UTAH
NRL RULES
| Yes |
Accepts licenses for Individuals electronically |
| Yes |
Accepts licenses for Business Entities electronically |
| Yes |
Accepts Limited License Classes and Lines of Authority
electronically |
| Yes |
Applicants can add lines of authority to an existing active
license electronically |
| Yes |
Applicants can reinstate a license electronically |
CONTACT INFORMATION
Fax: (801) 538-3830
Attn: Licensing Department
Utah Insurance Dept.,
State Office Building,
Room 3110,
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Fax: (801) 538-3830
Website: www.insurance.utah.gov
STATE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
- Utah's preferred method of application for Non-Residents is electronic. All licenses can now be applied for on-line and paid for with a major credit card. Failure to utilize this method will result in a $25 paper processing fee and a longer processing time for the applications.
- Agency applicants – Designated Responsible Licensed Producers must hold an active license in Utah for the appropriate lines of authority before agency license will be approved.
- Utah requires that an insurance agency licensed in the State of Utah must either include the word Insurance in its name, or state in its communications (i.e. Letterhead, business cards, ads, signage, the manner in which the phone is answered, etc) to indicate that it is an insurance agency. This does not apply to adjuster organizations. See Utah Insurance Department Rule R590-154.
State fees will be collected by NIPR (on behalf of UT) when a transaction is declined according to UT business rules. Transaction fees and processing fees will also apply. Violation of the following rules will result in a decline response.
- Individual applicants - Applicant must be 18 years old or older as determined from the applicant’s Date of Birth.
- Business Entity applicants - Designated/Responsible Licensed Producers (#23) must have an active resident or non-resident license in UT.
- If applying for the line of authority ""Surplus Lines"", then applicant must hold or apply for Property, and Casualty in UT.
- Applicant with a NR UT license in “inactive” status may not apply electronically through NRL if the license has been inactive for less than 365 days. If less than 365 days, application must be submitted through NRR.
- License reinstatements applicants will keep same license number. New numbers will not be issued for inactive licenses.