Nebraska Insurance License
Licensing requirements for Nebraska insurance professionals and companies.
This page provides an overview of insurance licensing in Nebraska for individuals and companies. You will find state requirements, application fees, filing instructions, and more. For assistance with licensing, please contact us to learn about our software and managed license services.
Companies that provide insurance producer services in Nebraska must apply for a license prior to doing business. Depending on the lines of authority offered by the entity and the types of services offered, multiple firm licenses may be required.
Before applying, firms should ensure that the licensed individual to be appointed agent in charge has the necessary licenses. Firms should also gather proof of incorporation, or foreign qualification for out-of-state firms, in anticipation of application requirements.
Company Licenses
Nebraska Financial Services Company Licenses
Nebraska Collection Agency Branch Office Certificate
Agency: | Nebraska Secretary of State - Licensing Division |
Initial Registration
Agency Fee: | $50 |
Notes: | There is no application form for branch offices. Instead, send the name, address, and phone number of the branch to the licensing division with the registration fee. |
Registration Renewal
Agency Fee: | $35 |
Due: | Annually by December 1. |
Notes: | Renewal forms are sent in the mail at the beginning of November. |
Nebraska Collection Agency License
Initial Registration
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | $200 investigation fee + $200 license fee. |
Notarize: | Required |
Notes: | Agencies must submit a list of solicitor employee names and their date of hire along with a $1 fee per solicitor. |
Registration Renewal
Agency Fee: | $75 |
Due: | Annually by December 1. |
Notes: | Renewal forms are sent in the mail at the beginning of November. |
Amendment
Agency Fee: | $0 |
Due: | Within 30 days of the change. |
Notes: | Changes to an agency's ownership, name, address, or executive officers must be reported in writing. |
Nebraska Independent Review Organization Certification
Agency: | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Law: | NE Stat. § 44-1312 |
Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite: | No |
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required? | No |
Initial Registration
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | $100 |
Required Attachments: |
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Registration Renewal
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | $100 |
Due: | Biennially by the date of issuance. |
Nebraska Insurance Agency License
Agency: | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Initial Registration
This section applies to insurance firms that are applying for a license in Nebraska for the first time.
Agency: | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | Varies by insurance type. Baseline of $50 |
Nebraska Utilization Review Agent Certification
Type of Review: | Medical Utilization Review |
Agency: | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Law: | NE Stat. § 44-5416 et seq. |
Initial Registration
Form: | |
Agency Fee: | $300 |
Notarize: | Required |
Required Attachments: |
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Registration Renewal
Agency Fee: | $100 |
Due: | Biennially by the date of issuance. |
Notes: | There is no form, instead submit a statement describing any changes in information or documentation submitted with the initial application. |
Individual Licenses
Nebraska Individual Financial Services Licenses
Nebraska Insurance Agent License
Agency: | Nebraska Department of Insurance |
Initial Registration
This section applies to insurance agents that are applying for a license in Nebraska for the first time.
Agency Fee: | From $20 to $250 depending on license type |
Registration Renewal
Filing Method: | |
Agency Fee: | Varies based on license type |
Due: | Biennially by the last day of initial registration month |
Learn about insurance licensing in other states:
Adjuster - A person or firm that is paid to adjust, investigate, and negotiate claim settlements. There are 3 categories of adjusters: company, independent, and public. Company adjusters work for insurance companies and investigate claims on behalf of the company. Independent adjusters investigate claims on a contractual basis for insurance companies. Public adjusters investigate claims on behalf of claimants, usually to determine the amount of money that can be claimed.
Agent in Charge - A licensed individual responsible for the supervision of all individuals within an insurance agency. The agent in charge must be licensed in the same lines as the agency.
Insurance Agent - Insurance agents act as intermediaries between the insurance company and policyholders. Agents can be either captive or independent. Captive agents represent a single insurance company, while independent agents represent multiple insurers.
Insurance Broker - Individuals who sell insurance policies while representing the interests of the buyer. Brokers are typically independent intermediaries without an insurance company affiliation.
Insurance Producer - May be used to refer to either individual insurance agents and brokers or insurance agencies and brokerages.
Managing General Agent - An agent or broker that is involved in underwriting and has other areas of authority normally handled by insurers. MGAs are typically involved in unusual lines of coverage or in geographically prohibitive areas.
Surplus Lines Insurer - An insurance carrier that takes on risks that a licensed carrier is unwilling to insure. Surplus lines insurers do not have access to state guaranty funds and are less tightly regulated by state governing bodies.
Third Party Administrator - An organization that manages group insurance policies and works with the employer and insurance carrier to process claims, handle loss control, and provide risk management and consulting services.
Title Agent - Title agents sell insurance that protects real estate owners against loss of ownership of a property due to a legal claim.
Viatical Settlement Provider - A company that purchases life insurance policies at a discount from individuals seeking immediately available funds.
Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America (Big “I”)
Advocacy group of independent insurance brokers and agents.
National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA)
Professional association that advocates for favorable regulatory conditions for insurance agents and financial advisors.
National Association of Insurance Companies (NAIC)
A standard setting and regulatory support organization that is governed by state insurance regulators.
National Association of Professional Insurance Agents (PIA)
Professional association that provides education and advocacy for insurance agents throughout the United States.
National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR)
An affiliate of the NAIC that provides streamlined and uniform producer licensing processes.