Texas Life and Health Live Webinar
- Mar 18, 2026 Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- Mar 19, 2026 Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Join our expert instructors for a live, interactive Zoom session. Attend from anywhere, ask questions in real time, and get fully exam-ready — just like being in the classroom.
Webinars are broadcasts of LIVE classes. Webinars are not recorded videos. They are live. The classes are taking place live in Houston & Dallas. Your Webinar brings you the classroom experience via Zoom. It's your choice, come to class, or get the exact same instruction from home via ZOOM.
Which courses are available as Webinars?
We have 3 courses available as Live Webinars;
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Webinars provide an interactive platform for live classes, offering a dynamic alternative to pre-recorded videos. Hosted from Houston & Dallas, our webinars deliver real-time classroom experiences via Zoom, allowing participants to choose between in-person or remote attendance. Interested in available courses? Explore our offerings in Life and Health Insurance Licensing, Property and Casualty Insurance Licensing, and Adjuster Insurance Licensing. Access comprehensive instruction, study materials, quizzes, videos, and support from experienced tutors. Seeking webinars for other states? Click Here to explore options in Texas.
Texas doesn’t have any hour requirements, nor do you need a certificate to take your exam. Most of our students spend between 20-25 hours in the online course before they schedule their exam.
Texas is not a "Certificate" state. You can prepare for your exam in any way you choose. TITA has been in business for almost 13 years and has a 90% pass ratio for our first time test-takers.
Yes, many online insurance classes offer opportunities for interaction. This can include discussion forums, live webinars, email communication with instructors, and sometimes even virtual group projects. Interaction can enhance your learning experience and allow you to ask questions and seek clarification.
Pre-licensing courses in Texas do not count towards your required Continuing Education credits. Also, Texas is not a "Certificate" state where you would be required to complete a certain number of hours and receive a certificate before you take your exam.
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