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How to Register for the LLQP Exam

LLQP Exam Registration

Registration for the LLQP exam is available through the Insurance Council's online portal.
Please note: you will need to enter your legal name exactly as it appears on your government issued photo ID. You must also add a residence address to your account. To access exam registration, you will need to login with a portal account.

Portal Login

Watch a step-by-step guide on how to register for the LLQP exam via the portal.

Submit Exam Registrant Information

Exam registration must be submitted via the online portal for review to be eligible to write the LLQP exam.

  1. Select Register/Manage my LLQP exams from the main menu

  2. Follow the steps to complete registration

  3. Wait for up to 2 business days for email on registration status and next steps

If you have not received any correspondence from the Insurance Council regarding your LLQP exams with 2 business days, contact the Exams team at 604-695-2006 or via email at examinations@insurancecouncilofbc.com.

Government-Issued ID
Government-Issued ID

accepted

  • Driver’s Licence - ‘Paper’ Interim driver’s licence is not accepted

  • Passport

  • BC Identification Card (BCID)

  • BC Services Card - Must include photo

  • Permanent Resident (PR) Card - Acceptable if provided with a secondary identification bearing the same name with signature

Special Accommodations

Upon request, the Insurance Council will make reasonable accommodations in its exam process for examinees with protected characteristics, documented disabilities or medical conditions that make the typical exam setting a challenge. Potential accommodations include, but are not limited to: alterations in scheduling, exam format or presentation. Special exam sittings may be arranged depending on the nature of the request.

An Accommodation Request Form must be submitted for review with your completed exam registration. 

  • Requests for accommodation that are based on a protected characteristic must identify:

  • The protected characteristic of the Accommodation Applicant who is requesting accommodation from the Insurance Council; and

  • The limitation which is associated with or caused by the protected characteristic identified by the Accommodation Applicant.

  • Requests for accommodation that are based on an Accommodation Applicant’s medical condition must identify what that condition is.

  • Requests for accommodation must include sufficient reliable and satisfactory supporting documentation to permit the Insurance Council to conduct a thorough evaluation.

Accommodation does not mean that an Accommodation Applicant will be excused from having to meet Insurance Council requirements, or that the requirements will be lowered. Accommodation means that the Insurance Council will seek to provide reasonable options to remove any barriers to an Accommodation Applicant that is trying to meet an Insurance Council requirement.


Requests will be acknowledged as received within 5 business days. The Insurance Council will review the request, including the supporting documentation, and consider providing a reasonable accommodation. In its review, the Insurance Council may consider factors such as reasonableness, efficiency, and cost. The Insurance Council’s will make a reasonable effort to provide a decision within 30 calendar days of the request for accommodation once all of the requested documentation has been received.


For more information about the Insurance Council's Accommodation Policy see here.