Additional Licensing Information
- Consultants
Consultants may not continue to hold an insurance agent, surplus lines agent or limited insurance representative license, once licensed as a consultant. No licensed consultant may employ, be employed by, be in partnership with or receive any remuneration whatsoever from any licensed insurance agent, surplus lines insurance agent, limited insurance representative or insurer, except that a consultant may be compensated by an insurer for providing consulting services to the insurer. No consultant license is required for the following:- attorneys licensed to practice law in Indiana acting in their professional capacity;
- a duly licensed insurance agent or surplus lines insurance agent;
- a trust officer of a bank acting in the normal course of his/her employment; or
- an actuary of a certified public accountant who provides information, recommendations, advice or services in her/his professional capacity.
- Limited Insurance Representatives
Limited insurance representatives may only be licensed as limited travel accident, travel baggage agents, prearranged funeral insurance agents, crop hail insurance agents or similar limited representatives, as determined by the Commissioner. - Surplus Lines Insurance Agent requirements
Any applicant for a surplus lines insurance agent license must file with the Department, and keep in effect, a bond in the penal sum of not less than $20,000, before a license may be issued. Contact the Department for the required bond form. Surplus Lines Tax Bond form and Surplus Lines Application. - Bail Bond or Recovery Agent requirements
Applicants for bail or recovery agent licenses must apply directly to the Department prior to taking an examination. The Department will review the application and determine if the applicant is eligible to take the exam. The Department will issue a Certificate of Eligibility to the approved applicant. This Certificate of Eligibility is valid for 60 days from the date of issuance. The original Certificate of Eligibility must be presented at the testing center on the examination date. Contact the Department for further information regarding bail or recovery agent application procedures. - The Examination Process
The Department has contracted with Experior Assessments™, LLC (Experior) of St. Paul, Minn., to conduct its examination program. Experior provides computerized examinations through a multistate network of testing centers. The Indiana Experior testing centers are located in Evansville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Merrillville. Note that the Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., testing centers may be more convenient to your location. You may test at any of the Experior testing centers nationwide. Experior works closely with the Department and its Examination Review Committee to assure you that examinations meet local requirements and professional test development standards. All questions and requests for information about exams should be directed to:Experior
1360 Energy Park Drive
St. Paul, MN 551085252
Voice: 18003244720
Fax: 18003479242
TDD: 18007903926
Other Indiana Insurance FAQs
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How Do I Obtain An Insurance License In Indiana?
A: The Indiana Department of Insurance is empowered by Title 27, Article 1, of the Indiana Code to qualify those who wish to operate as insurance agents, surplus lines … More -
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What Types Of Licenses Are Available In Indiana?
A: Insurance agent Any individual, corporation or limited liability company who or which, for compensation, acts or aids in any manner in soliciting applications for a … More -
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What Licenses Require And Examination?
A: Insurance Agent Licenses Life Accident and Health Life, Accident and Health Property and Casualty Bail Agent Recovery Agent Surplus Lines Agent Credit Insurance Life … More -
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What Licenses Do Not Require An Examination?
A: Limited Insurance Representative Title More -
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What Are The Requirements For Obtaining A Resident License?
A: Indiana residents desiring any type of insurance license must: be at least 18 years of age; reside in Indiana or maintain a principal place of business in Indiana; … More -
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What Are The Pre-Licensing Education Requirements?
A: Prelicensing education requirements are established to ensure a minimum level of knowledge about the products and services that agents offer to the public. In … More -
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What Are The Nonresident License Requirements?
A: Subject to certain reciprocity restrictions, any license type that can be issued to a resident agent can also be issued to a nonresident agent, with the exception of … More -
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What If I Am An Agent That Moves To Indiana?
A: Agents moving into Indiana from other states must satisfy all licensing requirements applicable to resident agents. However, if the new resident held a like license … More -
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Can I Be Exempt From Pre-Licensing Education And Examination Requirements?
A: You may be exempted from prelicensing education requirements if you hold at least one of the following designations: Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU), Certified … More -
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What Is The Procedure For Registering For An Exam?
A: If you are an Indiana resident, and wish to obtain a license to sell insurance, you may file your examination registration by mail, fax or phone. After registering, … More
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