State Requirements

Guam / Non-Resident Licensing / Individual

Fees

Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.

  • Per application. 

Insurance Producer

Fee:

$25

Amendment fee:

$25

Reinstatement fee:

$25

Broker

Fee:

$100

Amendment fee:

$100

Reinstatement fee:

$100

Surplus Lines Broker

Fee:

$100

Amendment fee:

$100

Reinstatement fee:

$100

Lines of Authority

Please note that license class names can vary by state.

Insurance Producer

Accident & Health, Casualty, Fidelity & Surety, Life, Personal Lines, Property, Title, Variable Life & Annuity, Workmen's Comp, Credit

Broker

Accident & Health, Credit, Fidelity & Surety, Property, Casualty, Life, Title, Workmen's Comp

Surplus Lines Broker

Accident & Health, Credit, Fidelity & Surety, Life, Property, Casualty, Workmen's Comp

Rules and Regulations

Business Rules

  • Applicants must actively hold or be applying for Insurance Producer Life when applying for Insurance Producer Variable Life and Annuity. 

  • Applicants applying for Variable Life and Annuity must enter FINRA CRD number as part of the application.

  • Applicants cannot apply for new lines of authority while holding a license that is in a renewal period. Please renew license before applying for new lines of authority. 

  • All license classes must reapply the day after license expiration date.

  • Applicant must hold an active Broker license to be eligible for Surplus Lines Broker.

  • Applicants with a status reason of Revocation cannot reapply for 90 days from the date the license was revoked.

  • Applicants with a status reason of Withdrawn must reapply as a new applicant regardless of expiration date.

  • Applications for the following license classes will be reviewed by Guam for Supplemental Documentation:
    • NON-RESIDENT INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE PRODUCER: 
    • NON-RESIDENT INDIVIDUAL BROKER:  
      • Police Clearance issued by the state-of-domicile or equivalent report from the applicant’s municipality of non-criminal record or history. 
      • Form I-9 Tax Clearance - https://www.govguamdocs.com/revtax/docs/TAXCLEARANCEAPPLICATIONFORM.pdf 
      • Copy of active license from state-of-domicile. 
      • Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Insurance Commissioner of the licensed state-of-domicile. 
    • NON-RESIDENT INDIVIDUAL SURPLUS LINE BROKER: 
      • Police Clearance issued by the state-of-domicile or equivalent report from the applicant’s municipality of non-criminal record or history. 
      • Form I-9 Tax Clearance –  
      • Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Commissioner of state-of-domicile.  
      • Surety Bond of $2,000 (Original bond must be submitted and term of the bond must coincide with the term of license period).
  • Please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse.

  • Insurance Producers must be appointed within 15 days of license approval.  The Insurance Producer license must show active status on the Producer Database BEFORE an appointment may be submitted. If an appointment is not submitted within 15 days of license approval, the license will be inactivated.

  • An affiliation is not required, and the applicant may proceed past the "Affiliations" page on the uniform application.

  • Application information will be reviewed and processed by Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation. Most applications will be processed within 7-10 business days. You may check the status of your application here: https://nipr.com/licensing-center. If your application is approved you may visit the following link to print your license: https://nipr.com/help/print-your-license. If applicant responds "yes" to one of the background questions please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse.

Special Instructions

Please contact Guam directly for state specific questions.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Guam Insurance Administration

P.O. Box 23607

GMF

Barrigada, GU 96921

United States

Phone: (671) 635-1843

(671) 635-1843 through (671) 635-1846

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