Nevada Insurance Licensing
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Yes
yes
Within 15 days of contract execution or first business submission
JIT appointments permitted. Appointments must be submitted within 15 days of the date the agent/agency contract is executed or the first piece of business is submitted to the carrier
Yes
$15
$15
Yes
No
yes
Yes
Required and is the date supplied on transaction.
Yes
The state invoices appointments via email; recipients may pay via state portal.
July 1, 2024 until Sept. 1, 2024
No fees
Yes
Various, including voluntary termination, inadequate production, agent moved
Yes
Required and is the date supplied on transaction
No fee
Licensing in Nevada
Initial individual new license fee
$185
$185
$185
$185
License renewal fee
$185
$185
$185
$185
90 days before expiration
First day of the month following the anniversary month of licensure every 3 years based on the year of first state license issue
Late renewal allowed for 30 days after expiration
90 days before expiration
First day of the month following the anniversary month of licensure every 3 years based on the year of first state license issue
Late renewal allowed for 30 days after expiration
No
No
Residence, Business, and Mailing
Extensive list including Agent, Resident Producer/Producer Firm, Non Resident Producer/Producer Firm, and many more.
Agency Licensing in Nevada
Yes
Yes
Yes
90 days prior until the expiration date. Late renewal period ends 30 days after expiration date.
Yes
Independent and Emergency Adjuster Licensing in Nevada
Yes
Yes
Yes
Extensive list including AK, AL, AR, AZ, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, ME, MI, MN, MS, MT, NC, NH, NM, OR, RI, SC, TX, UT, VT, WA
CA, HI, NY, OK, PR, WV, WY
Workers' Compensation, Property & Casualty
Licensing Fee: $185 Reinstatement Fee: $310 Renewal Fee: $185 Late Renewal Fee: $247.50
Yes
Triennially, on issuance date.
Temporary Emergency Adjuster details provided.
Continuing Education Requirements for Nevada Insurance Licensees
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Licensees must complete a total of 30 hours of continuing education every three years.
Renewal occurs triennially, every three years.
The license renewal date falls on the first day of the month following the initial month of licensure.
Renewal year is based on the year of the licensee's first license issuance.
Continuing education must be completed prior to the license expiration.
The state sends a CE reminder 90 days prior to the expiration date.
Producers who have been licensed for 20 consecutive years are exempt from CE. Additionally, producers holding CLU, CPCU, CIC, CFC, or CFP designations are exempt from CE.
There is a late renewal period available up to 30 days after the expiration date, subject to a late renewal fee.
Licensees must complete 3 hours of ethics training.
Licensees must complete 3 hours of NFIP course.
Initial certification requires an 8-hour course, followed by 4 hours of LTC-specific training every two years.
Frequently Asked Questions on Nevada Insurance Licensing
You must renew your license online via the NIPR portal. The renewal period typically begins 90 days before the expiration date.
The CE requirements include 30 hours of continuing education every three years, with specific requirements for ethics and certain types of insurance.
If you fail to renew your license by the expiration date, you may still reinstate it within 30 days of expiration with a late renewal fee. After this period, additional fees and potentially new examinations may be required.
Nevada
Barbara Richardson
Nevada Division of Insurance