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An active general lines, 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 or the National Insurance Producer Registry .
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Go to TDI’s online initial application and fingerprint portal to begin. Use the Sircon or National Insurance Producer Registry website to apply. Submit your application within one year of passing the exam, or you will need to retake the exam. 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.
Apply, renew, and manage your license. To get started, select a license type below. Have a question about your agent or adjuster license? Read our FAQ.
Application steps: Take an exam. Begin the application process on TDI’s online fingerprint portal. Apply for a license. Exam. To learn about how and where to take an exam, go to Pearson VUE and download the candidate handbook. The Pearson VUE website also provides links to exam outlines and an ESL (English as a second language) request form.
Get a background check, apply for your license, pay your fee. Schedule an appointment with IdentoGO to get electronic fingerprint images. Get instructions on our Fingerprint requirements page. You have a year to apply for a license and pay the application fee.
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.
License Fees: Fees are $50.00 per license type. $75 fee required for license that has been expired for more than 90 days but less than one year. Make check or money order payable to the Texas Department of Insurance. All license fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
If you have an active license in good standing in your resident / home state, you can apply for a non-resident license in Texas using Sircon or the National Insurance Producer Registry. The application fee is $50.