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Use this search also to learn about an agency's license and its agents. All licensed agents and agencies are in this database. If you don't find the person or agency you're looking for, you can call our Licensing Section at 573-751-3518.
If you have questions about health insurance, want to check on an agent’s licensure status, or need to utilize DCI’s shopping tool, you can use the online services and resources above. You can also call the Insurance Consumer Hotline at 800-726-7390.
Topics for Consumers within the Missouri Department of Commerce & Insurance.
Non-resident producer’s license status will be verified by the Department of Commerce and Insurance through the Producer Database (PDB). Renew and pay with credit card or e-check. The renewal fee is $100.
If you have just moved to Missouri, you will not have to take an exam if you hold a current agent, broker or producer license in another state, or have held a current agent, broker or producer license in another state within the past 90 days, and apply within 90 days of relocating to Missouri.
Company Lookup: This search allows you to verify that a company is properly licensed, as well as providing contact information for that company. All licensed companies are in this database. If you don't find the company you're looking for, you can call our Insurance Consumer Hotline for help at 800-726-7390.
Resident Producer Licensing Application & Requirements. To qualify as a Missouri resident insurance producer, you must: Be 18 years old. Pass any necessary examination. Missouri requires an examination for the following lines: Life, Accident and Health or Sickness; Property; Casualty; Personal Lines; Crop; Title and Surplus Lines.
In order to qualify as a Missouri resident insurance producer, you must satisfy the following requirements: Be at least 18 years of age. Submit the NAIC Uniform Application for Individual Insurance Producer License in one of two ways: Online - or - Print out and mail to to MO DIFP – Insurance, PO Box 690, Jefferson City MO.
Find your producer status, business entity producer (agency) affiliations, expiration dates, authorized lines and continuing education status. House Bill 600 has taken effect, requiring persons with professional licenses to file and pay their state taxes or face license revocation.
An insurance business entity producer may renew the license biennially with a $100 license fee. The renewal date will be two years from the business entity producer’s licensure and each two-year period thereafter.