Life (Temporary) Agent License
TYPE AND CLASS:
T2-14 Life (Temporary) Agent License
Common Use(s) of License:
Florida Statutes 626.175 defines a “TEMPORARY LIFE AGENT” as an individual who is the executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased individual licensed and appointed as a life agent at the time of death; or the surviving next of kin of the deceased individual, if no administrator or executor has been appointed and qualified.
STEPS TO OBTAIN T2-14 TEMPORARY LIFE LICENSE:
Step 1 - You must:
- Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.
- Be a 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]
- Not be an employee of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or state service office, as referred to in Section 626.788, Florida Statutes.
- Not hold a resident license in another state.
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 print your license.
Special Notes:
- Only one temporary license may be issued per lifetime.
- The temporary license is valid for six (6) months only.
- 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.