Who Needs To Be Licensed In South Dakota?
Any person or business entity that sells, solicits or negotiates insurance in this state for any class or classes of insurance must be licensed for that line of authority in accordance with South Dakota law. If the person or business entity represents the insurer or acts as an agent of the insurer, they shall also hold a valid appointment with that insurer.
South Dakota does not issue licenses to consultants although, if a person is acting in the capacity of a consultant and providing insurance advice, they may obtain a Producer License. Whenever a person is acting as an agent or consultant for the insured, they are not required to obtain an appointment. Please note South Dakota law does not permit a producer to charge fees in addition to premium. Therefore, no producer may act as both agent of the insured and charge the consumer consultant fees in addition to commissions earned on policies.
A General Agent who receives only a commission override for business produced by persons he or she solicited as producers and has no involvement whatsoever in the sale, solicitation or negotiation of insurance does not have to obtain a license or appointment with that same insurer. For example, if the General Agent has direct contact with the client or receives applications or receives premiums, that General Agent must obtain a license and appointment as they would in fact be selling, soliciting or negotiating insurance.
South Dakota does not require a license of property/casualty adjusters; they simply hold the insurance company responsible for the actions of their adjusters.
Risk Managers are exempt from licensing if they are a salaried fulltime employee who only counsels or advises his or her employer relative to the insurance interests of the employer or of the subsidiaries or business affiliates of the employer, if the employee does not sell or solicit insurance or receive a commission.
Other South Dakota Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Information?
A: You may obtain licensing information from the South Dakota Division of Insurance: Address: Producer Licensing South Dakota Division of Insurance 118 West Capitol … More -
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How Can I Obtain The Required Forms For Insurance Licensing?
A: Click here to access application forms for various licensing types. If additional forms are needed, you may contact the Division of Insurance in person, by mail, fax … More -
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What Types Of Licenses Does The Insurance Division Issue?
A: The South Dakota Division of Insurance issues the following types of licenses: Bail Bonds, Resident Producer, NonResident Producer, Surplus Lines Broker, Broker, … More -
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What Are The General Requirements For Licensure In The State Of South Dakota?
A: In order to qualify as a South Dakota resident insurance Producer, you must satisfy the following basic requirements: pass the license examination(s) required by … More -
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Is Any Pre-Licensing Education Required?
A: No prelicensing education is required in South Dakota to obtain a resident or nonresident producer license. -
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How Do I Become Licensed As A New Resident South Dakota Insurance Producer?
A: If you have not previously held a producer license in this state or any other state, you will need to take insurance exams for those lines of authority you wish to … More -
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How Do I Qualify For A Non-Resident Producer License?
A: You must first be licensed and in good standing in your Home State as a resident producer. The Division of Insurance will verify your licensing status, your lines of … More -
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How Do I Apply For A Business Entity Producer License?
A: Both resident and nonresident business entities must first be registered with the South Dakota Secretary of State to receive a Certificate of Authority to … More -
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How Do I Schedule An Insurance Licensing Exam?
A: Contact the exam provider Experior Assessments at 18008648373 or contact their web site at http://www.experioronline.com/sdinsurance.htm to obtain an … More -
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If I Move To South Dakota And Have Been Licensed In Another State, Do I Need To Take Any Insurance Exams?
A: If you move to South Dakota and held a license previously in another state and request or apply for a license in South Dakota within 90 days of the date you terminated … More
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