The Mississippi Insurance Department provides updates for insurance producers, individuals and business entities. Click on the links (where available) for license information, frequently asked questions and bulletins. Questions pertaining to the licensing process should be directed to licensing@mid.ms.gov or by calling the MID Licensing Division at 601-359-3582.
Use the index below to go directly to a particular section on this page:
MID Producer Licensing Update
On-line License Renewal Dates
Go to www.sircon.com/Mississippi “Renew or Reinstate your License” or www.nipr.com
Agents/Producers |
Renewable Dates On-Line |
1. Insurance Producers, Limited Lines Insurance Producer, Limited Line Credit Insurance Producer, Limited Lines Self-Storage Insurance Producer |
Licenses will expire on the last day of the birth month of the licensee on a biennial basis. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date.
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2. Auto Club |
Licenses will expire on March 31, annually. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
3. Legal |
Licenses will expire on February 28, annually. Licenses may be renewed 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
4. Adjuster |
Licenses will expire on a biennial basis by birth month. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
5. Surplus Lines |
Licenses will expire on a biennial basis by birth month. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
6. Bail Bonds (Sircon only) |
Licenses will expire on September 30 of odd years. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date.
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7. Viatical |
Viatical expire annually on December 31. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
8. Supervising General Agent (Individual) |
Licenses will expire on the last day of the birth month of the licensee on a biennial basis. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date.
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The following license types for individuals are NOT available to be
renewed on-line: Burial, Risk Retention Agent and Reinsurance
Intermediary Manager/Broker, Supervising General Agent.
Agencies/Business Entities |
Renewable Dates On-Line |
1. Insurance Producer Entity, Limited Lines Insurance Producer Entity, Limited Line Credit Insurance Producer Entity, Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer Entity,
Limited Lines Self-Storage Insurance Producer Entity |
Licenses will expire on May 31 on a biennial basis. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date.
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2. Supervising General Agent (entity)
Resident & Non Resident – SIRCON |
Licenses will expire on May 31 on a biennial basis. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date.
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3. Independent Adjuster |
Licenses will expire on a biennial basis by birth month. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
4. Third Party Administrator |
TPA licenses expire 365 days after approval. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days before expiration date. |
5. Viatical |
Viatical expire annually on December 31. Licenses may be renewed online 90 days prior to the expiration date. |
The following Agency license types for business entities are NOT available to be renewed
on-line: Managing General Agent and Reinsurance Intermediary. Supervising General Agent NOT available for renewal on NIPR.
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On-line License Applications
MS first-time licenses and reinstatements available through Sircon:
Go to www.sircon.com/Mississippi “Apply for a License”
Agents/Producers |
Agencies/Business Entities |
1. Insurance Producers, Limited Lines Insurance Producer, Limited Line Credit Insurance Producer, Limited Lines Self-Storage Insurance Producer, Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer |
1. Insurance Producers Entities, Limited Lines Insurance Producer Entities, Limited Line Credit Insurance Producer Entities , Limited Lines Self-Storage Insurance Producer Entities,
Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer Entity |
2. Auto Club |
2. Portable Electronics Entity |
3. Legal |
3. Viaticals |
4. Adjusters |
4. Third Party Administrators |
5. Surplus Lines Insurance Producer |
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6. Supervising General Agent (Individual) |
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Note:
Auto Club and Legal license on-line applicants must email (licensing@mid.ms.gov) the company endorsement located on the
third page of the respective applications. Viatical and TPA applicants must submit required documentation by email or mail.
The following license types are NOT available on-line:
Burial, MGA, Reinsurance BKR/MGR, BAIL, SGA Entity, Risk Retention Group and Risk Purchasing Group.
Bail is NOT available online for applications. SGA individual residents are NOT available to renew online. SGA individual residents are NOT available online for applications on SIRCON.
SGA entities are NOT available to renew online on NIPR. SGA entities are NOT available to apply on online.
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Downloads of Company Appointment Lists and Specific License Types
The Mississippi Insurance Department has made available free access to active company appointments and all individuals licensed under specific types.
