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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
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.
Renew an Insurance License online with the Texas Department of Insurance or find information about active insurance agents, agencies, and adjusters with the Texas Insurance Agent Search.
An active general lines, life, accident, health and HMO 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 .
Step-by-step instructions on how to get your Texas Insurance License. Learn how to become an insurance agent in Texas. - Updated April 2024
Getting your Texas insurance license is no simple feat. There are certain steps you need to take. Find out how you can ace each one in this guide
Candidates submitting applications must do so online for most license types at www.sircon.com/texas. Candidates may contact the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) with questions about maintaining a license after the license has been issued.
In this guide, we’ll break down the general information that you need to know in order to pass your exam, outline the differences between each examination line, and offer tips on both: how to prepare for your Texas insurance licensing exam, and on what to do after you pass.
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.
Search for a Texas insurance agent or download a list of licensed agents. You can search by name or license number.