Alaska Insurance Licensing
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No, Registry
No
$0
Registry State - Cancelled; cancelled for cause
Licensing in Alaska
Initial Individual New License Fee:
$75
$75
$300
$75
License Renewal Fee:
$75
$75
$75
$300
$75
90 days before expiration
Last day of birth month every 2 years based on year of birth
Agency Licensing in Alaska
Yes
Yes
90 days prior to expiration until the expiration date
Adjuster Licensing in Alaska
Yes
Yes
Yes
Property, Casualty, Life, Personal Lines, Crop
Licensing Fee: $75; Resident Applicant Fingerprint Card Processing Fee: $51.50; Renewal Fee: $75; Reinstatement Fee: $100 (1-60 days after expiration), $200 (over 61 days after expiration)
Yes
4 Months
In the event of a catastrophe, an individual that holds an adjuster license in their state can adjust a single loss in the state within a calendar year.
Continuing Education Requirements for Alaska Insurance Licensees
Here at Agenzee, we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information on CE requirements for various states. While we take pride in our thorough research and expertise, we encourage our readers to conduct their own due diligence by consulting their state’s department of insurance for specific requirements. Remember, staying informed is key, and we’re here to support you on your journey to compliance!
Licensees must complete a total of 24 hours of continuing education every two years.
The renewal period is biennial, occurring every two years.
License renewal must be completed by the last day of the licensee's birth month. Continuing education credits must be fulfilled prior to the license renewal date.
The license renewal year is based on the licensee's year of birth.
Continuing education must be completed before the license expiration date.
The state sends a CE reminder 90 days prior to the licensee's birth month.
Licensees licensed for fewer than 24 months. Limited lines and temporary licensees. Producers maintaining an active insurance license in the state since 1979.
There is a 24-month reinstatement period during which licensees must meet CE requirements and pay associated late fees. If it has been 12 months since license expiration, re-fingerprinting is required.
Instructors receive credit for teaching courses, limited to one credit per course type per renewal period.
3 hours of the total CE must be dedicated to ethics training. Flood-Specific CE Requirements: Three hours of CE training must focus on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Initial certification requires an 8-hour training course, followed by 4 hours of LTC-specific training every renewal cycle.
Licensees must complete a one-time 4-hour annuities course, excluding training on sales, marketing, or other solicitations.
Frequently Asked Questions on Alaska Insurance Licensing
Begin by fulfilling any necessary requirements, completing the applicable exams, and applying through the NIPR Gateway.
Alaska offers a variety of licenses including Insurance Producer, Surplus Lines Broker, and Independent Adjuster among others.
Yes, Alaska mandates 24 hours of Continuing Education every two years, including specific requirements for ethics, flood insurance, and annuities.
Alaska
Lori Wing-Heier
Juneau Office Alaska Division of Insurance