Search for Licensed Insurance Company - To
access company appointments, type in either: (1) the company name, (2) the MS license number, or (3) NAIC number. The company's license information
and appointments will appear on the screen. To place this information in an Excel spreadsheet, highlight the entire area, copy and paste onto Excel.
To download only the company appointments to Excel, click on the Download Button above the list of Company Appointments. To download lists of licensed insurance
companies, companies by authorized lines, or companies by license type, select the list to download in the List Search Section and then click the Download Button above the
list.
Search for Licensed Individual or Entity -
To download lists of individuals or entities to Excel, select the list to download in the List Search Section and then click the Download Button above the list.
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SPLD is Updated Daily
The Mississippi Insurance Department submits daily license and appointment
information to the NAIC State Producer Licensing Database (SPLD). The process
normally takes two days after the license and appointment information is entered before it
displays on the SPLD. This information is used by all 50 states
to verify home state licensure of non-resident applicants.
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Test Scores for Residents
The Mississippi Insurance Department now has the capability of receiving test scores electronically for resident producers and adjusters. The Testing Service submits these scores on a daily basis.
MID processors verify the electronic test results upon receiving a license application, license fee and electronic pre-licensing record. Industrial Life examination results must be submitted with
the application or emailed to the Licensing Division at licensing@mid.ms.gov.
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Appointment Renewals
Appointment Renewals will be emailed out for all license types on April 1st of each year and payment in full will be due on May 31st of each year. Please see Bulletin 2009-8 for more information.
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Printing Licenses
Licenses are emailed by the Department when approved. Licenses can be printed on SIRCON for a fee at www.sircon.com. Producers/adjusters who have a Sircon account can print their license free by accessing their account at www.sircon.com
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Licensing Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions and Answers
Mississippi Insurance Department (MID),
P.O. Box 79,
Jackson, MS 39205-0079
Mississippi Department of Insurance (MID),
1001 Woolfolk State Office Building,
501 North West St.,
Jackson, MS 39201
Requests can be handled in up to 5 business days.
The significant volume of paperwork received by this agency must be processed by several departments before a license or appointment can be issued.
The mailroom clerks separate incoming paperwork by license type.
The accounting department enters the check number, SSN and demographic
information and assigns the license type for the applicant. An invoice
number is generated for the unscheduled payment of the first-time
applicant. Renewal invoice payments are applied to the scheduled payment.
The licensing division must ensure each individual application, Letter
of Certification or Cancellation, pre-license and continuing education
information and license fees all meet the requirements established by
state law. Once the information is verified and approved by our processors,
the application is forwarded to the data entry personnel who enter the
license data. The licenses are issued and mailed the following business day.
There are several steps involved in processing an application, requiring up to 5 business days.
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Producer\Agent Licensing Questions and Answers
A Letter of Certification may be requested online/electronically at
www.sircon.com/mississippi or by mail with a $20 fee per letter payable to Mississippi Insurance Department at
www.mid.ms.gov : select “Individual/Entities,” select “Online Licensing Services”, select “list of Customer Services and Fees,” then chose appropriate service.
A Letter of Clearance may be requested via mail, including $20 fee per letter payable to Mississippi Insurance Department. The agent/producer must submit a signed statement requesting for the letter of clearance. Be sure to indicate the out of state address where you would like the letter of clearance to be sent. The form is found at
www.mid.ms.gov : under the “Individual/Entities” box select “Online Licensing Services”, select “list of Customer Services and Fees,” then chose appropriate service.
You may simply allow your license to lapse or you may submit a written request, signed and dated, scan and email:
licensing@mid.ms.gov to “Cancel” your license with the effective date of cancellation. Only the licensee may cancel their license.
The proper procedure is to complete the required approved pre-license course, pass the examination, if required, and submit a producer application with the appropriate license fee electronically (
www.sircon.com or
www.nipr.com) or by paper.
