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Agent and adjuster licensing. Select a license type below to apply for that license or learn how to: Update your address or name. Print your license. Get continuing education credits. Renew your license.
An active general lines, life, accident, health and HMO license in good standing in your resident / home state is required to apply for a Texas non-resident license. For an agent license: Apply online by using Sircon or the National Insurance Producer Registry. The application fee is $50. For an agency license:
Renew an Insurance License online with the Texas Department of Insurance or find information about active insurance agents, agencies, and adjusters with the Texas Insurance Agent Search.
Considering a career in insurance? You’ll need to get an agent or adjuster license. Here are some tips for getting a license and starting a career.
NIPR's Licensing Center is a one-stop resource with everything you need to know about obtaining, renewing and managing producer and adjuster licenses through NIPR. Already Familiar with the State's Requirements?
Are you eligible to apply for a license or renew a license? Knowing your state requirements for insurance licensing is an important step before applying for a license. Select the state and license type to read the requirements to determine your eligibility.
To obtain an insurance license, you typically need to fulfill certain requirements set by your state’s insurance department, including completing pre-licensing education, passing the state insurance licensing exam, undergoing a background check, and submitting an application with the necessary fees.
Obtaining your license is an essential first step to becoming an insurance agent. Schedule a time to talk to one of our insurance education experts and have all your questions answered—for free.
How to Become an Insurance Agent. Prepare for the state insurance exam in Texas with Kaplan Financial Education. Find the study package and tools that fit your learning style and budget.
Candidates submitting applications must do so online for most license types at www.sircon.com/texas. Candidates may contact the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) with questions about maintaining a license after the license has been issued.