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Reinsurance Intermediary Broker & Manager
(Individual & Business Entity)
REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY – Any Individual, legal entity, or business trade name, other than an officer or employee of the ceding insurer, who or which solicits, negotiates or places reinsurance cessions or retrocessions on behalf of a ceding insurer, without the authority to bind reinsurance on behalf of such insurer. (REF: C.G.S. §38a-760)
REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARY MANAGER – Any person, firm, association, or corporation who has authority to bind or manage all parts of the assumed reinsurance business of a reinsurer, including the management of a separate division, department or underwriting office, and acts as an agent for such reinsurer whether known as a reinsurance intermediary-manager, manager, or other similar term. (§38a-760)
C.G.S. §38a-760 – see Title 38a* Insurance
Initial: $675.00
Reinstatement: $675.00
Renewal: $625.00
No pro-rating, non-refundable $50.00 application fee.
Two (2) years – Expires December 31st every EVEN year.
Applicants must submit an application through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR).
Residents:
- No pre-licensing course is required.
- No examination is required.
- Applicants must hold an active Producer license.
Apply through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR).
Non-Residents:
Connecticut grants reciprocity if you hold a Producer or Reinsurance Intermediary license in your home/resident state.
Apply through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR).
Additional Requirement (Non-Residents Only)
Submit a completed Power of Attorney form:
- Non-Resident Corporation: Power of Attorney Form
- Non-Resident Non-Corporation: Power of Attorney Form
- Non-Resident Individual: Power of Attorney Form
A Designated Responsible Licensed Person (DRLP) is a licensed individual appointed by a business entity to be responsible for the entity’s insurance license. In many license types, a DRLP is required to ensure the business entity has appropriate licensed oversight.
Reinsurance Intermediary License Exception:
A DRLP is NOT required for a Reinsurance Intermediary license.
Business entities applying for this license type do not need to designate or maintain a DRLP, even though this license is issued to business entities only.
Renewals are processed through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR)
Renewal notices are emailed about 90 days before your expiration date.
Submit your renewal application and payment through NIPR before the expiration date.
Not applicable.
Reinstatements are completed through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR).
Please be reminded that it is your responsibility to keep your contact information current. Failure to receive renewal notices or other important correspondence due to outdated contact information does not excuse you from meeting renewal deadlines or other regulatory requirements. Ensure that your address, phone number, and email are up-to-date to avoid any disruptions in your licensing status.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Connecticut does not require CE for any Public Adjuster.
Power of Attorney Forms (Non-Residents Only):
- Non-Resident Corporation: Power of Attorney Form
- Non-Resident Non-Corporation: Power of Attorney Form
- Non-Resident Individual: Power of Attorney Form
Fingerprints are not required for this license type.