The insurance producer license, with Life Accident & Health or Property & Casualty lines expire biennially the last day of the birth month. Renewal invoices are emailed 90 days in advance of expiration. If a producer did not renew in the current license period, they can reinstate within 12 months of the license expiration date online or by downloading a new application. Residents and nonresidents submit the renewal invoice and appropriate license fee online or by paper. There is a 50% penalty to reinstate a license within 12 months of expiration. Residents applying for a new license after the 12 month period are required to complete a new pre-licensing course and state exam.
Classes and exams are conducted by outside providers. You need to contact the providers and request their schedule of classes. A list of providers and courses may be found at
www.sircon.com/mississippi: click on “Look up education courses and credits” and follow the prompts. For pre-licensing information, change education type to "Pre licensing Education." A schedule of exams can be found at
www.pearsonvue.com or call them at (888) 293-4222 Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 7:00pm CT, Closed on local holidays.
A no-initial cost subscription for producers and adjusters applying for, renewing, and managing your licenses, upcoming renewals, and CE from one convenient and secure online location.
www.sircon/mississippi
The producer is strongly encouraged to change his/her address for free online at
www.nipr.com or the producer may either complete a change in address form
www.mid.ms.gov under “Individuals/Entities,” select “Online Licensing Services,” select “List of Customer Services and Fees” and select appropriate service or write a letter requesting a change in address. The form needs to be signed and dated with your license # and may be scanned and emailed (
licensing@mid.ms.gov), faxed to (601) 359-1951 or mailed to P.O. Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205-0079. There is a $25 fee to print a new license, if requested.
Non-resident producers who request a name change must submit a signed letter requesting such. The MID staff will verify the individual’s new name based on their home state license information on the NAIC Producer Licensing Database (SPLD). Resident producers must submit a signed letter with a copy of their marriage license, divorce decree or other legal document reflecting the new name. There is a $25 fee to print a new license, if requested.
MID requires a signed letter with the current mailing address certifying the license was not received. MID will verify that the correct address is on file. If MID has the correct address, one duplicate license will be provided at no charge if received within 30 days of MID mailing the license. The letter may be scanned and emailed to
licensing@mid.ms.gov or mailed. A duplicate license fee will be required if the individual/entity has moved without previously providing MID the current mailing address.
The cost to print duplicate licenses is $25.00 for individuals and $50 for entities.
The resident producer shall submit a license amendment form for the requested new line(s) and a $25 fee. MID will verify completion of prelicensing education. Non-residents would complete the amendment form with $25 fee and the MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Licensing Database (SPLD). This option is available online at
www.nipr.com and
www.sircon.com/mississippi. You may also download and mail the form found at
www.mid.ms.gov: select “Individuals/Entities,” select “Online Licensing Services,” select “List of Customer Services and Fees” and select appropriate service.
The producer must obtain a Letter of Clearance from Mississippi ($20 fee); receive a license from the new home state insurance department, submit a new application with new address stating you are changing from resident to nonresident. MID staff will verify new home state licensure on the NAIC producer licensing database (SPLD). There is a $25 fee to print a new license, if requested.
The producer must submit a change of address letter and the MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Licensing Database (SPLD). There is a $25 fee to print a new license, if requested.
The individual must submit an adjuster’s application ($50 fee) found at
www.mid.ms.gov: select “Individuals/Entities,” select “Adjuster Licensing.” You may also apply on-line at
www.sircon.com/mississippi or
www.nipr.com. The MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Database (SPLD). The applicant must have passed an examination in their home state, in another state they are licensed in providing documentation or in Mississippi to receive the license.
No
Producer will submit a License Amendment Form by applying online (
www.sircon.com/mississippi or
www.nipr.com). You can also download and mail the form found at
www.mid.ms.gov: select “Individuals/Entities,” select “Online Licensing Services,” select “List of Customer Services and Fees” and select appropriate service. If they are a resident, submit a copy of their NASD registration or series 6 or 7 test results. We will also verify on the FINRA website. If a non-resident the MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Database (SPLD). There is a $25 fee to amend an existing license.
