Step #1 - Complete your current resident state's clearance request process. Note: If you receive a "Letter of Clearance," upload the letter into the NIPR Attachment Warehouse, " Additional Licensing Documents" section.
NIPR Attachment Warehouse
***Complete the steps below within 90 days of receiving clearance from your prior resident state:
Step #2 - Complete your AZ fingerprint and background check requirement.
Instructions for how to complete AZ Fingerprint Process
Step #3 - Apply for your AZ Resident Producer License. - Go to NIPR.com and "Apply for a New License"
NIPR.Com - "Apply for a New License"
Relocating to Another State from AZStep #1 - Complete the AZ Request for Letter of Clearance (L-CLR)for and email to [email protected]
AZ Request for Letter of Clearance (L-CLR)
***Complete the steps below within 90 days of receiving clearance from AZ DIFI:
Step #2 - Complete the resident application process for your new resident state.
**Complete the step below within 30 days of receiving your new resident license if you wish to receive an AZ non-resident license without submitting a non-resident application and fees:
Step #3 - Email a copy of your new resident license certificate to [email protected]
Renewing an Insurance License?Use our "DETERMINING YOUR ARIZONA INSURANCE CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS" online resource to determine if you need to complete insurance continuing education, and if so, how much.
Submit Your License or Renewal Application and changes to contact information.All applications should go through NIPR.com
Low-income Applicants May Qualify for License Fee WaiverAn individual whose family income is at or below 200% of the federal poverty level may qualify to have the license fee waived. See Form L-WAV, below.
"1033 Waiver"18 USC § 1033 prohibits individuals convicted of certain offenses from engaging in or proposing to become engaged in the business of insurance without the written consent of an insurance regulatory official. 18 USC § 1033(e)(2). Apart from applying for an insurance license, you must request permission to engage in the business of insurance if:
An 18 USC § 1033 offense includes: