AIC Exam Prep for Alberta Insurance Licensing

Choose the Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) General Insurance or Adjuster route you need, then practice with Finance Prep question banks, sample exam questions, mock exams, and topic drills.

Use this Alberta AIC hub when your target is an Alberta Insurance Council licensing route, not LLQP life-insurance modules or Ontario RIBO broker licensing. Open Finance Prep for Alberta General Insurance or AIC Adjuster Level 1 practice tests, timed mock exams, topic drills, question-bank review, and detailed explanations. The live AIC banks include 900 questions for each General Insurance level and 630 questions for Adjuster Level 1.

The live AIC practice pages use original Finance Prep sample exam questions and public practice-test previews for Alberta General Insurance and adjuster licensing. Finance Prep is independent from the Alberta Insurance Council (AIC) and course providers; public samples are not official AIC questions, copied live-exam content, or exam dumps.

Sample questions and practice preview

The AIC practice pages use original Finance Prep sample exam questions for Alberta general-insurance and adjuster licensing. Strong AIC practice should feel like licensing workflow: technical coverage facts, client-service or claims judgment, risk management, ethics, professionalism, industry knowledge, Alberta regulation, documentation, and supervision cues, not trivia or puzzle questions.

Open the exact AIC level page for Finance Prep practice tests, timed mock exams, topic drills, question-bank review, and detailed explanations. The public practice-test preview on that page shows scenario-based question style and explanation depth; the questions are not official AIC questions, copied live-exam content, or exam dumps.

Choose your AIC level

Alberta AIC routeBest fitLive Finance Prep bank
General Insurance Level 1Supervised broker service, technical skills, risk management, ethics, professionalism, industry knowledge, and Alberta regulation900 practice questions
General Insurance Level 2Broader producer and account-management judgment, technical skills, claims support, policy maintenance, ethics, and independent broker authority900 practice questions
General Insurance Level 3Designated Representative readiness, brokerage management, supervision, E&O, privacy, finance, operations, insurer relationships, and compliance accountability900 practice questions
Adjuster Level 1Alberta adjuster licensing, claims handling, property losses, automobile claims, liability facts, coverage interpretation, documentation, ethics, and regulatory expectations630 practice questions

Which AIC level should I open first?

If your target is…Open firstWhy
Entry general-insurance authority under supervisionAIC General Insurance Level 1Level 1 emphasizes supervised client service, core coverage knowledge, ethics, and Alberta regulatory context.
More independent general-insurance service and account-management decisionsAIC General Insurance Level 2Level 2 keeps the technical and ethics base but raises the judgment needed for producer and account-service work.
Designated Representative or management-level accountabilityAIC General Insurance Level 3Level 3 shifts heavily toward brokerage management, supervision, operational controls, and compliance responsibility.
Entry Alberta adjuster licensingAIC Adjuster Level 1Adjuster Level 1 shifts the practice frame from broker service to claims facts, coverage interpretation, documentation, property, automobile, liability, and regulatory conduct.

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