Arizona Insurance Licensing

Appointments and Terminations in Arizona

No, Registry

$0

Yes

Via NIPR Portal

Licensing in Arizona

Initial individual new license fee:

$120

$1,000 / $500

$120

$1,000 / $500

License renewal fee:

$120

$1,000

$120

$1,000

90 days before expiration

Agency Licensing in Arizona

No

90 days prior to expiration until the license expiration date.

Adjuster Licensing in Arizona

Yes

Yes

Independent Adjuster Fees:

$120

$60-$120 depending on term

Continuing Education Requirements for Indiana 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 48 hours of continuing education within each four-year renewal period.

Renewal takes place every four years.

Continuing education must be fulfilled prior to the license expiration date.

The license renewal date falls on the last day of the licensee's birth month.

Renewal year is based on the year of the first license issuance.

Continuing education must be completed prior to license expiration.

A CE reminder is issued 90 days before the licensee's birth month.

Exclusively licensed adjusters or bail bonds agents. Limited lines of authority (LOAs) active for less than a year at renewal. Licensees continually licensed in Arizona since Jan. 1, 1995, without nonresident licenses or CE law violations.

License reinstatement requires completion of required CE, payment of double the renewal fee, and reissue process through NIPR within the year.

Six hours of the total CE must be dedicated to ethics training.

Three hours of NFIP course are required every two years.

Initial certification necessitates an 8-hour training course, followed by 4 hours of LTC-specific training each renewal cycle.

Licensees must complete a one-time, 4-hour course dedicated to annuities.

Frequently Asked Questions on Arizona Insurance Licensing

Begin by completing any necessary pre-licensing education, passing the relevant exams, and submitting your application through the NIPR Gateway.

Arizona offers licenses for Insurance Producers, Surplus Lines Brokers, Adjusters, and various limited lines like Credit and Travel.

Yes, Arizona mandates 48 hours of Continuing Education every four years, including specific hours for ethics and specialized areas such as flood insurance and long-term care.

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Arizona

Evan Daniels

(602) 364-4457

Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions