Nebraska Suspends Remote Insurance Agent Testing
Summary
The Nebraska Department of Insurance has issued new guidance suspending remote testing for insurance agent licensing. Effective immediately, all insurance producer examinations must be conducted at physical testing sites across Nebraska and other designated PSI locations nationwide. This change impacts prospective and current insurance producers seeking licensure.
What changed
The Nebraska Department of Insurance has issued a Guidance Document (IGD - D8) immediately suspending remote testing for insurance agent licensing. All future examinations must be conducted at one of the thirteen designated physical testing sites within Nebraska or at other PSI examination centers across the United States. While previously scheduled remote tests will be honored, all new testing arrangements must utilize physical locations.
This change requires prospective insurance producers and companies to adjust their licensing plans to accommodate the elimination of remote testing. Candidates must now schedule their examinations at one of the specified physical sites, potentially requiring travel and increased logistical planning. The Department has provided a link to PSI's website for information on testing locations and availability. No specific compliance deadline is mentioned beyond the immediate cessation of remote testing for future appointments.
What to do next
- Update internal training materials to reflect the suspension of remote insurance agent testing.
- Advise prospective insurance producers to schedule examinations at physical testing sites.
- Direct candidates to the provided PSI website for information on available testing locations and times.
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NOTICE: New Guidance Document on Suspension of Remote Testing Sites for Agent Licensing
The Department is issuing this Guidance Document to notify resident producers, prospective resident producers, insurance companies and any prospective candidate seeking licensure to become an insurance producer of an immediate change to the process for insurance producer examination in Nebraska.
Effective immediately, testing will only be allowed at physical testing sites. Remote tests that have been scheduled as of the date of the Guidance Document will be honored, however, going forward, remote testing is no longer allowed.
The Department regrets any inconvenience this may cause for those who had planned on utilizing remote testing.
Nebraska has the following thirteen physical testing locations:
Omaha
- 7011 Hascall Street
- 4843 L Street, Located in the H&R Block office
- 12916 Millard Airport Plaza
- 6001 Dodge Street, Located in UNO’s Kayser Hall – Room 522
- 5300 N 30th Street Bldg 23 Room 31, Located in Metropolitan Community College
Lincoln
- 2637 O Street, Located in the H&R Block office
- 8800 O Street, Located in Southeast Community College
- 1055 West Bond Street
Norfolk - 4200 West Norfolk Avenue
Grand Island – 504 North Diers Avenue
North Platte - 1101 Halligan Drive Rm 205, Located in Mid-Plains Community College
Sidney - 371 College Drive, Located in Western NE Community College
Scottsbluff - 2620 College Park, Located in the Harms Advanced Technology Building
For specific information regarding each testing location and its availability please go to https://test-takers.psiexams.com/neins/available/test.
Additionally, PSI has examination centers in many other regions across the United States. You may take your Nebraska insurance examination at any of these locations. More information about testing sites and available times can be found on PSI’s website at the same link found above.
Other guidance documents can be found on NDOI's Guidance Document webpage.
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