Kansas Prelicensing

Kansas Insurance Prelicensing Courses

Get your Kansas insurance license with a state-approved online prelicensing course. Choose your line of authority below and start studying today.

What is Insurance Prelicensing?

Before you can take the Kansas insurance licensing exam, state law requires you to complete a minimum number of hours of approved prelicensing education. This education covers the insurance concepts, policy types, and Kansas regulations you need to know to sell insurance professionally and ethically.

JustInsurance's Kansas prelicensing courses are fully online and self-paced. You can study on any device, at any time. There are no live sessions to attend — just work through the lessons at your own pace and move on when you're ready.

Once you complete the required hours and pass the course assessments, you'll receive an official certificate of completion. Present that certificate to schedule your Kansas state licensing exam with Pearson VUE.

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Enroll Online

Choose your line of authority and enroll in minutes. Instant access to all course materials.

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Study at Your Pace

Complete None required (optional) hours of video lessons, readings, and quizzes on any device.

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Earn Your Certificate

Pass the course assessments to receive your official certificate of completion from JustInsurance.

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Pass the State Exam

Schedule and pass the Kansas licensing exam with Pearson VUE, then apply for your license.

Choose Your Line of Authority

Select the license type that matches your career goals. Not sure? Most agents choose Life & Health.

Life Insurance

Sell term life, whole life, universal life, and annuity products. The essential license for any agent working in life insurance or financial services.

Hours Required40 (recommended) hrs
Course Price$199
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $199

Health Insurance

Sell major medical, Medicare supplement, disability income, long-term care, and other health products. Essential for agents focused on health and Medicare markets.

Hours Required40 (recommended) hrs
Course Price$199
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $199
Most Popular

Life & Health Insurance

The most popular choice — get licensed to sell both life and health products with a single combined course and exam. Maximize your earning potential from day one.

Hours Required40 (recommended) hrs
Course Price$199
Learn MoreEnroll Now — $199

How to Get Your Kansas Insurance License

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Enroll in a Course

Choose your line of authority (Life, Health, or Life & Health) and enroll online.

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Complete Your Education

Study through all None required (optional) required hours online at your own pace.

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Pass the State Exam

Schedule and pass the Kansas exam at a Pearson VUE testing center.

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Apply for Your License

Submit your license application to the Kansas Insurance Department (apply before your exam in ${stateData.name}).

Our Pass Guarantee

We're so confident in our courses that we back them with a pass guarantee. Complete the full course, take your practice exams seriously, and show up prepared. If you don't pass your state exam, we'll refund your course fee. No runaround. No excuses.

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Complete the Course

Finish all video lessons, readings, and chapter quizzes in full.

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Take the Practice Exam

Complete the full practice exam and review all incorrect answers.

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Don't Pass? Get Refunded

If you still don't pass your state exam, we refund your course fee — simple as that.

Guarantee applies to first-time exam attempts within 90 days of course completion. Contact support@yourinsurancelicense.com for details.

Kansas Prelicensing FAQs

How many hours of prelicensing does Kansas require?

Kansas does not mandate prelicensing education hours before sitting for the state insurance exam — you can schedule your Pearson VUE exam directly without completing a formal course. That said, the exam covers complex insurance law, policy types, and Kansas-specific regulations. Candidates who use a structured course consistently outperform those who attempt it unprepared. JustInsurance offers Kansas exam-prep courses to help you pass on your first try.

Can I complete Kansas insurance prelicensing online?

Yes. Kansas approves online, self-paced prelicensing education, and that is exactly what JustInsurance provides. You can study on any device — laptop, tablet, or phone — from anywhere with an internet connection. There are no scheduled live sessions or fixed class times. Your enrollment gives you 30 days of full course access, and most students complete the material in just 5–10 days. Once you finish, you receive a state-recognized certificate of completion immediately through the platform.

What does Kansas insurance prelicensing cover?

The Kansas prelicensing curriculum is organized around the specific lines of authority you plan to obtain. Life Insurance courses cover term life, whole life, universal life, variable products, annuities, policy provisions and riders, beneficiary designations, and underwriting basics. Health Insurance courses cover major medical, disability income, long-term care, Medicare Supplement, Medicaid, and group health. Both tracks include Kansas-specific insurance statutes and regulations, producer ethics, the Unfair Trade Practices Act, and state-mandated consumer protections. The combined Life & Health course covers all of the above in a single enrollment.

Do I need to finish prelicensing before taking the Kansas exam?

Kansas does not require a prelicensing certificate to schedule your exam through Pearson VUE — you can register at any time. However, passing the Kansas licensing exam without structured preparation is significantly harder. JustInsurance strongly recommends completing a prelicensing course before your exam date regardless of the state requirement.

How much does Kansas insurance prelicensing cost?

JustInsurance offers the following Kansas prelicensing courses: Life Insurance at $199, Health Insurance at $199, and the combined Life & Health package at $199. Buying the combined course saves you $199 versus purchasing both individually. Every course includes all required hour content, chapter quizzes, a full-length practice exam, and your official certificate of completion — no hidden fees, no required add-ons. Your 30-day access window starts the moment you enroll.