License Maintenance
Maintaining an active insurance license requires ongoing compliance with state regulations.
Address Change Notification
Producers must notify the state insurance department when they change their business or residence address.
Notification Requirements
| Requirement | Typical Standard |
|---|---|
| Timeframe | 30 days from change |
| Method | Written notice or online through NIPR |
| Penalty | Fine or administrative action |
| Both Addresses | Business AND residence must be current |
Exam Tip: The 30-day notification requirement for address changes is commonly tested. Failure to notify is a violation that can result in penalties.
License Status Categories
| Status | Definition |
|---|---|
| Active | Fully licensed and appointed; can transact insurance |
| Inactive | Licensed but no active appointments; cannot transact |
| Lapsed | Failed to renew by deadline; cannot transact |
| Expired | Lapsed beyond grace period; must reapply |
| Suspended | Temporarily prohibited from transacting |
| Revoked | Permanently terminated (may not reapply) |
Active vs. Inactive License
| Feature | Active | Inactive |
|---|---|---|
| Appointments | Has active appointment(s) | No active appointments |
| Can Sell | Yes | No |
| CE Required | Yes | Varies by state |
| Renewal Required | Yes | Yes (to maintain status) |
Reinstatement Procedures
A lapsed or expired license may be reinstated depending on how long it has been expired.
Typical Reinstatement Rules
| Time Since Expiration | Requirements |
|---|---|
| 0-90 days | Pay late fee, complete CE |
| 91 days - 1 year | Late fee, CE, may require exam |
| Over 1 year | Must apply as new applicant |
Steps for Reinstatement
- Complete all outstanding continuing education
- Pay any late fees or penalties
- Submit reinstatement application
- Pass examination (if required)
- Obtain new appointment(s)
Reciprocity and Nonresident Licenses
Nonresident License
A nonresident license allows a producer to sell insurance in a state other than their home state.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Requirement | Must hold resident license in home state |
| Application | Submit through home state or NIPR |
| Examination | Generally not required (reciprocity) |
| CE | Complete home state requirements |
NIPR (National Insurance Producer Registry)
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Streamlines nonresident licensing |
| Process | Single electronic application |
| Coverage | All participating states |
| Maintenance | Central address/status updates |
Reciprocity Agreements
Most states have reciprocity agreements that:
- Waive examination requirements for nonresident applicants
- Accept CE from the producer's home state
- Streamline the application process
- Recognize other states' licenses as proof of competency
Key Point: Nonresident producers must maintain their resident license in good standing. If the resident license lapses or is revoked, all nonresident licenses are affected.
Appointment Requirements
What Is an Appointment?
An appointment is the authorization from an insurance company for a producer to represent that company.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Who Files | Insurance company appoints the producer |
| Timeframe | Usually 15-30 days after first sale |
| Fee | Appointment fee paid by insurer |
| Termination | Insurer must notify state of termination |
Appointment vs. License
| Feature | License | Appointment |
|---|---|---|
| Issued By | State insurance department | Insurance company |
| Purpose | Authority to transact insurance | Authority to represent specific insurer |
| Duration | Typically 2 years (renewable) | Continuous until terminated |
| Requirement | Must have license first | Must have license to be appointed |
Reporting Requirements
Producers must report certain events to the state:
| Event | Reporting Deadline |
|---|---|
| Address change | 30 days |
| Name change | 30 days |
| Criminal charges | 30 days (varies) |
| Administrative action | 30 days |
| Judgment/bankruptcy | 30 days (varies) |
A producer who moves to a new address must notify the insurance department within:
If a producer's resident license is revoked, what happens to their nonresident licenses in other states?
What is the difference between a license and an appointment?
A producer whose license has been lapsed for 6 months typically must do which of the following to reinstate it?
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