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Get the full step-by-step guide to passing your Vermont life insurance exam, including costs, timelines, and the Vermont Department of Insurance links.
See the Vermont licensing guideHow to Sell Insurance From Home in Vermont
The Price Group helps agents across the Green Mountain State build profitable insurance businesses from home. From Burlington to Montpelier, Vermont agents are building successful businesses with our proven system.
Vermont agents serve clients across New England without the drive. TPG's home-based model fits rural life.
Getting Licensed in Vermont
Vermont requires standard pre-licensing education, an exam with 100 questions, and roughly $270 in total startup costs. The full step-by-step requirements, exam details, and fees are broken down on our Vermont licensing guide.
See the full Vermont life insurance license guide.Why Vermont Agents Choose TPG
- AI-powered leads. Stop cold-calling. Work qualified prospects matched to your schedule.
- Daily live training. Real producers teaching real scripts, not pre-recorded fluff.
- Independent contracts. Top contracts with 30+ A-rated carriers. You own your book.
- Nationwide community. Join hundreds of TPG agents across the country, including producers based in Vermont.
The Vermont Market for Insurance Agents
Vermont is a small New England market where one telesales agent can realistically cover the whole state. The Price Group writes business across the state, with most agent activity concentrated in Burlington, Essex, South Burlington, and Colchester. Because TPG runs a fully remote, telesales-first model, Vermont agents work from home and serve every county on the map, not just their local metro. Final expense is the entry product most Vermont 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.
Vermont Insurance Agent FAQ
How long does it take to get a life insurance license in Vermont?
Plan on 1 to 4 weeks. {name} does not mandate pre-licensing hours, but most candidates still complete a 20 to 40 hour exam-prep course before sitting for the producer exam. Including fingerprinting and Vermont DOI application processing, total time from start to license issuance is typically 3 to 6 weeks.
How much does a Vermont life insurance license cost?
Budget about $250 all-in: pre-licensing or exam-prep course (~$149), the $50 state exam fee, the $60 Vermont license application fee, and roughly $50 for fingerprinting/background check. The Price Group reimburses qualifying course costs after your first sale.
Do I need to be a Vermont resident to get a Vermont life insurance license?
No. Vermont issues non-resident licenses to agents already licensed in good standing in their home state. The non-resident application is filed through NIPR with no additional Vermont pre-licensing required.
Which Vermont license should I get for selling final expense and term life?
The Vermont Life Producer (Life-Only) license is the minimum required to sell life insurance, including final expense and term/whole life. If you also want to sell Medicare Supplement or under-65 health, you can either take a combined Life & Health course up front or add the Health line later. TPG agents typically start Life-Only and add Health when they are ready.
Who This Is For
Whether you're already licensed in Vermont, currently studying, or just exploring a career change, TPG meets you where you are. We'll help you get licensed, get contracted, and start writing business from a home office anywhere in Vermont.
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