Main Street Insurance Group is a full service insurance agency offering the best insurance options in North and South Carolina and throughout the Southeast.
For over 30 years, All About Insurance has worked hard for people across North Carolina, providing quality insurance solutions.
Complete your mandatory North Carolina insurance pre-licensing education course to meet the state requirement to take the licensing exam. These courses are fully online and approved to grant the certificate necessary to take the state examination.
In 1937, Durfey-Hoover-Bowden gets its start as a humble insurance agency run by Cary Durfey, a solo-practitioner with the tenacity to start a business during a time in America where the Great Depression is still very much intact. Today, over 80 years later, the company has remained in h...
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Southeast Insurance Solutions, Inc. is an independent health and life agency located in Charlotte, NC. We represent all the major carriers for North Carolina health insurance which insures that our client's are matched with the best individualNC health insurancefor their particular situation. ...
Carolina Insurance Solutions is an independent insurance agency located in Charlotte, North Carolina. We provide Personal, Business & Specialty Insurance solutions.
North Carolina Coastal Insurance is an independent agency serving all of North Carolina with Homeowners, Auto, Flood, Wind & Hail, Special Events, Liability, Commercial, and DUI Insurance.
Complete the North Carolina Insurance Adjuster License application and submit with applicable fees Submit fingerprints and undergo basic background check 24 Hours of CE (including 3 ethics and 3 flood credits) are required every two years. Non-residents need only to meet the CE requirements in the...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s elected insurance commissioner will no longer hold a second role as state fire marshal because of a new provision in the state budget that will take effect in January.