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You can read detailed information about licensing, prelicensing and application requirements, exams, licensing fees, links to forms, and more, in the Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook.
Get an Insurance Agent License? Choose the Type of Insurance You Want to Sell. There are several types of insurance you can be licensed to sell in Georgia. These types range from credit, life, and casualty to property, accident and sickness, and travel. Do your research and learn about each one.
All insurance agents, solicitors, counselors, brokers and adjusters for all classes of insurance must be licensed to do business in Georgia. Review the links below to pursue a new license. Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook
Georgia Department of Insurance requires every applicant to verify proof of lawful presence in the United States by submitting a signed, notarized copy of the Citizenship Affidavit Form and a copy of one secure and verifiable identification document.
The following service is made available to anyone interested in verifying if an individual is licensed as an Agent, Adjuster, Counselor, Limited Subagent or Surplus Lines Broker in the State of Georgia.
The Georgia Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire’s previous Company Licensing and Renewal Portal is now under the Georgia Information Management System (GIMS) module. On GIMS, you can register a company, apply for a new license, renew a license, make payments, and submit a complaint.
If you submitted your application or renewal using Sircon.com, you can print your license for free within 30 days of its approval. If you used a paper application or National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) to apply for a license, you must pay to print your license.