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04/11/23 Registered Customer Service Representative Course - RCSR is a Course

04/11/23 Registered Customer Service Representative Course - RCSR

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Full course description

Location: 4001 W. Tampa Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL  33614

Classroom: DLRC 105D

Time:  8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Description:  40 hours 4-40 Registered Customer Service Representative classes exempt the student from the state exam for the 4-40 Registered Customer Service Representative. This 40-hours RCSR course is approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services. 40 hours must be completed to take the course exam and you MUST score a 70% or higher to pass the course.  Courses in the Registered Customer Service (4-40) course. Each course is taken in order. The final exam is on the last day of the last unit/course.

Course schedule:

  • Tuesday, April 11
  • Monday, April 17
  • Tuesday, April 18
  • Monday, April 24
  • Tuesday, April 25

Instructor: Mattie McPherson - mmcpherson3@hccfl.edu

Important note: 

Please ensure that you are present for all dates, days, and times listed above.  Dates, days, and times may not be able to be made up.  If they can be made up, additional fees apply.  You are required to participate throughout the course. 

Topics: 

  • Personal Auto Insurance
  • Residential Property
  • Commercial Property
  • Commercial General Liability
  • RCSR-Ethics, Agency & Customer Service

Pre-Requisites: You must be:

  • A natural person at least 18 years of age.
  • A resident of the state of Florida.
  • A United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services and not hold a resident license in another state.

INSURANCE LICENSE INFORMATION:  You are enrolling in the ACA -  “Accredited Claims Adjuster”  to obtain a license to adjust property and liability claims  OR  the RCSR -  “Registered Customer Service Representative” course to obtain a license to sell insurance in an agency office.  The Florida Legislature enacted SB 806 (effective July 1, 2001) enabling any regionally accredited post-secondary school in the state to offer this designation.

The course is approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services.  After you have successfully completed the course and pass the course final examination; you may then secure your insurance adjuster license  (6-20) with the ACA designation or the customer representative license (4-40) RCSR designation from the FLDFS at  www.myfloridacfo.com/division/agents.Links to an external site.

 

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