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Texas Department of Insurance 1601 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78701 | PO Box 12030, Austin, TX 78711 | 512-676-6000 | 800-578-4677
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Download a list of companies, agents, and adjusters that sell insurance in Texas. Search for a Texas insurance agent or download a list of licensed agents. You can search by name or license number.
Insurance industry. Get insurance and related company licensing/registration and post-licensing information. Questions? Insurance company licensing | 512-676-6365. Agent and adjuster licensing | 512-676-6500
Cassie Brown was appointed to serve as Texas insurance commissioner by Governor Greg Abbott in September 2021. She is the chief executive of the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI), overseeing the regulation of the $290 billion Texas insurance market, the second largest in the nation and the sixth largest in the world.
The Texas Department of Insurance regulates the state’s insurance industry, oversees the administration of the Texas workers’ compensation system, performs the duties of the State Fire Marshal’s Office, and provides administrative support to the Office of Injured Employee Counsel – a separate agency.