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New Jersey, in partnership with the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR), is now offering new resident producer license applications online. Utilizing the online application will result in more timely and efficient processing.
- Real Estate Commission
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- Insurance Division
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- Property and Casualty
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For an Insurance Licensee (Producer, Public Adjuster, Viatical Settlement Broker), a Certification of License Status (active Licensees) can be produced by clicking on the Status of the Licensee. For a list of insurance companies, see our list of Licensed Insurance Carriers.
Candidates seeking a Temporary Insurance Producer license must be sponsored by a New Jersey admitted insurance company authorized to transact the same lines of insurance being requested on the application.
The Division of Insurance issues licenses to insurance companies, producers and other risk-assuming entities, reviews insurance products and rates for compliance with existing regulations, and monitors the financial solvency of licensees to ensure product availability in the marketplace.
In addition, each business entity must have at least one New Jersey licensed individual producer. N.J.A.C. 11:17-2.8 states that the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (NJDOBI) must approve all business and trade names of applicants for a resident New Jersey insurance producer license.
14 Οκτ 2024 · New Jersey Insurance License. In order to get your New Jersey insurance license, you’ll need to complete the following five steps: Figure Out Which Insurance License You’ll Need. Complete a Pre-Licensing Education Course. Pass the Relevant New Jersey Insurance License Exam (s) Complete a Fingerprint and Background Check.
Insurance Producers with limited lines only licenses are not required to fulfill CE requirements. Applicants must provide a valid residence or business address in the state of New Jersey. Addresses may not include P.O. Box.