Yes. Residents need to submit an application, reinstatement fee and complete 12 or 24 hours of continuing education (based on month of birth) within one year of previous license expiration. Non-residents need to submit an application and reinstatement fee, and the MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Licensing Database (SPLD).
Note: A resident producer whose license has been expired for over one year is not eligible to reinstate and must comply with all initial application requirements.
This includes completing a new pre-licensing course and passing a written exam in order to reinstate the license.
You need to write the words “put on non-active status” on the license renewal form and submit the appropriate renewal fee to keep the license current. This must be repeated each license period you are renewing. Non-active is when you are not selling, negotiating or soliciting. To reactivate, residents need to complete required continuing education and notify MID in writing or scan and email to
licensing@mid.ms.gov to change status to active.
Producers would need to amend the license to add the Accident and Health line of authority to their license online (
www.sircon.com/mississippi or
www.nipr.com) or by paper application. Resident Producers must submit an amendment form, complete 20 hours of Accident & Health pre-license education and pass the Accident & Health exam. Non-resident Producers must submit an amendment form and the MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Database (SPLD). There is a $25 fee to amend a license.
The applicant must complete an application online at
www.sircon.com/mississippi or
www.nipr.com or submit a paper Temporary Limited Lines Insurance Producer application and submit a $100 license fee. The license is good for 120 days and may be issued one time.
No
Visit our website at
www.mid.ms.gov, scroll down to Individuals/entities and click on “Applications for Licensure ”
You are strongly encouraged to apply electronically at
www.sircon.com/mississippi or
www.nipr.com. You may submit either a MS application or NAIC Uniform application and appropriate license fee. The MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC Producer Database (SPLD).
Contact Pearson Vue by telephone (888) 293-4222 / Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 7:00pm CT, Closed on local holidays, or visit
www.pearsonvue.com
Contact a prelicensing education provider. You can find a list of approved providers at
www.sircon.com/mississippi and select Look Up Education Courses and Credits, and then follow the prompts or visit
www.mid.ms.gov click on Individuals/Entities, click on Prelicensing and Continuing Education and click on Study Material Sources.
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Agent Appointment Questions and Answers
The required effective date must be within 15 days of receipt by MID per MS Code 83-17-75(2).
This information is available at no charge on our website at
www.mid.ms.gov. Under the HOW DO I topic, click on “Search for a Company/Agent.”
There is no charge to cancel an appointment. Only the appointing company or the agent themselves can request a cancelled appointment.
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Pre-Licensing and Continuing Education Questions and Answers
No
No
20 hours per line of authority for Life, Accident & Health, Property, Casualty, Personal Lines. 12 hours for adjusters or proof of prior experience.
Individual Insurance Producers who hold a license in one or more of the following lines of authority: Life, Accident and Health, Property or Casualty, for a license period of more than eighteen (18) months, need twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education (including three (3) hours of ethics) in order to renew their license. Individual producers with a license period of eighteen (18) months or less complete twelve (12) hours of continuing education. Adjusters complete twelve (12) hours.
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Business Entity Licensing Questions and Answers
The resident entity must submit the following: (1) Business Entity application, (2) copy of
Articles of Incorporation from the Miss. Secretary of State’s Office or for an LLC, a
certificate of formation if it is for a partnership, a Certificate of Limited Partnership
and (3) the appropriate license fee.
A Business Entity application, documentation if needed and the appropriate license fee. Most applications can be submitted electronically at
www.sircon.com or
www.nipr.com. A paper application can also be submitted. The MID staff will verify home state licensure on the NAIC State Producer Database (SPLD).
Title is included in the Limited Lines Insurance Producer Business Entity license.
Complete the Entity Amendment form.
Complete the Entity Amendment form.
The designated responsible producer would determine the lines of authority.
If you use the word “insurance” in your business name, you must apply for a letter of approval from the MS insurance Dept. Please submit a request for review. When approved, a letter will be forwarded to you.
