Insurance is mostly regulated on a state-by-state basis, with each state and U.S. territory determining their own legal standards and procedures. Here you can find state-specific information such as department of insurance contacts; read FAQs about licensing, carrier appointments, and Just-In-Time requirements; and stay up to date with relevant articles and blogs.
With AgentSync’s 50 State Summary Table, we’ve taken the top questions concerning licensing, appointments, adjuster, and business entity management and set them in a comparative grid across the states and territories. Have an at-a-glance understanding of how each state handles appointments or licensing.
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Connecticut has announced 2024 Appointment Renewal Dates. See attached
Effective April 12, 2024, Wisconsin will make a significant update in the classification of Risk Purchasing Group and Rate Service Organization. These will transition from being recognized as company types to distinct license classes. This change will specifically affect Resident Licensing, Resident Licensing Renewals, Non-Resident Licensing, and Non-Resident Licensing Renewals, and it will be applicable exclusively to business entities.
Effective 04/12/2024, Georgia will no longer allow applicants with the status of Suspended for Education to reinstate through NIPR. The applications affected by this change will be Resident Licensing and Resident Licensing Renewals.
Effective April 12, 2024, Mississippi will update their Appointment and Termination business rules to allow backdating of the effective date up to 15 days for Appointments and 30 days for Terminations. Previously, the effective date was the date the transaction was processed.
Effective April 1, 2024, New Jersey company appointment renewal invoices will be available for payment through June 5, 2024.