We’re excited to announce that our California insurance exam prep courses are now officially available for aspiring insurance agents.
If you want to become a licensed insurance agent in California, state law requires you to pass the challenging insurance licensing exam. While not required, we highly recommend an online exam-prep course, such as All-Lines Training’s California insurance courses, to help you pass the exam on the first try. Once you’re ready, you’ll take the exam through the state’s provider, PSI.
California Insurance Courses
Each course is built to align with the California insurance exam outline and focuses on the concepts, terminology, and regulations you’ll need to know. Our goal is to help you learn, retain, and truly understand the information so you’re fully prepared for the exam.
We currently offer the following California insurance courses as well as discounted packages that include both the exam prep course and required ethics course:
- California Property & Casualty (P&C)
- California Personal Lines
- California Property
- California Casualty
- California 12-Hour Ethics & Insurance Code (required before taking the exam)
Features Designed for Exam Success
Our California insurance exam prep courses include a full suite of learning tools to support different study styles and improve exam readiness:
- Smart Quizzes (Target Weak Spots)
- Unlimited Practice Exams (Go In Fully Prepared)
- Performance Dashboard (Track Progress)
- Exam Readiness Reporting (Identify Strengths & Weaknesses)
- Flexible Study Tools (Learn Your Way)
- Lifetime Access (No Completion Deadline)
These features combine to create an effective, focused, and user-friendly exam prep experience that helps students retain information and build confidence before test day.
Study at Your Own Pace with Expert Support
There is no deadline to complete your All-Lines Training course. Once enrolled, your course remains accessible until you finish, allowing you to study at your own pace. Our team is available via phone, chat, and email to answer any questions about the course material, classroom tools, and California-specific requirements.