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Becoming A Bail Agent Questions and Answers
You will need to take the 40-hour pre-licensing course offered by the Mississippi Bail Association, pass the state
bail agent exam, come to the MS Insurance Department to be fingerprinted, complete an application (signed by both you and the professional bail agent you will be working under), a full-face color photo, and $40
fee per license (bail soliciting & bail enforcement).
There are three vendors providing the 40-hour pre-licensing training for Bail Agents. You may contact them for their
calendar of available pre-licensing courses and tuition costs:
- Mississippi Bail Agents Association - www.msbail.org - 601-899-8599
- Mississippi Coalition of Bail Sureties - www.mcobs.org - 1-877-771-2245
- Mississippi Bail Training Institute - www.msbti.org - 228-265-7700
Please note that vendors (1) MBAA and (3) MBTI offer both classroom and on-line courses.
Contact PearsonVue at 1-888-293-4222 or logon at
www.pearsonvue.com
for information on upcoming exam dates and locations to be given.
Once the application has been received, it takes approximately 7 to 14 business days. This
is also dependent on receiving the fingerprint background results from DPS and the FBI.
Only a bail enforcement agent is allowed to work under more than one professional bail agent. He/she
will have to apply for each license. As long as the applicant is currently licensed, the only requirements are a completed application and license fee.
The MID does not license bonding companies. The Personal Surety and Limited Surety
professional licenses authorize the individual to have a trade name (bonding company). The requirements are:
- Hold a bail soliciting license for three (3) consecutive years prior to applying for a professional agent license.
- Pass the professional bail agent exam.
- Submit completed application and $100 fee.
- Submit a full-faced color photo.
- Become fingerprinted by the MID if not submitted in the previous twelve (12) months; if previously fingerprinted, use resubmission form.
- Additionally, Limited Surety must include appointment form and $25 fee; Personal Surety must include $30,000 CD, irrevocable security power, and original bank safekeeping
receipt if CD is not the original.
No
The Personal Surety must post a $30,000.00 qualification bond (CD) and irrevocable security power.The Limited
Surety is backed by the appointing insurance company.
The department only accepts certificates of deposit (CD) or a state-issued bond.
No. The CD’s are to be made out to both the professional bondsman and the Mississippi Insurance Department. These are not to be redeemed
until formally released by the Commissioner of Insurance.
Non-residents must comply with the requirements the same as the residents. See Question 5.
Call or email the Mississippi Bail Association, Mississippi Coalition of Bail Sureties or Mississippi Bail Training Institute.
Contact the MID Producer Licensing Division for instructions. If your personal surety license has been inactive for five
(5) years, you may simply submit a letter to the department to request your qualification bond be returned.
All complaints must be in writing. Be sure to indicate the name of the bail agent and NOT the bail bonding company. Give specifics
of the incident(s) and if money was involved, send copies of payment(s) made. Mail to: Mississippi Insurance Department, Attn: Investigations Division, P O Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205 or email
licensing@mid.ms.gov.
By operation of law, your license will be canceled and you will be notified by certified letter by the department. To reinstate,
you must submit a new application, $100 license fee, a new company appointment with $25 appointment fee and become fingerprinted by our staff (if not done so in the previous 12 months).
Your license will be canceled on the expiration date (which is September 30 of every odd year). If you wish to reinstate, you
will be required to take the 40-hour pre-license course (if not already taken). If you have taken the 40-hour course, you will need to apply for your license after it expires and it will show a lapse. You will also need to
be fingerprinted by our staff if not done so in the previous 12 months.
Since the bail enforcement agent is currently licensed, they WILL NOT be required to take the 40-hour course.
You will need three documents: a recent head shot photo, no larger than a 4x6; your social security card and a valid driver’s license.
The fee is $50.00 (check or money order only).
It may take two to six weeks to receive your prints back in our office.
No, if you have successfully completed all the requirements you will receive your license in the mail.
No, that information is for the MID office only.
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Bulletin 2009-2 - FAQ's
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