Most licensing applications are now submitted electronically rather than on paper. The site to submit an application will depend on the type of application being made and the requirement for that license. Some lines of insurance require prelicensing courses, and you must complete your prelicensing course before you schedule your examination. All fees will be collected at the time of submission of the application.
- Resident individuals applying for a producer license for any combination of the lines of life, health and accident, property, casualty, personal lines, industrial fire, bail bond, surplus lines or title and all resident adjuster licenses.
- Resident individuals applying for a producer license for any combination of the lines of credit, travel, variable life and annuity or limited life, health and accident.
- Individuals making application for a resident producer or adjuster license must comply with fingerprinting requirements.
- Resident business entities applying for a producer license.
- Nonresident producers and adjusters who have designated a home state with the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and all business entities.
- Nonresident adjusters who have not designated a home state with NIPR must file a paper application.
- The Licensing Information Handbook contains instructions and information on the licensing process.