Get an Insurance Agent License

You must be a licensed insurance agent in order to provide Georgians with information about insurance and sell policies.

To get a license, you need to meet specific requirements, which vary depending on the category, also called class, of insurance you wish to sell.

You can read detailed information about licensing, prelicensing and application requirements, exams, licensing fees, and more, in the Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook, published by Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King.

It is best to gather all needed information, documentation and requirements when applying. If your submission is incomplete, the application process will be delayed. After applying, please watch your email for any needed information and updates.

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How Do I … Get an Insurance Agent License?

Choose the Type of Insurance You Want to Sell

There are several types of insurance you can be licensed to sell in Georgia. These types range from credit, life, and casualty to property, accident and sickness, and travel. Do your research and learn about each one. Also, when exploring each type, keep in mind that one license might qualify you to sell more than one class of insurance. For example, a “Life, Accident and Sickness” license will enable you to sell both Life and Accident and Sickness insurance; whereas, a Life insurance license will only enable you to sell Life insurance.

Review the Licensing Requirements

The requirements, qualifications, and fees for an insurance license vary by type. Below is a list of the insurance licenses available in Georgia and what’s required for each.

Agent Licensing Requirements
  1. 5 hours of self study
  2. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  3. Apply online at NIPR or Sircon
  4. Payment of $120
  5. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  6. Once you complete the self study and complete the Credit Agent Pre-licensing Education Certificate Form, you can move to Step 7
  1. Completion of 40-hour Life, Accident and Sickness prelicensing course
  2. Passing score on Life, Accident and Sickness examination
  3. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  4. Apply online at NIPR or Sircon
  5. Payment of $120
  6. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  7. Note:
  1. Completion of 20-hour Personal Lines prelicensing course
  2. Passing score on Personal Lines examination
  3. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  4. Apply online at NIPR or Sircon
  5. Payment of $120
  6. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  7. Note:
  1. Completion of 40-hour Property and Casualty prelicensing course.
  2. Passing score on Property and Casualty examination
  3. You must select both Property and Casualty when applying. We do not license just Property or just Casualty.
  4. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  5. Apply online at NIPR or Sircon
  6. Payment of $120
  7. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  8. Note:
  1. Complete the Sponsoring Insurer/Agent Certification Form which is required to be uploaded for your application to be processed
  2. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  3. Payment of $80 fee
  4. Apply online at Sircon
  5. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  1. No prelicensing course or examination are required (Steps 3 through 6 do not apply to this license)
  2. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  3. Apply online at NIPR or Sircon
  4. Payment of $120
  5. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  1. Completion of 8-hour Variable Product prelicensing course (through sponsoring company)
  2. Passing score on Variable Products examination
  3. Complete the Citizenship Affidavit. Make a copy of the front of the acceptable id. This form and the required copy of the acceptable id must be uploaded to complete your application.
  4. Apply online at Sircon
  5. Payment of $120
  6. Fingerprints (submitted electronically for a criminal background check)
  7. Note:

Complete Your Prelicensing Education Requirement

  1. Find a state-approved, prelicensing education course – If you’re required to complete a state-approved, prelicensing education course, you can find a list of providers by using this online tool. If you have any questions or have trouble finding the course you need, please contact our offices at 800-274-8969 or 800-274-0488.
  2. Self study – If you’re pursuing a credit insurance license, you’ll need to complete 5 hours of self-study. Self-study and correspondence courses must include a final exam which is proctored by a disinterested third party. When you successfully complete the course, the school should provide you with a self-study certificate to verify that you've fulfilled your prelicensing education requirement.

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