What Are The Nonresident Continuing Education Requirements?
Because most jurisdictions require continuing education, GID accepts a Status Letter from nonresident licensees (no older than 90 days.) Thus, nonresident licensees who provide a Status Letter (issued within the last 90 days) with their license renewal, are considered to be "in good standing" and compliant with any CE requirements of their resident state and Georgia.
Other Georgia Insurance FAQs
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What Is The Address And Phone Number Of The Georgia Insurance Department?
A: Georgia Insurance Commissioner 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Floyd Memorial Building 704 West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 6562070 More -
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What Are The Continuing Education Carry-Over Provisions?
A: Up to 50% of the annual CE requirement may be carried over from the previous cycle (rounded down to 7 hours for the standard 15 hour CE requirement), as long as the … More -
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What Is An Agency?
A: An agency is defined as a group of one or more agents working at the same business address, and usually under a common name who represent one or more insurers. In … More -
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What Must An Agency Do To Become Licensed?
A: To become licensed as an agency you must file a complete GID 130 form including the appropriate fee to ASI. Once licensed, you will receive an annual renewal notice … More -
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Where Can I Get The Applicable Forms?
A: Forms may be obtained from ASI`s IVR forms faxback system. This can be accomplished by dialing (888) 2046246 on your touchtone telephone and following the … More -
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What Are The General Application Procedures?
A: The general procedure for applying for a license is to register and pass the required examination and to submit a complete application package to the Georgia Insurance … More -
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What Are The Requirements For A Nonresident?
A: A nonresident must be licensed as an agent, broker, counselor, or adjuster with respect to any insurance activities on property or exposures in Georgia. A nonresident … More -
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What Is A Certificate Of Authority?
A: In order to conduct insurance business all licensees must obtain a Certificate of Authority (CA) directly with an insurance company(s). CA appointments will cover all … More
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