Indiana Insurance Licensing

Appointments and Terminations in Indiana

No, Registry

No

$0

Registry State - Cancelled; cancelled for cause

Licensing in Indiana

Initial individual new license fee:

$40

$80

$40

$90

$120

$90

$90 (When not charged a retaliatory fee)

License renewal fee:

$40

$80

$40

$90

$120

$90

$89

Agency Licensing in Indiana

Yes

Yes

Yes

90 days prior to expiration date of license until license expiration date. Renewal grace period ends 30 days past expiration date. Late renewal period ends one year after expiration date and is not applicable to Surplus lines.

Independent and Emergency Adjuster Licensing in Indiana

Yes

Yes

Yes

AK, AL, AR, AZ, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MS, MT, NC, NH, NM, NV, OK, OR, RI, SC, TX, UT, VT, WA, WV, WY

CA, HI, NY, PR

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 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.

The license renewal year is based on the year of first license issuance.

Continuing education credits are due prior to the license expiration.

The state sends a CE reminder 90 days prior to the expiration date.

Those who hold only a license as consultants, public adjusters, portable electronics, travel insurance, surplus lines, credit insurance, crop insurance, and funeral director or prearranged funeral insurance are exempt from CE requirements. Bail or recovery agents only need 6 hours CE. Navigators only need 6 hours CE.

Frequently Asked Questions on Indiana Insurance Licensing

Begin by completing the required pre-licensing education courses, if applicable to your license type. Then, pass the state licensing exam, and submit your application through the Indiana Department of Insurance via the NIPR Gateway.

Licensed insurance producers in Indiana must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years. This includes 3 hours of ethics training. Certain license types such as public adjusters or those holding only limited lines licenses may have different or exempted requirements.

No, if the business address is in Indiana and the residence address is not in Indiana, then the business address cannot be a P.O. Box for individual licensees.

If you miss your renewal date, you have a 30-day grace period where the department of insurance may waive the late penalty. Beyond that, but less than 12 months after expiration, you can still reinstate your license by completing any outstanding CE requirements and paying the renewal fees increased by 300%. If it's beyond this period, you will need to reapply as a new candidate.

Yes, applicants who hold certain professional designations such as CLU, CFP, ChFC, CPCU, or who have an insurance-related college degree may be exempt from the pre-licensing education requirements.

Non-resident licensees must comply with the continuing education requirements of their home state and ensure all their appointments and license information are current in Indiana.

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Indiana

Amy L. Beard

(317) 232-2414

Indiana Department of Insurance Attn: Agent Licensing