Wyoming License Cost

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Wyoming Insurance License?

The estimated total cost to get your Wyoming insurance license is $350-500 estimated total cost. Here's the full breakdown — prelicensing, exam, application, and fingerprint fees — plus how JustInsurance's $199 all-in prelicensing keeps you on the low end.

Last Verified: March 2026Provider Approval #15048247State-approved by DOI
Reviewed by Justin vom Eigen, Licensed Insurance Educator & Founder
Last verified: March 2026

Wyoming Insurance License Cost Breakdown

Every fee you'll pay between today and your active Wyoming insurance license, side-by-side with the JustInsurance all-inclusive price.

Line ItemTypical WY CostJustInsurance Path

Prelicensing course

JustInsurance includes practice exams + pass guarantee in the $199 base price.

$633.00$199

State exam fee (Pearson VUE)

Paid directly to Pearson VUE; not refundable on a fail.

$96$96

License application fee (DOI)

Paid to the Wyoming Department of Insurance via NIPR or sircon at submission.

$100$100

Fingerprinting / background check

Fingerprinting required through Mailed fingerprint packet

$39$39
Estimated Total (low–high)$868$434

Estimates based on current published fees from the Wyoming Department of Insurance, Pearson VUE, and the JustInsurance prelicensing catalog. Last verified March 2026. Individual costs may vary by line of authority, fingerprint provider, and county. Total cost range reported by the DOI: $350-500 estimated total cost.

Why JustInsurance Costs Less in Wyoming

Most Wyoming prelicensing providers charge separately for practice exams, retake protection, and pass guarantees. We bundle all three into the $199 base price.

JustInsurance — All-Inclusive

$199 prelicensing

  • State-approved Wyoming prelicensing course
  • Unlimited practice exam access
  • Pass guarantee — refund or rebook if you fail (terms apply)
  • Affirm financing (3, 6, or 12 months)
  • 93% pass rate among compliant students

Typical Wyoming Provider Stack

$300+ à la carte

  • ·Base prelicensing course ($199–$299)
  • ·Practice exams sold separately ($49–$99)
  • ·Pass guarantee usually a paid upgrade
  • ·Limited course-access window (often 30 days)
  • ·No published pass rate

Estimated savings vs typical WY provider stack

$434

Includes practice exams and pass guarantee — most providers charge $50–$100 more for these.

What Does a Wyoming Insurance License Pay Back?

Even at the high end of the $350-500 estimated total cost range, a Wyoming insurance license is one of the lowest-cost licensed professional credentials in the United States. With the average Wyoming insurance agent earning $68,470 per year and entry-level agents starting at $38,370, most new licensees earn back their full licensing cost within their first month of selling. The DOI reports 1,000 licensed agents currently active in Wyoming, with concentrations in Cheyenne and Casper. Career advancement is also fast: experienced agents in Wyoming earn between $55,770 and $76,220, and top producers pull in $131,000+ annually.

On the maintenance side, your Wyoming license renews every 2 years (24 CE hours, 3 ethics) — that's another $39 every 2 years for a JustInsurance CE package, or roughly $10/course à la carte. Renewal deadline: Last day of birth month (every 2 years).

Hidden Costs to Watch in Wyoming

  • Exam retakes. The Pearson VUE Wyoming exam fee ($96) is charged for every attempt. Retake rules: a 24-hour waiting period. Failing twice can add $192+ to your licensing cost — practice exams pay for themselves the first time you would have failed.
  • Fingerprinting logistics. Fingerprinting required through Mailed fingerprint packet Travel time and any rescheduling fees are on you, not the state.
  • Appointment fees. Once your Wyoming license is issued, each insurance carrier you represent submits an appointment to the DOI. Carriers typically cover the appointment fee, but a few pass it through to new producers — confirm before signing.
  • Course-access expiration. JustInsurance gives you 30-day access to your prelicensing course; many competitors expire access after 30 days, forcing repurchase if your test-day slips. Certificate of completion validity in Wyoming: N/A — PLE not required.
  • CE non-compliance. Letting your Wyoming CE lapse triggers reinstatement fees and (if the lapse runs long) re-examination — a multi-hundred-dollar mistake. Renew on time: Last day of birth month (every 2 years).

Wyoming Insurance License Cost — FAQs

What is the total cost to get an insurance license in Wyoming?

Plan for $868 all-in to get your Wyoming insurance license. That covers prelicensing course, the $96 Pearson VUE exam fee, the $100 DOI application fee, and the $39 background-check cost. Fingerprinting is handled per fingerprinting required through mailed fingerprint packet. JustInsurance's all-in price for the prelicensing portion is $199.

What happens if I fail the Wyoming insurance exam?

If you fail the Wyoming state exam, you'll pay the $96 exam fee again for each retake — and depending on your prelicensing provider, you may need to repurchase course access. Retake rules: a 24-hour waiting period. JustInsurance includes a pass guarantee and unlimited practice exams to keep retake costs at zero.

How much does it cost to renew my Wyoming insurance license?

Wyoming requires 24 hours of CE every 2 years, including 3 ethics hours. JustInsurance offers a complete Wyoming CE package for $39, with same-day reporting to the DOI. Single courses start at $10.

Does JustInsurance offer payment plans for Wyoming prelicensing?

Yes — JustInsurance offers Wyoming prelicensing through Affirm, with monthly payment plans starting at $199 paid over 3, 6, or 12 months (subject to credit approval). You can also pay in full upfront. State exam fees, application fees, and fingerprinting are paid directly to the testing vendor, DOI, and the fingerprint provider — those aren't covered by Affirm financing.

What is JustInsurance's refund policy on Wyoming courses?

JustInsurance offers a satisfaction-based refund policy on Wyoming prelicensing courses — see our terms for full details. State-collected fees (exam fee, $100 application fee, $39 background check) are non-refundable once paid to the DOI or the testing vendor. Always confirm requirements before paying state fees.

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