(NEW) Effective April 17, 2023, House Bill 1084 was signed into law. This will enable Insurance Producers age 65 and older with 25 continuous years of licensure to be exempt from CE requirements. To apply for a CE waiver, complete the attached CE Waiver Affidavit and email it to licensing@mid.ms.gov. If you have any additional questions please email us at licensing@mid.ms.gov or call us at 601-359-3582.
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Effective November 10, 2017, the department will be providing a 90 day notification for license renewal for insurance producers, adjusters, entities and bail agents. Please ensure that the department has your current business e-mail as renewal invoices and licenses will be sent to the business email address on record. There is an option to print your license by registering with Sircon or AgencyEdge on Sircon’s/Vertafore Website. Sircon/AgencyEdge users may print the license free for 30 days. Bail Soliciting & Enforcement Agents licenses are mailed and Professional Bail Agents are emailed. For questions, email licensing@mid.ms.gov.
You may verify/update your contact information, including mailing address and current business e-mail address on the sircon site. There is not fee to update your email or address if you are an individual. There is not a fee to update an agency/business entity email, but there is a fee to update an entity address on Sircon. You can also download and complete an Address Change Form, then scan and email to licensing@mid.ms.gov.
Email Instructions
The Mississippi Insurance Department offers the following types of producer\individual licenses, renewal instructions and links. Licenses must be renewed before the expiration date. Click on the links (where available) for application instructions and forms. Questions pertaining to the licensing process should be directed to licensing@mid.ms.gov
Duplicate renewal invoices must be requested by email: licensing@mid.ms.gov or by mail: P O Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205.
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Auto Club agent renewal invoices will be mailed the last week of January.
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Auto Club agent application and notarized endorsement.
Bail Agent licenses will renew in September in odd years (e.g. 2017, 2019, 2021). Bail Agent renewal invoices will be emailed the last week of July.
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Professional Bail Agent, Bail Enforcement or Soliciting Agent application.
Burial agent renewal invoices will be emailed the last week of December.
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Burial agent application.
Upon renewing your Insurance Producer license, a new expiration date will be calculated depending on the licensee’s birth month. Licenses will now be issued on a biennial basis with a minimum term of 13 months and a maximum term of 24 months.
It is strongly recommended that you renew your license electronically at www.sircon.com/mississippi or at www.nipr.com. All licensees who submit a clean electronic renewal application should receive their licenses via email within five business days. You may also choose to return your paper renewal application and the license fee to the Department before the expiration date. All licensees who choose to submit a clean paper renewal invoice should receive their licenses via email within five business days, as well.
Non-residents: MID staff will verify home state licensure on the national state producer licensing database (SPLD).
If you did not renew your license during previous renewal cycle, you may submit a new application to reinstate a license within twelve months of the previous expiration date. For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit either:
Legal renewal invoices will be emailed the last week of December.
Non-resident renewals submit application and license fee. MID staff will verify home state licensure on the national state producer licensing database (SPLD).
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Legal application with notarized endorsement.
Managing General Agent Individual biennial renewal expiration date will be calculated depending on the licensee’s birth month. Licenses are issued on a biennial basis with a minimum term of 13 months and a maximum term of 24 months. Invoices will generate 67 days prior to the expiration date.
This license is not available to be renewed on-line. Please mail completed renewal invoice with license fee to the Department.
A reinstatement will result in a lapse in licensure.
A late fee of 50% is imposed if reinstating license within one year after expiration.
Reinsurance Intermediary Manager/Broker renewal invoices are emailed the third week of December. If you failed to renew your license and wish to reinstate your license, you may submit a new application. A reinstatement will result in a lapse in licensure. There is not a penalty fee.
Risk Retention Agent renewal invoices are mailed the last week of March.
This license is not available to be renewed on-line. Please mail the completed renewal invoice with license fee to the Department.
Supervising General Agent biennial renewal expiration date will be calculated depending on the licensee’s birth month. Licenses are issued on a biennial basis with a minimum term of 13 months and a maximum term of 24 months. Licenses may be renewed online up to 67 days prior to the expiration date.
You may choose to return your paper renewal application and the license fee to the Department before the expiration date.
Surplus Lines Insurance Producer renewal invoices are emailed 90 days prior to the expiration date. A new expiration date will be calculated depending on the licensee’s birth month. Licenses will now be issued on a biennial basis with a minimum term of 13 months and a maximum term of 24 months. You may renew your license on-line until its expiration date at www.sircon.com/Mississippi "Renew your license".
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Surplus Lines Insurance Producer license application or apply on-line at www.sircon.com/Mississippi "Apply for a License".
Residents: MID staff will verify that you hold a current insurance producer license with property & casualty line of authority and one property and casualty appointments.
Non-residents: MID staff will verify home state licensure on the national state producer licensing database (SPLD) and that the licensee maintains a current insurance producer license with property and casualty lines of authority and at least one appointment with admitted property and casualty Insurance Company or is licensed as a surplus lines agent in resident state.
Viatical Settlement renewal invoices will be emailed the last week of October.