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Phishing Email- Invoice Payment
NIPR is aware of a phishing email targeting NIPR customers. These emails are about past due invoices and may appear to be sent from our domains: @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. Please note these emails may not be from our company. If you receive a suspicious invoice email claiming to be from us, do not open any attachments, click on any links, or submit payment.
How to Identify a Fraudulent Email:
- Check the sender's email address: Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look like ours. Click on the domain name to unmask the vanity/fake domain, revealing the true sender.
- Look for generic greetings: Emails that begin with "Dear Customer" instead of your actual name may be phishing attempts.
- Examine the tone and grammar: Phishing emails often contain spelling mistakes, unusual phrasing, or a sense of urgency to get you to act quickly.
- Hover over the links (don't click): This reveals the actual URL and can help you determine if it's legitimate.
- Verify with us directly: If you ever receive an unexpected invoice or are unsure about an email's authenticity, please contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com.
We take your security very seriously and are actively working to stop these fraudulent emails.
Thank you.
Coming Soon: A Fresh New Look for Our Website!
In the next few months, we will be launching a brand-new version of our website, NIPR.com. It will feature a modern, updated design and improved navigation, while keeping the core features you rely on. Get a sneak peek here to view the new look and featured enhancements.
New York - Turning off initial licensing transaction processing for business entities.
Effective May 23, 2025 New York will turn off initial licensing transaction processing for business entities through NIPR for maintenance. Any transaction submitted to the gateway will be declined until processing resumes.
This affects the following transaction types:
- Resident Licensing (RL)
- Non-Resident Licensing (NRL)
- Non-Resident Licensing No Home State (NRLNHS)
Processing is expected to resume on or before July 1, 2025. An updated notification will be posted once processing resumes.
Phishing Email- Invoice Payment
NIPR is aware of a phishing email targeting NIPR customers. These emails are about past due invoices and may appear to be sent from our domains: @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. Please note these emails may not be from our company. If you receive a suspicious invoice email claiming to be from us, do not open any attachments, click on any links, or submit payment.
How to Identify a Fraudulent Email:
- Check the sender's email address: Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look like ours. Click on the domain name to unmask the vanity/fake domain, revealing the true sender.
- Look for generic greetings: Emails that begin with "Dear Customer" instead of your actual name may be phishing attempts.
- Examine the tone and grammar: Phishing emails often contain spelling mistakes, unusual phrasing, or a sense of urgency to get you to act quickly.
- Hover over the links (don't click): This reveals the actual URL and can help you determine if it's legitimate.
- Verify with us directly: If you ever receive an unexpected invoice or are unsure about an email's authenticity, please contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com.
We take your security very seriously and are actively working to stop these fraudulent emails.
Thank you.
Coming Soon: A Fresh New Look for Our Website!
In the next few months, we will be launching a brand-new version of our website, NIPR.com. It will feature a modern, updated design and improved navigation, while keeping the core features you rely on. Get a sneak peek here to view the new look and featured enhancements.
New York - Turning off initial licensing transaction processing for business entities.
Effective May 23, 2025 New York will turn off initial licensing transaction processing for business entities through NIPR for maintenance. Any transaction submitted to the gateway will be declined until processing resumes.
This affects the following transaction types:
- Resident Licensing (RL)
- Non-Resident Licensing (NRL)
- Non-Resident Licensing No Home State (NRLNHS)
Processing is expected to resume on or before July 1, 2025. An updated notification will be posted once processing resumes.
Phishing Email- Invoice Payment
NIPR is aware of a phishing email targeting NIPR customers. These emails are about past due invoices and may appear to be sent from our domains: @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. Please note these emails may not be from our company. If you receive a suspicious invoice email claiming to be from us, do not open any attachments, click on any links, or submit payment.
How to Identify a Fraudulent Email:
- Check the sender's email address: Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look like ours. Click on the domain name to unmask the vanity/fake domain, revealing the true sender.
- Look for generic greetings: Emails that begin with "Dear Customer" instead of your actual name may be phishing attempts.
- Examine the tone and grammar: Phishing emails often contain spelling mistakes, unusual phrasing, or a sense of urgency to get you to act quickly.
- Hover over the links (don't click): This reveals the actual URL and can help you determine if it's legitimate.
- Verify with us directly: If you ever receive an unexpected invoice or are unsure about an email's authenticity, please contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com.
We take your security very seriously and are actively working to stop these fraudulent emails.
Thank you.
NIPR's Licensing Center is a one-stop resource with everything you need to know about obtaining, renewing and managing producer and adjuster licenses through NIPR.
State Requirements and Contact Information
Apply for a New License
Review Continuing Education (CE) Requirements
Renew an Existing License
Change Contact Information
Printing Your License
Attachment Warehouse
Add a Line of Authority
Frequently Asked Questions
Print Order History and/or Receipt
Designated Responsible Licensed Producer/ Person Updates
Individual and Business Entity Name Change
Other Helpful Tools in the Licensing Center
State Contacts & FAQs ·
Look Up My National Producer Number ·
Check Application Status ·
Print Application Receipt
Go to the Licensing CenterNIPR offers several products and services to assist insurance companies and state insurance departments with the monitoring and/or regulation of insurance professionals.
Producer Database (PDB)
Download NIPR's Free Mobile App
NIPR Gateway
Resellers
Company Appointment Renewal Invoices
Account Manager Billing
State Contact Information / FAQ's
NAIC Uniform Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
Processing Appointments & Terminations
Other Helpful Tools in Products and Services
State Contacts & FAQs ·
NAIC Uniform Applications
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