Washington State Insurance School

Washington State Long Term Care Certification

LONG-TERM CARE Certification Courses

***** NEW LTC REQUIREMENT FOR 2009 *****

Effective January 1st, 2009, all producers who plan to sell Long-Term Care policies in Washington State will need to take the new 8-hour required LTC course. Slater Insurance School has this 8-hour course available electronically or you can have a paper textbook mailed to you (please see ordering options below).

If you already have an existing Long-Term Care certification, the state has provided a six-month window in which you will need to complete this new 8-hour course. This means that you will have between January 1st and July 1st, 2009 to complete the new course, otherwise your old certification will become invalid.

If you do not have a Long-Term Care certification
, beginning January 1st, 2009, you will need to take the 8-hour LTC course.

After completing the initial 8-hour LTC course, a 4-hour LTC Refresher course is required every two years thereafter. You may order this 8-hour course by itself or as part of your 24 hours of continuing education.

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3 Ways To ORDER:
#1: PRINT & FAX/MAIL
(paper course)
CLICK HERE to PRINT & FAX/MAIL us your LTC/Continuing Education Order Form.
A paper textbook and exam will be mailed to you.
#2: ORDER ONLINE
(paper course)

CLICK HERE to order ONLINE.
A paper textbook and exam will be mailed to you.
#3: ORDER ONLINE (electronic course)
CLICK HERE to order ONLINE and have your course EMAILED to you in an Adobe PDF file. NO paper textbook will be mailed to you.

Slater Insurance School offers the Long-Term Care courses for Washington State certification. This certification has to be renewed every two years. These courses are offered electronically as a PDF file that we email to you or by paper textbook. The Long-Term Care certificates also give you credit towards your continuing education. The exam for both the electronic textbook and the paper textbook is at-home, open-book and multiple-choice. You only need a 70% score to pass and exams are usually graded the same day they are received. To expedite the grading process, you may fax in your answer sheet for grading, email, mail, or bring your exam to us for grading (office hours are by appointment).

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