Insurance is mostly regulated on a state-by-state basis, with each state and U.S. territory determining their own legal standards and procedures. Here you can find state-specific information such as department of insurance contacts; read FAQs about licensing, carrier appointments, and Just-In-Time requirements; and stay up to date with relevant articles and blogs.
With AgentSync’s 50 State Summary Table, we’ve taken the top questions concerning licensing, appointments, adjuster, and business entity management and set them in a comparative grid across the states and territories. Have an at-a-glance understanding of how each state handles appointments or licensing.
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Effective April 11, 2025, Florida will begin displaying the Business Phone Number within the Producer Database.
Effective April 11, 2025, Nevada will introduce new appointment and termination offerings. Nevada will also remove invalid offerings.
Effective April 11, 2025, Tennessee will implement the Automobile Club Agent license class for resident & nonresident initial applications electronically.
Effective April 11, 2025, Tennessee will allow applicants with an "inactive" status reason to reapply as a new applicant electronically, regardless of the expiration date. These applicants can not be renewed.
Effective April 11, 2025, Oklahoma will be updating its acceptable designated home state list to include Mississippi, Washington, and West Virginia. The current list of states accepted by Oklahoma for designated home state is below.
Effective April 11, 2025, Pennsylvania will implement new validation requirements for applicants requesting amendments to the lines of authority on their license class. If the license is within the renewal window, the applicant must first renew the license. Once the license expiration date is updated, the applicant can then submit the amendment request.