Employer Overview
Why Our Florida 2-20 Online Course Works for Employers and Agencies
When an employer is sponsoring a future General Lines agent, the course needs to be more than compliant. It needs to be structured, understandable, and built for progress through a very large licensing curriculum.
A broad license requires a disciplined course structure
The Florida 2-20 General Lines license is one of the broader licensing categories in the state. Florida describes it as covering property, casualty, surety, marine, health, and miscellaneous lines, with real-world uses that include autos, homes, commercial buildings, workers’ compensation, bonds, and more.
Because the license applies to such a wide range of insurance work, employers benefit from training that keeps learners moving through a defined sequence instead of leaving them to self-organize a 200-hour requirement on their own.
Sequential delivery
The course opens activities step by step, creating a guided path through the curriculum.
Built-in checkpoints
Unit quizzes and completion gates help confirm progress before students move forward.
Exam preparation support
The course includes practice-question sets, final exam guidance, and study aids before the state exam.
End-of-course workflow
Completion, grade submittal, certificate processing, and post-course licensing procedures are built into the end of the course path.
Why agencies should care about structure
Agencies and training managers are not just buying hours of instruction. They are buying a path to completion for new hires or future producers. The more demanding the state exam and the more topics involved, the more valuable it becomes to have a course that gives learners one clear next step at a time.
The attached course outline shows a progression from introductory material and study resources through major property and casualty topics, then into Florida rules and ethics, then into exam-prep and post-course completion steps.
Aligned with a difficult state exam
Pearson VUE’s Florida General Lines outline shows that the state exam covers property policies, casualty policies, insurance concepts, policy provisions, and Florida regulations over 160 scored questions plus 15 pretest questions in 3 hours.
The OLT course reflects that challenge by combining structured unit progression with quizzes, practice-question sets, final exam instructions, and topical study aids before the state exam.
A practical fit for employer-sponsored licensing
- Helps employees work through a large curriculum in a logical order.
- Reduces the chance that learners skip key foundational topics.
- Creates visible milestones through quizzes and gated progression.
- Supports exam preparation with additional study materials and practice sets.
- Provides a more organized route from enrollment to completion and licensing procedures.
- Fits agencies that want a more dependable educational process for future General Lines staff.
Good for more than just first-time students
This kind of format can also help employers onboarding career changers, support staff moving into licensed roles, or new team members who need a more structured online experience. When training is easier to follow, it is easier to finish.
Looking for a stronger path into General Lines licensing?
If your agency needs a Florida 2-20 pre-licensing course built around sequence, accountability, and completion support, OLT offers a format designed for exactly that.
Enroll in OLT's 200 hr 2-20 General Lines (Property and Casualty) Pre-licensing Course (includes 6 month enrollment)