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An active Adjuster all lines license in good standing in your resident / home state is required to apply for a Texas non-resident license. For an agent license: Apply online by using Sircon .
Agent and adjuster licensing. Select a license type below to apply for that license or learn how to: Update your address or name. Print your license. Get continuing education credits. Renew your license.
An active Adjuster property and casualty license in good standing in your resident / home state is required to apply for a Texas non-resident license. For an agent license: Apply online by using Sircon .
Print license. You can print your license by going to the Sircon website. Don’t remember your license number? Use Sircon’s Customer Inquiry tool to find it. Renew your license. How to renew, reinstate, or reactivate your license. License renewal. You must complete these two steps before we will renew your license:
Look up an agent by name or license number. To get an agent or adjuster’s address, phone number, types of insurance they sell, and companies they've worked for, use the Customer Inquiry form on Sircon.com. List of Texas agents and adjusters.
Don’t remember your license number or expiration date? Use Sircon’s Customer Inquiry tool to find them. Question? Email us at license@tdi.texas.gov. Last updated: 12/20/2023.
If you have an active public insurance adjuster license in good standing in your resident / home state, you can apply for a Texas non-resident license using Sircon. For a non-resident agent license: Apply online by using Sircon. The application fee is $50.
Application for Texas resident insurance agent. Use this online application to apply for all license types. Learn more about the license application process by going to our Agent and adjuster licensing > click on the license type you are interested in. Online.
Below are answers to the most common questions we get about agent and adjuster licenses. Visit Sircon to renew your license, check your continuing education credits, and conduct other common transactions.
Providers can find CE information on the Continuing Education Information for Course Providers page. TDI has created a Continuing Education Frequently Asked Questions webpage that contains valuable information regarding CE requirements. Continuing Education Requirements by License Type.