How Will I Know When It's Time To Renew My License?
The license expiration date is shown on the front of the license. The California Department of Insurance (CDI) mails a renewal notice about 90 days before your license expires. If, for some reason, you do not receive a renewal notice, you may click here to check your license status online, review your license expiration date and continuing education credits.
After reviewing your license status, you may use the Application to Renew Individual License, Form # 44829 to mail your renewal application to the California Department of Insurance (CDI).
Another option is to renew online. All you need to do is use the Renewal Application Through Internet Delivery (RAPID) system to complete your license renewal and press ENTER. This interactive procedure will send your renewal application and fees via the Internet to the CDI. With the RAPID system, you will complete your application, pay your fees, and the CDI will mail your license to you within two business days.
Other California Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Forms And Licensing Requirements?
A: You may obtain licensing assistance from the Licensing Bureau of the California Department of Insurance. The requirements and forms needed depend upon the type of … More -
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Is Any Pre-Licensing Education Required?
A: For the Fire and Casualty BrokerAgent or Life Agent licenses, all applicants must complete 40 hours of approved classroom course in subject matter and 12 hours on … More -
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Are There Any Pre-Licensing Examinations That I Must First Take?
A: To obtain a license, an applicant must meet the prelicensing education requirements outlined above; then pass the fire and casualty exam or the life agent exam … More -
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How Do I Know How Many Continuing Education Hours I Will Need To Renew My License?
A: New licensees must complete twentyfive hours (25) of continuing education hours per year for each of the first four years. After the first four years, the … More -
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After I Complete My Continuing Education Hours, Do I Need To Send The Certificates To The California Department Of Insurance?
A: No, it is the provider`s responsibility to submit the credits to the California Department of Insurance. Do not send your certificate, or copies of the certificate, … More -
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Where Can I Find Pre-Licensing Or Continuing Education Providers And Course Offerings?
A: You can contact the Producer Licensing Bureau`s Education Section at (916) 4923064. You can also access provider listings and course offerings on the Department … More -
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Who Is Eligible To Use The Rapid (Renew Online) System?
A: resident licensees, other than bail licensees, of the State of California licensees within 90 days of their license renewal date licensees whose continuing education … More -
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What Do I Do If I Am A Non-Resident Licensee?
A: If you are a nonresident licensee, you must complete the Application to Renew Individual License, Form # 44829. Mail this form, your certificate of license … More -
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Will I Still Be Able To Continue Transacting Business If My License Expires And I Haven't Received The Renewed License?
A: If the renewal fee was received, and the continuing education hours were completed before the expiration date of the license, you may continue operating under the … More -
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What If My Renewal Is Late?
A: A renewal is late if it is postmarked after the expiration date, or if the continuing education hours are completed after the expiration date. A 50% penalty fee is … More
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