your state-approved pre-licensing course online. Most students complete it in under a week with focused study.
Start the JustInsurance Course - 2
Schedule your Maryland state exam
Register through Prometric, the testing partner for the Maryland Insurance Administration. Pick a testing center near you or, in most states, a remote-proctored slot.
- 3
Pass the Maryland life insurance exam
Show up early, bring two valid IDs, and use the JustInsurance practice tests beforehand. Most students who follow the study plan pass on the first attempt.
Retake policy: Retake policy: a 4-calendar-day waiting period.
- 4
Submit your license application
After passing, file your application through NIPR or your state's online portal. Background check and fingerprinting are usually required.
Fingerprinting: Fingerprint requirement varies; check with the state DOI before applying.
- 5
Get appointed with carriers
A license alone does not let you sell. You need carrier appointments. The Price Group handles contracting with 20+ A-rated carriers so you can start writing business right away.
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Maryland Licensing Cost Breakdown
Everything you can expect to pay to get fully licensed in Maryland.
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Pre-licensing course (JustInsurance) | $39 |
| Maryland state exam fee | $60 |
| License application fee | $54 |
| Background check / fingerprinting | $50 |
| Estimated total | ~$274 |
Costs are estimates based on the most current published fees and may change. Verify with your state's Department of Insurance before paying.
How much does a Maryland insurance license cost in 2026?
The all-in cost to get a Maryland life producer license is about $274 in 2026. That figure covers a mid-priced pre-licensing or exam-prep course, the state exam fee, the Maryland license application fee, and the required background check.
Line-item breakdown: pre-licensing or exam-prep course approximately $149 to $399, Prometric exam fee $60, Maryland license application fee $54, and fingerprinting/background check roughly $50.
Not included in the $274 estimate: optional study materials, retake fees if you fail the exam ($60 each attempt), and the appointment fee a carrier pays on your behalf once you are contracted. The Price Group reimburses qualifying course costs after your first policy is issued.
Maryland life insurance exam: format, questions, and passing score
The Maryland life insurance producer exam is administered by Prometric. It contains 100 scored questions, you have 120 minutes to complete it, and you need a 70% score to pass. Results are delivered on screen immediately when you submit.
Question topics typically cover life insurance products and concepts, annuities, Maryland statutes and rules, and ethics and producer responsibilities. Calculators are provided on screen and you may not bring your own.
If you fail, the retake policy is a 4-calendar-day waiting period. You will pay the $60 fee on each attempt. Most candidates who fail the first attempt pass on the second after focused review of Maryland-specific statutes and product suitability.
How many hours of pre-licensing are required in Maryland?
Maryland requires no mandatory pre-licensing hours (an exam-prep course is still strongly recommended) for the resident life producer license. Even without a mandatory seat-time requirement, almost every candidate completes a 20 to 40 hour exam-prep course before sitting for the state exam.
Most TPG agents finish exam prep in 1 to 2 weeks of focused study. Plan on 2 to 4 hours per day if you want to test within 10 days.
Of the total, 3 hours of ethics content is required as part of the curriculum.
How long does it take to get a Maryland insurance license?
The typical timeline from registration to license-in-hand is 3 to 6 weeks in Maryland.
Week 1-2: complete pre-licensing (self-paced exam prep). Week 2-3: schedule and pass the Prometric exam. Week 2-3: submit the Maryland license application and complete fingerprinting through Fingerprint requirement varies; check with the state DOI before applying.. Week 3-6: the state reviews the application and issues the license, usually within 7 to 14 business days of receiving cleared fingerprints.
The two variables that slow most people down are study pace and how quickly fingerprinting can be scheduled in your area.
Maryland license fees at a glance
Pre-licensing or exam-prep course: approximately $149 depending on provider. Prometric exam fee: $60 per attempt. Maryland license application fee: $54. Fingerprinting/background check: $50. License term: 2 years before the first renewal cycle. Continuing education: 24 hours every 2-year renewal, including 3 hours of ethics.
There is no separate license issuance fee beyond the application fee in most cases. Maryland does not charge an annual renewal fee outside of the CE compliance cost (CE courses typically cost $50 to $150 per renewal cycle).
Just got your Maryland life producer license? Here is your next step.
A license is only the first step. The Price Group is a remote-first insurance agency that gives newly licensed Maryland agents AI-powered final expense leads, carrier contracts with top commissions, daily live training, and a proven sales script. We focus on telesales so you can write business from anywhere in Maryland without door-knocking. Apply below and we will set up a call to walk you through how it works.
Selling Insurance in Maryland
What the Maryland insurance market actually looks like for new agents, from a remote-first agency that writes business here every week.
Maryland is a dense Mid-Atlantic market with high household incomes and strong term and IUL demand alongside final expense. The Price Group writes business across the state, with most agent activity concentrated in Baltimore, Columbia, Germantown, and Silver Spring. Because TPG runs a fully remote, telesales-first model, Maryland agents work from home and serve every county on the map, not just their local metro. Final expense is the entry product most Maryland agents start with because lead flow is consistent and average premium fits a wide range of senior budgets, and term, whole life, and Medicare Supplement cross-sells follow naturally as the book matures.
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Maryland Licensing FAQ
Quick answers to the most common questions about getting licensed in Maryland.

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Last updated: May 27, 2026