Florida 2-20 General Lines Pre-Licensing
A structured 200-hour online course designed to help future Florida General Lines agents move through a large state-required curriculum in a clear, sequential, and manageable way.
Study online
Students can access the course online and work through the material in a structured format designed for independent study.
Progress in order
Lessons and quizzes open in sequence, helping students focus on one step at a time rather than jumping around a complex curriculum.
Cover major lines
The course covers property, casualty, surety, marine, health, miscellaneous lines, and Florida statutes and ethics topics tied to the 2-20 license.
Finish with support
Students are guided from course resources and required study materials through quizzes, final exam preparation, and end-of-course completion steps.
What this license prepares students for
The Florida 2-20 Resident General Lines license is used in a broad range of insurance work, including automobiles, homes, commercial buildings, motorcycles, pets, workers’ compensation, errors and omissions, and bonds.
The Florida CFO describes the 2-20 license as covering property, casualty, surety, marine, health, and miscellaneous lines, making it one of the broader insurance licensing paths in Florida.
That breadth is one reason the 2-20 state exam is known for covering a large amount of material, and why many students prefer a course that is organized in a clear sequence instead of a loose collection of study topics.
How the OLT 200-hour course is structured
Students begin with course resources, required study materials, and the OLT introduction before moving into the first unit. Each activity opens after the previous one is completed, creating a guided path through the course.
The attached outline shows the course moving from general information into property and liability concepts, personal and commercial auto, homeowners, commercial property, general liability, workers’ compensation, crime, surety bonds, marine, boiler and machinery, health, residual markets, and Florida statutes, rules, unauthorized entities, and ethics.
Built for a large exam and a large curriculum
The Pearson VUE outline for the Florida General Lines exam shows a broad test structure that includes property policies, casualty policies, core insurance concepts, policy provisions, and Florida regulations, with 160 scored questions plus 15 pretest questions and a 3-hour time limit.
The OLT course reflects that scope by using unit lessons, quizzes after each unit, additional practice questions, final exam preparation materials, and end-of-course completion procedures designed to help students work steadily toward the state exam.
A clear path from enrollment to completion
The course includes required resources, sequential lessons, unit quizzes, practice-question sets, a final exam section, and post-course licensing procedures. Students also receive reminders about course timing, completion steps, and final submission requirements.
For students preparing for a demanding Florida licensing path, that kind of structure can make a big difference.Visit OnLine Training and enroll in the 200 hr 2-20 General Lines (Property and Casualty) Pre-licensing Course (6 month enrollment)