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The Producer Licensing Division is responsible for all individual and agency licensing, including applicant examinations, background checks, reviewing, approving and issuing licenses, license renewals, and license reinstatements, as well as monitoring insurer appointments and agency associations.
Licensee Search. The Department provides public access to the contact information of the Department’s licensees so you can find an agent or agency in your area or verify that a specific agent or agency is currently licensed in Utah.
Please submit the request by faxing to 385-465-6055 or emailing as a PDF attachment to emaillicensing.uid@utah.gov.
Surplus lines applicants must hold an active resident producer license in Utah with an equivalent active property and/or casualty line of authority (LOA). Third Party Administrator applicants must submit documentation to the Utah Department of Insurance of the Insurance Policy or Surety Bond as Required by Utah Code Annotated Section 31A-25-205.
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Licensing Manuals. The Utah Insurance Department, in conjunction with Sircon, has arranged for Utah producers, adjusters, and CSRs to take advantage of a new web-based, personal compliance tool, called Sircon Producer EDGESM. This service is brought to you at no additional charge. • Applying for your license.
In order to get your Utah insurance license, you’ll need to complete the following five steps: Figure Out Which Insurance License You’ll Need. Complete a Pre-Licensing Education Course. Pass the Relevant Utah Insurance License Exam (s) Request a Fingerprint and Background Check. Submit Your Insurance License Application.