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MyProfile Information. "MyProfile" is your interface with the Florida Department of Financial Services' Division of Insurance Agent and Agency Services. Your account shows your licensing and compliance information at your convenience.
MyProfile. Insurer Search. eAppoint. Licensee Search. Job Openings. This site is dedicated to providing accurate information regarding insurance agents, adjusters, limited surety (bail bond) agents, navigators, insurance-related entities, including education providers and instructors.
The information on this page will help you understand what each license is used for, what the qualifications are for that license, and how to maintain it. You can also click “Ask DFS” in the lower right corner to access our chatbot.
Licensees. Any business location that an individual uses to perform a function that requires an agent license must be licensed as an insurance agency, and any business location that an individual uses to perform a function that requires an adjuster license must be licensed as an adjusting firm.
Upload the documents in your secure MyProfile account online. Licensees have 30 days and Limited Surety (bail bond) Agents have 10 working days from the date of change to notify the Department and/or update MyProfile with any changes to their information.
Do you have a question about being an insurance agent in Florida? Below are sorted lists of our most common frequently asked questions (FAQs). Click a topic to review its FAQs and answer(s).
The Current CE Requirement tab contains information about your current CE Requirement. On this page, you will find: • Your name and license number • Information about your CE requirement scenario based on license and years of licensure
The steps for becoming licensed. Any continuing education requirements for the license. To review a license's qualifications, select either the Florida resident or non-resident number associated with that license. Fingerprinting information. Citizenship Requirements. Fees and Payments information.
Continuing Education (CE) Requirements by License Type Required CE courses are determined in section 626.2815, Florida Statutes. See the chart below for a breakdown by license type.
For example, insurance agencies have a branch locations list and warranty firms have branch location licenses. Branch licenses are applied through and maintained within the MyProfile account of the licensed parent location.