North Dakota Insurance Licensing

The information provided by Agenzee is intended to be accurate and current regarding licensing and appointment requirements across states. While we make every effort to ensure precision through research and expertise, we recommend that readers independently verify details by contacting their state’s insurance department for precise regulations. Remaining informed is essential, and we are here to assist you on your path.

Appointments and Terminations in North Dakota

Must be reported within 30 days of contract execution or first business submission.

Allowed and should be filed within the specified 30-day period.

$10 for both resident and nonresident appointments.

Managed annually via the NIPR Portal.

Can be processed through NIPR, no fee for terminations.

Licensing in North Dakota

$100 for both resident and nonresident new licenses across various categories.

A standard fee of $25 applies for both resident and nonresident renewals.

Requires up-to-date personal and business addresses.

Agency Licensing in North Dakota

No specific annual renewal required, licenses are perpetual.

Must ensure all agency operations are compliant with state regulations without the need for annual renewals.

Agency Licensing in North Dakota

Specific details on adjuster licensing not provided under NIPR appointments.

Managed through state-specific guidelines as necessary.

Continuing Education Requirements for North Dakota 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. Depending on the difference between your birthday and the date you were issued your license, your first licensing period may be less than two years.

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

If a producer missed the renewal date? The license is terminated, and they must reapply as a new licensee.

If a Producer misses their renewal date, their license is terminated and they must reapply for a new license.

Yes, CE instructors receive credit for teaching courses

Licensees must complete 3 hours of ethics or consumer protection.

Licensees must complete 3 hours of NFIP course.

Licensees must complete an 8-hour initial certification, with 4 hours of LTC-specific training every two years.

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

Frequently Asked Questions on North Dakota Insurance Licensing

Within 30 days of contract execution or first business submission.

The fee is $10 for appointing both resident and nonresident agents.

Licensing fees for residents and nonresidents start at $100 for new licenses, with renewals costing $25.

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North Dakota

Jon Godfread

ndlicensing@nd.gov

(701) 328-2440

North Dakota Insurance Department