Adjuster Licensing

Important Mississippi Insurance License Update

The Governor has proclaimed a State of Emergency exists in the Counties of Forrest, Lamar, Perry, Marion, Jones and other parts of the state that have been affected by severe thunderstorms and tornados beginning January 21, 2017. Adjusters may apply for the Emergency Adjuster license at www.sircon.com, www.nipr.com or by US postal mail. An endorsement is required for this license type. If the individual already holds a MS independent adjuster license, an emergency adjuster license is not required. For questions or concerns, please contact Licensing at licensing@mid.ms.gov.

Effective November 10, 2017, the department will be providing a 90 day notification for license renewal for insurance producers, adjusters, entities and bail agents. Please ensure that the department has your current business e-mail as renewal invoices and licenses will be sent to the business email address on record. There is an option to print your license by registering with Sircon or AgencyEdge on Sircon’s/Vertafore Website. Sircon/AgencyEdge users may print the license free for 30 days. Bail Soliciting & Enforcement Agents licenses are mailed and Professional Bail Agents are emailed. For questions, email licensing@mid.ms.gov.

You may verify/update your contact information, including mailing address and current business e-mail address on the sircon site. There is not fee to update your email or address if you are an individual. There is not a fee to update an agency/business entity email, but there is a fee to update an entity address on Sircon. You can also download and complete an Address Change Form, then scan and email to licensing@mid.ms.gov.

Email Instructions

Adjuster Licensing

The Mississippi Insurance Department offers the following types of adjuster licenses and renewals. Click on the links (where available) for application instructions and forms. Questions pertaining to the licensing process should be directed to licensing@mid.ms.gov or by calling the MID Licensing Division at 601-359-3582.

APPLICATIONS PRINTED FROM THE MID WEBSITE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN PLACE OF THE RENEWAL INVOICE.

Duplicate renewal invoices must be requested in writing either by fax: 601-359-1951, email: licensing@mid.ms.gov or by mail: P O Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205.

Independent Adjuster, Public Adjuster and DHS licenses issued prior to July 1, 2016 will expire on May 31, 2017. Individual Licenses issued or reinstated on July 1, 2016 or later will be given an expiration date that is the last day of the month of birth of the licensee in the second year of the license renewal, with a minimum term of 13 months. Business Entity Adjuster and Public Adjuster Entity licenses issued or reinstated on July 1, 2016 or later will expire on May 31 in the second year following issuance or renewal of the license, with a minimum term of 13 months.

Multi-Peril Crop Adjusters
An adjuster license is not required to adjust claims for multi-peril crop per House Bill 2011-553.
HB 553

Use the index below to go directly to a particular section on this page:


Sircon

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Sircon

Click the Sircon button to activate your no-cost subscription to Sircon and begin easily applying for, renewing, and managing your licenses, upcoming renewals, and CE from one convenient and secure online location.

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Adjuster Licensing Online Services

sircon


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Adjuster examinations


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Individual Licensing Forms


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AgencyEDGE

AgencyEDGE combines access to PDB data with electronic regulatory processes, in one integrated service. The service delivers faster compliance processing without an expensive software investment. Convenient email notifications provide you with advanced insight when your producers’ applications change status with the state. Streamlined payment processing means you can pay all state fees on one convenient monthly statement, rather than issuing 50 different payments. You can rely on knowledgeable customer service representatives to assist you with transactions, provide you with informed answers to your questions and update you when regulatory requirements change. If a transaction error occurs, AgencyEDGE provides a detailed explanation and instructions, and holds the transaction in a queue so that you can fix errors in advance rather than needlessly paying the state for declined transactions.

AgencyEDGE

Click the AgencyEDGE button to apply, renew, manage agency licenses on Sircon/Vertafore; receive automatic email notifications, perform state-required compliance transactions on behalf of all your producers through direct, electronic connections to the states.

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Entity Licensing Forms


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Additional Forms

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Individual and Entity Adjuster Renewals

Adjuster Entity renewal invoices are emailed by March 1. Adjuster - Individual renewal invoices are emailed 90 days in advance of expiration. If you do not receive the invoice, you may email a request for a duplicate invoice to: licensing@mid.ms.gov or fax 601-359-1951.

Or, you may renew your license during your renewal period at www.sircon.com/Mississippi "Renew your license" or www.nipr.com.

MID staff will verify non-resident home state licensure on the national state producer licensing database (SPLD).

For those with inactive licenses: You may reinstate within 12 months of license expiration, apply on-line at www.sircon.com/Mississippi or www.nipr.com. or download and submit a first-time Adjuster application with required fees by mail.

Licenses expired over 12 months: Residents must re-apply as a first-time adjuster entity on-line or by paper. Nonresidents will re-apply as a first time adjuster and we will verify home state licensure with reciprocal exam on the SPLD.

Note: A reinstatement will result in a lapse in licensure. A late fee of 50% of the renewal fee will be assessed to all renewal invoices received after May 31 for entities and within 12 months of the license expiration date for individuals.


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