How Do I Obtain The Licensing Application Forms?
Applications for Resident Agents and Brokers and Applications for NonResident Agents and Brokers are available from the DC Department of Insurance Web site.
The Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation also governs the licensing of insurers and ensuring continued compliance with DC laws and regulations. An insurer may obtain a Property and Casualty license or a Life and Health license. The Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) process is designed to allow insurers to file copies of the same application for admission in numerous states. Each state that accepts the UCAA is designated as a uniform state. While each uniform state still performs its own independent review of each application, the need to file different applications, in different formats, has been eliminated for all states that accept the uniform application.
Other District of Columbia Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Information?
A: You may obtain licensing information from the Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation: Address: Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation 810 First … More -
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Who Must Be Licensed In The District Of Columbia?
A: Any individual who solicits insurance on behalf of an insurer; takes or transmits other than for him or herself an application for insurance or a policy of insurance … More -
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Who Must Meet Prelicensing Education Requirements?
A: Each applicant who applies for a license as an insurance agent or broker shall furnish at the time of filing his or her application a certificate of evidence of … More -
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Are There Any Additional Licensing Requirements?
A: Property and casualty brokers must furnish a $20,000 Bond Form with an expiration date of April 30, 2001 or later and a power of attorney form. -
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What Are The Non-Resident Licensing Requirements?
A: The District of Columbia has signed the Uniform Treatment Declaration and is accepting the Uniform NonResident Licensing Application. The uniform treatment … More -
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How Do I Register For And Schedule An Insurance Licensing Exam?
A: Assessment Systems, Inc. (ASI) administers insurance licensing examinations in the District of Columbia. Candidates may make a reservation by: calling ASI Customer … More -
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What Are The Fees For A New License?
A: A new license is $100 ($200 for surplus lines) and $100 per authority. For fee information on insurance provider licensing, contact Insurance Licensing Specialist at … More -
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What Is The Procedure For Obtaining An Appointment?
A: To add a new appointment or to terminate an existing appointment, please obtain a copy of the District of Columbia Notice of New Appointment/Appointment Termination. … More -
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What Are The Licensing Renewal Procedures?
A: Licenses are renewed biennially during odd years. All licensees will receive a license renewal form at least 30 days prior to the end of the renewal period. Renewal … More
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