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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How Do I Obtain The Licensing Application Forms?
A: Applications for Resident Agents and Brokers and Applications for NonResident Agents and Brokers are available from the DC Department of Insurance Web site. The … 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
Insurance Sub-categories
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Auto Insurance
Health Insurance |
Home Owners Insurance
Life Insurance |