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Insurance Division: (602) 364-3100. Financial Division: (602) 771-2800 . AATA Division: (602) 364-2886
The Arizona Department of Insurance of Insurance and Financial Institutions ("DIFI") is the primary regulator for FISCUs. If you need help or information about FCUs, visit the NCUA Consumer Assistance Center webpage (mycreditunion.gov/consumer-assistance-center) .
Phone: (602) 364-2499. Phone Hours: 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays (except state holidays) Email: insurance.consumers@difi.az.gov. To learn more about the Department of Insurance, read A Consumer Guide to the Arizona Department of Insurance. A Consumer Guide to the Arizona Department of Insurance.
Over 250,000 individuals and firms are licensed in Arizona. Licenses are issued for a four-year term. Detailed information, licensing forms and instructions are available from the Insurance Department web site at https://insurance.az.gov/producers. Producer Licensing: (602) 364-4457 or (877) 660-0964.
Maintain and apply up-to-date knowledge. Use the Arizona Department of Insurance website as a resource for Arizona laws, rules, regulatory bulletins, and other important information.
Introducing the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Ins tu ons (DIFI)! ‐ Sco © Greenberg, Interim Deputy Superintendent of Financial Ins tu ons During the past two years, Arizona policymakers enacted legisla on to combine the
Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions | 571 followers on LinkedIn. @ArizonaDIFI | Our mission is to protect consumers, provide certainty on regulatory matters, and...
Dept. of Insurance and Financial Institutions Fiscal Year 2021 Strategic Plan Vision: Safe, innovative, competitive and readily available financial and insurance products and services with minimal regulatory and taxpayer burdens. Executive Summary: The Department of Insurance and Financial
This portal is for an insurance company to use to respond to a Department of Insurance request for information about a consumer complaint. To file a new complaint, visit the NAIC Consumer Information Source web site and select AZ from the map.
The bulletin provides information you need to know about the examination process and lists topics (including references to statutes and rules) you need to learn in order to pass an insurance examination. Arizona statutes (laws) and administrative code (rules) are available at no charge over the Internet.