What Are The Licensing Requirements For New Vermont Residents?
New residents who have held a like license in their former home state within 24 months prior to application will need to take only the Laws and Regulations examinations for the major line licenses, if the former home state has a reciprocal agreement with the Vermont Department. The candidate's company must submit to the Vermont Department a Uniform Application; Appointment Form #20; the original score report; appropriate fees; and a Letter of Clearance. The letter from the former home state insurance department must include: certification that the candidate was previously licensed in that state, confirmation that he or she was licensed in that state for the same lines for which he or she is making application in Vermont, the date the license was canceled or expired, and affirmation that the license was in good standing.
Other Vermont Insurance FAQs
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Where Can I Obtain Insurance Licensing Information?
A: You may obtain licensing information from the Insurance Division of the Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities & Health Care Administration. Address: … More -
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What Types Of Licenses Are Issued By The State Of Vermont?
A: The Department grants the following types of licenses. Each license granted by the Department is valid only for the line/lines of authority named on the license. An … More -
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What Are The Licensing Application Procedures In Vermont?
A: Prepare for your examination using outlines and study materials Register for your examination with Experior Assessments by mail, fax, telephone, or online Schedule … More -
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Are All Applicants Required To Take A Prelicensing Examination?
A: Each applicant for licensing as an agent, adjuster, appraiser, public adjuster or consultant must pass an examination before becoming licensed by the Department. … More -
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How Do I Register For And Schedule The Examination?
A: The Vermont Insurance Division has contracted with Experior Assessments LLC to conduct its examination program. Experior provides computerized examinations through a … More -
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What Are The Licensing Fees?
A: Please see Vermont Agent License Section Fee Chart. Note: In addition to the license fee, there is a standard application fee of $30.00. Please be sure to remit both. -
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What Is The Procedure For Applying For My License After Passing The Examination?
A: All agent applicants are required to be sponsored by an insurer. You must complete the Department Uniform Application and submit it to your sponsoring company. The … More -
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Are There Any Additional Licensing Requirements?
A: The Licensing and Exam Procedures bulletin outlines some additional licensing requirements including the following: Variable Annuity Agents must pass the Life … More -
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What Are The Licensing Requirements For Nonresidents?
A: Nonresidents who wish to be licensed as agents, consultants, brokers, adjusters or appraisers in Vermont must apply to the Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities … More -
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Do The Licenses Ever Need To Be Renewed?
A: Agent licenses are effective from April 1 (or date of issuance) to March 31 of each oddnumbered year. All licenses then expire. Agent licenses are renewed by each … More
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