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South Carolina Personal Lines Insurance License Exam Cram Sheet (2026)
The highest-yield points on the South Carolina Personal Lines Insurance Licenseexam, grouped by the exam's real content areas. Print it, review the ones you keep missing, then drill them with free practice questions.
9content areas
General Insurance Principles
14% of the exam- Risk, Peril, and Hazard
- Insurable Interest and Indemnity
- The Insurance Contract
Property Insurance Fundamentals
14% of the exam- Named Perils vs. Open Perils
- Valuation and Deductibles
- Common Exclusions and Recovery
Dwelling Policy (DP)
12% of the exam- Purpose and Eligibility
- The Three Dwelling Forms
- Coverage Letters
Homeowners Policy (HO)
24% of the exam- The Homeowners Forms
- Section I: Property Coverages
- Section II: Liability Coverages
Personal Auto Policy
22% of the exam- The Four Coverage Parts
- Physical Damage: Collision vs. Comprehensive
- Limits and Uninsured Motorists
- Covered Autos
Endorsements & Optional Coverages
7% of the exam- Scheduling Valuable Property
- Broadening and Optional Coverages
- Umbrella Liability
Policy Structure & Provisions
7% of the exam- The Four Parts of a Policy
- Key Conditions
- Binding and Terminating Coverage
South Carolina Personal Lines Law & Coverage Rules
18% of the exam- The South Carolina Department of Insurance
- Minimum Auto Liability Limits (25/50/25)
- Mandatory Uninsured Motorist Coverage
- At-Fault System, Cancellation and Nonrenewal
South Carolina Producer Licensing, Appointments & CE
10% of the exam- Getting Licensed
- Appointments
- Continuing Education and Renewal
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Study aid, not a substitute for the official material — always confirm the current rule with South Carolina Department of Insurance. Last verified: August 2026.