NON-RESIDENT PERSONAL LINES AGENT
TYPE AND CLASSES:
90-44 Non-Resident Personal Lines
Common Use(s) of License:
A "PERSONAL LINES AGENT" is defined as a general lines agent who is limited
to transacting business related to property and casualty insurance sold to
individuals and families for noncommercial purposes.
STEPS TO OBTAIN 90-44 NON-RESIDENT PERSONAL
LINES LICENSE:
Step 1 - You must:
- Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.
- Be a non-resident of the state of Florida.
- Be a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization
from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services. [Click here for more
information]
- Have the same lines of authority in your home state before applying. Note: A Florida non-resident license is only valid for the same line of authority you hold in your home state.
- At the time of application and throughout the existence of the Florida non-resident license, hold a resident personal lines agent license in the state of residence.
Step 2 - Apply:
Step 3 - Fingerprints:
Step 4 - Status notification(s):
- Once an application has been submitted, you may check your MyProfile account for the status of your application. Deficiencies will be listed under
the pending license type.
- Once all the above steps have been satisfied, the department will send your
approval by email. You may then go to your MyProfile account and
click the “Wallet” and/or “Letter” hyperlink(s), under the “Print Licenses” section, to generate a copy of your license for printing.
Special Note:
- Examination is not required.
- Appointment of License: This license requires an appointment to be valid. Section 626.112(4), Florida Statutes. This license will
expire if unappointed for 48 months. Section 626.431(3), Florida Statutes.
- This license cannot be held with the following licenses:
- 0-55 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
- 0-93 LIFE (FOREIGN/MILITARY)
- 9-33 NON-RESIDENT INDUSTRIAL FIRE OR BURGLARY
- T9-20 RESIDENT GENERAL LINES (PROP & CAS)
- Third party access must be authorized by the licensee through MyProfile in
order for the third party to manage the licensing submissions and changes on
behalf of the licensee. NOTE: Third party access will not permit the third
party to receive criminal history information through deficiency requests or
otherwise, unless provided by the applicant in writing.
- Related Florida Statutes: 626.015, 626.732