Licensing Division
Wyoming Resident Individual Insurance Producer License
- Required to sell, solicit or negotiate insurance in
Wyoming.
- Two-year license.
- Renewable on last day of producer’s birth month every
two years.
- Wyoming does not require pre-licensing education or
photos.
Lines of Insurance on a Producer License:
- Life
- Accident/Health/Sickness/Disability
- Variable Life/Variable Annuity
- Property
- Casualty
- Personal Lines
- Limited Line - Credit (no CE required for Credit)
- Limited Line - Travel (no exam, or
CE required for Travel)
Eligibility for Resident Producer License
To obtain a Wyoming resident producer license, an
individual must:
- Be at least eighteen (18) years of age,
- Have not committed any act that is a ground for denial,
suspension or revocation pursuant to
Wyoming
Statute § 26-9-211,
- Submit a completed application,
- Pay the appropriate fees,
- Within the preceding 12 months, pass the appropriate
exam (no exam for Travel), and
- Submit fingerprints and a fee for the Criminal History
Record Check.
- Applicants for variable life/variable annuity must
include:
- FINRA Registration Summary
- Pass Series 6 or 7 and Series 63, 65 or 66.
How to Register for an Exam
Pearson VUE administers all required insurance licensing
exams for the Department.
For information on exam scheduling, procedures and
outlines, follow this link:
Pearson VUE
http://www.pearsonvue.com/wy/insurance/
Study materials are
available from these
vendors.
How to Apply for a License
Electronic Processing (Preferred)
- After passing the appropriate exam, applications may be
submitted electronically through
Sircon or
NIPR.
- Additional information required for resident
applications must be mailed, faxed or emailed to the Department.
- $39 Criminal History Record Check Fee (effective July 1,
2011).
- See
Fingerprints and Criminal History Record Check webpage for
information.
Paper Processing
After passing the appropriate exams, submit to the
Department the following:
- Uniform Application for Individual Producer License –
available through
NIPR
- Additional Documentation as Required by the Application
- Appropriate Licensing Fee (see Application and Licensing
Fees below)
- Criminal History Record Check Fee.
- See
Fingerprints and Criminal History Record Check webpage for
information.
Application and Licensing Fees for Resident Producers
- $100 for any one or combination of the following:
- Life
- Accident/Health/Sickness/Disability
- Variable Life/Variable Annuities
- $100 for any one or combination of the following:
- Property
- Casualty
- Personal Lines
- $100 for Limited Line Credit
- $20 for Limited Line Travel
- $39 Criminal History Record Check Fee.
- Licensing fees are nonrefundable.
- Make funds payable to Wyoming State Treasurer.
Criminal History Record Check
·
Effective July 1, 2011.
·
Applications received prior to July 1, including the background report will be
processed.
·
Refer
to
Fingerprints and
Criminal History Record Check webpage for information.
Continuing Education Requirements
Appointment Requirements
- Company appointments are required for individuals and
business entities.
- Follow this link for information and forms:
Appointments.
- Wyoming does not recognize firm affiliations other than
the Designated Licensed Producer (DLP).
- See Resident Business Entity Licensing for information
on DLP.
Nonresident Producer Relocating to Wyoming
-
If a producer licensed in another state is moving to
Wyoming, an exam and background report may not be required.
- To become licensed without an exam and background
report, the producer must:
-
If the applicant is unable to produce a timely Letter of
Clearance, the applicant must:
- Apply for a resident producer license,
- Pass an examination, and
- Meet all other requirements for licensure.
License Renewal and Reinstatement
For information about renewing your producer license,
follow this link:
Renewal and Reinstatement
Department Mailing Address
Wyoming Insurance Department
106 E. 6th Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Licensing Fax Number (307)777-5895
Email:
insurancelicensing@wyo.gov
Link to Wyoming Statutes
Wyoming Statutes