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5 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Liberty, TX
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Showing 5 life insurance agents in Liberty, TX
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Poole Insurance Agency
711 Main St, Liberty, TX 77575
(936) 336-3686
pooleinsuranceagencytx.com
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Company
3600 US-90, Liberty, TX 77575
(936) 336-8745
txfb-ins.com
Hall Rader & Associates
1347 TX-146, Liberty, TX 77575
(936) 336-3645
allstateagencies.com
Flnb Insurance
311 Travis St, Liberty, TX 77575
(936) 336-3641
flnbinsurance.com
Lopez Alma
3600 US-90, Liberty, TX 77575
(936) 336-8745
txfb-ins.com
Life insurance agents in Liberty, Texas help residents find coverage that fits their needs and budget. Texas law requires agents to hold a valid state license and follow the Texas Insurance Code. Local agents understand the unique needs of Liberty families and businesses.
What Does a Life Insurance Agent in Liberty Cost?
Life insurance costs in Texas vary by age, health, coverage amount, and policy type. A healthy 35 year old might pay between 20 and 50 dollars per month for a 20 year term policy with 250,000 dollars in coverage. Whole life policies cost more, often 100 to 300 dollars per month for similar coverage. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What license does a life insurance agent need in Texas?
A life insurance agent in Texas must hold a valid General Lines Life, Accident, and Health license from the Texas Department of Insurance. Agents must also complete continuing education every two years to keep their license active.
How long does it take to get life insurance in Liberty?
The process can take from a few days to several weeks depending on the policy type and your health. Term life policies with no medical exam may be approved faster. Policies that require a medical exam take longer.
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