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.
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Effective, July 1, 2026 Rhode Island will remove a Non-Uniform Question (NUQ) for Company/Independent Adjuster from No Home State Products. Are you a war veteran and requesting exemption from the state licensing fee and filing a DD214 form? Note: Other states may use “disabled veteran” but Rhode Island rule applies to war (or conflict) veteran.
Effective July 1, 2026 Virginia will add a Non-Uniform Question (NUQ) for all license classes for Resident Licensing (RL), Resident Licensing Renewal (RLR), Non-Resident Licensing (NRL), Non-Resident Renewal (NRR), Non-Resident Adjuster Licensing (NRAL), and Non-Resident Adjuster Renewal (NRAR) applications. Please acknowledge that you have read the Virginia Sealing of Criminal Records statement below. Please note that, pursuant to § 19.2-392.15 C and F of the Code of Virginia, in any application for a license or registration submitted to or filed with the Virginia Bureau of Insurance ("Bureau"), including those submitted to or filed through a third party, you are not required to disclose information concerning a prior arrest, charge, or conviction that has been sealed. If you are applying to multiple states on one application, including Virginia, § 19.2-392.15 C and F of the Code of Virginia apply only to Virginia's review of your application. If you are unsure about how to answer any question that may relate to any prior arrest, charge, or conviction you have had (including whether such matters have been sealed), or about the disclosure requirements of other states to which you are applying, you should consult an attorney and/or review your court records prior to answering. Bureau staff cannot provide guidance or advice regarding disclosure of matters that have been sealed.
Posted May 26, 2026, The Surplus Line Association of California has announced that an Export List hearing will take place via video conference and teleconference at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time on June 24, 2026. The hearing will consider requests to add the following coverages to the Export List: 1\. Private, Primary Flood—Personal 2\. Private, Primary Flood—Commercial 3\. Private, Primary, Residential Flood Insurance 4\. Cyber Insurance 5\. Technology Errors & Omissions/Cyber Insurance 6\. Track Vehicles—Auto Physical Damage Please see the attachment for more information
Effective June 12, 2026, Alaska will offer Designated Home State electronic licensing for Independent Adjusters and Portable Electronic Adjusters. **Independent Adjuster ** - Accident & Health or Sickness - Casualty - Crop - Life - Miscellaneous - Personal Lines - Property **Portable Electronics Adjuster** - Casualty - Property
Posted May 8, 2026, Louisiana agency company appointment renewal invoices will be available for payment from July 1, 2026, to August 3, 2026. The termination deadline is June 25, 2026. $100 per appointment renewal
Effective June 12, 2026, South Carolina will no longer accept partial renewals. All active lines of authority must be renewed.