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How do I print my Massachusetts insurance license?

By Isabella Little |

Massachusetts does not offer online license printing. Licensees must contact the state. Applicants for the variable line of authority must supply FINRA Central Registry Depository (CRD) number on the application. If you need to verify your CRD number you may use the Broker Search feature found on FINRA’s website.

How do I reinstate my Insurance license in Massachusetts?

You may also print a paper renewal form from the Massachusetts State Division of Insurance website. There is a fee of $225 per application to renew your license. Once this process is complete, your license will be renewed and your new expiration date will be three years from your previous expiration date.

Do you need a license to sell title insurance?

Title Insurance agents and title agencies must obtain a license in the states where they plan to work. Separate licenses may be required for agencies to do business within the state. Some states license business entities and others only license individual agents and producers.

Do you need a license to sell insurance in Massachusetts?

All Insurance Producers (formerly called agents or brokers) must be licensed to sell insurance in Massachusetts. Find the information you need about licensure and licensure requirements here. A full listing of all licensed producers may be found below.

How does title insurance work in Massachusetts real estate?

While Massachusetts closing attorneys search and certify each title to real estate before a closing, there are often hidden title defects that even the most careful title search will not reveal. In addition to protection from financial loss, title insurance pays the cost of defending against any covered claim.

How much does it cost to get an insurance license in Ma?

Once you have completed your exams, you are now ready to apply for your license. If you have more than one line of authority that you have passed the exam for, be sure to apply for all of those lines. The fee for an online application is $225 for Life, Accident, and Health, or $300 for Property and Casualty.