Delaware Insurance Licensing

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Delaware does not require prelicensing education, and fingerprinting is processed through IdentoGO (Code: 27S46Z) as part of the background check. Despite its small geographic size, Delaware is home to a large financial services sector due to its favorable corporate laws, and many insurance and financial companies maintain a significant presence in Wilmington. The state's proximity to major Mid-Atlantic markets including Philadelphia and Baltimore also creates cross-market opportunities for licensed agents.

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Delaware Licensing — What You Need to Know

Key Delaware-specific details many candidates miss. Verified against primary state sources.

Important

Delaware requires IdentoGO fingerprinting with Service Code 27S46Z

Delaware processes fingerprints through IdentoGO using the specific service code 27S46Z. Using the wrong code will cause your background check to be routed incorrectly and your license application to stall. Schedule your fingerprint appointment with the correct code before or shortly after passing your exam to avoid avoidable delays in license issuance.

Delaware Department of Insurance

Planning Note

Delaware uses Pearson VUE — no prelicensing education required

Delaware insurance exams are administered by Pearson VUE at testing centers across the Mid-Atlantic. The state does not require prelicensing education before the exam, but most candidates use a structured course to navigate the state law and product-knowledge content. Confirm current exam fee, question count, and time limit in the Pearson VUE Delaware candidate handbook.

Pearson VUE Delaware portal

Planning Note

Delaware's financial-services hub creates strong cross-state opportunity

Delaware's business-friendly legal environment has made Wilmington a major financial services hub, and reciprocal licensing is straightforward for producers in good standing in their home state — no exam is required for nonresident licensure. Licenses renew every 2 years with a 24-hour CE requirement (3 ethics hours), and the state's proximity to Philadelphia and Baltimore creates multi-state practice opportunities.

What Do You Need?

Whether you're getting licensed for the first time or renewing your existing license, we have the course for you.

Prelicensing

New to insurance? Get your Delaware insurance license with a state-approved prelicensing course. Study online at your own pace, then pass the state exam.

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  • Starting at $199
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Continuing Education (CE)

Already licensed? Complete your Delaware CE hours online before your renewal deadline. We report your completion to the state same-day.

  • Same-day DOI reporting
  • Complete at your own pace
  • Starting at $39
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Delaware Insurance Licensing Requirements

Everything you need to know to get — and keep — your Delaware insurance license.

Prelicensing Requirements

  • Life Only40 hrs (recommended)$199
  • Health Only40 hrs (recommended)$199
  • Life & Health40 hrs (recommended)$199

Delaware has no state-mandated prelicensing requirement, but candidates who complete a prep course pass at significantly higher rates.

CE & Renewal Requirements

  • Total CE Hours24 hours
  • Renewal Period2 years
  • Ethics Hours3 hours required

State Exam

  • ProviderPearson VUE
  • Passing Score70%
  • Exam Fee$90
  • ResultsWithin 24 hours (most candidates receive results within minutes of completing the exam)
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Delaware Department of Insurance

Your license application is submitted to the Delaware Department of Insurance. Most applications are processed within 2–5 business days when submitted online through NIPR or the DOI portal.

Visit Delaware Department of Insurance

How to Get Your Delaware Insurance License

Four steps from start to active license. Same path for Life, Health, and Life & Health producers.

  1. 1

    Complete your prelicensing course

    Finish a state-approved prelicensing course covering the Delaware exam content outline. JustInsurance offers Life, Health, and Life & Health prelicensing online for $199 per line.

  2. 2

    Schedule and pass the Delaware state exam

    Book your exam through Pearson VUE ($90 per attempt). Passing score is 70%.

  3. 3

    Complete fingerprinting and background check

    Fingerprinting required through IdentoGO (Code: 27S46Z)

  4. 4

    Submit your license application

    File your producer license application via NIPR with the $125 application fee. Most Delaware applications are processed within 2-4 weeks.

What insurance agents earn in Delaware

Bureau of Labor Statistics wage and employment data for Delaware insurance sales agents.

Median Annual Salary

$66,340

The 50th-percentile wage — half of agents earn more, half less.

Top 10% Earners

$145,720

Annual wage at the 90th percentile (high-performing agents).

Insurance sales agents employed in Delaware

1,960

Total insurance sales agents currently employed (BLS estimate).

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — Insurance Sales Agents (SOC 41-3021), May 2024.

Last Verified: March 2026Provider Approval #: 500031593

Legal References

Insurance Code: Delaware Code, Title 18 – Insurance CodeView Statutes

Prelicensing: 18 Del. C. §1706

CE Requirements: Del. Code tit. 18 Section 1706

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Meet the study hours, score 80%+ on the practice exam three times, and test within 30 days of enrollment. If you don't pass, we refund your course fee.

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We report your CE completions to the Delaware Department of Insurance the same day you finish. No paperwork needed.

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Delaware Insurance License FAQs

How do I get my Delaware insurance license?

Getting your Delaware insurance license involves four steps. First, prepare for your exam — Delaware does not require a formal prelicensing course, though most candidates strongly recommend taking one. Second, pass the Delaware state licensing exam administered by Pearson VUE — you need a score of at least 70% to pass. Third, complete a background check, including fingerprinting. Fourth, Submit your application through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and pay the Delaware Department of Insurance application fee of $125. Most candidates complete the entire process in 2-4 weeks. JustInsurance offers fully online, self-paced prelicensing courses approved for Delaware that get you to exam day confident and prepared.

How much does it cost to get a Delaware insurance license?

The total cost to get your Delaware insurance license typically runs $350-500 estimated total cost. Here is how it breaks down: the Pearson VUE exam fee is $90, the Delaware Department of Insurance application fee is $125, and a background check adds a small additional cost. If you need a prelicensing course, JustInsurance's Delaware combined Life & Health package is $199 — that's $199 less than purchasing Life and Health courses separately. Everything you need to get licensed, with no hidden fees.

How long does it take to get licensed in Delaware?

Most focused candidates complete the Delaware insurance licensing process in 2-4 weeks. That timeframe covers scheduling and passing the Pearson VUE state exam, clearing your background check, and waiting for the Delaware Department of Insurance to process your application. The Pearson VUE exam delivers results quickly — most candidates receive their score before leaving the testing center. JustInsurance's self-paced format lets you move as fast or as steady as your schedule allows.

What is the pass rate for JustInsurance students on the Delaware insurance exam?

JustInsurance students nationwide pass insurance licensing exams at a rate of approximately 93% on their first attempt — measured among students who complete the full course, finish the recommended study hours, and score 80%+ three times in a row on the practice exam before testing. The Delaware exam is administered by Pearson VUE and requires a minimum score of 70% to pass. If you do not pass on your first attempt, you can retake it after scheduling your next available test date with no mandatory waiting period. There is no limit on the number of times you can retake the exam. See our full pass rate methodology at /pass-rates.

How much do insurance agents make in Delaware?

Insurance agents in Delaware earn an average of $66,100 per year according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. New agents starting out typically earn around $36,920 in their first year while building a client base, and top producers in Delaware can earn $107,490 or more annually. Demand for new insurance producers remains steady in Delaware. Income is heavily influenced by the lines of authority you hold and whether you work as a captive or independent agent — the combined Life & Health license unlocks the broadest product range and highest earning potential.

Does Delaware require prelicensing education for an insurance license?

No. Delaware does not mandate prelicensing education for life or health insurance licenses. You can sit for the state exam without completing a formal course. However, insurance licensing exams are challenging, and most candidates benefit from structured preparation. JustInsurance offers an optional Delaware prelicensing course that covers all exam topics and includes practice tests.

Last updated: March 2026

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