Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- State Fee: $0
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit contact change request for any license on NIPR's Producer Database (PDB)
- Submit Email Changes
- Submit Phone number Changes
- Submit change to state code of residence address (Non-Resident Licensees only)
- Submit change to state code of business address (Non-Resident Licensees only)
- Submit change to state code of mailing address (Non-Resident Licensees only)
Applicant Cannot
- Submit DHS contact change request (no resident state license on PDB)
- Track counties
- Submit change to state code of residence address (Resident licensees).
- Submit change to state code of business address (Resident licensees).
- Submit change to state code of mailing address (Resident licensees).
Business Rules
Address must match respective resident/home state license address.
P.O. Box is not allowed for business or residence address.
In order to submit a CCR to Maryland, applicant’s licensing record must be in an active or expired status on PDB.
For insurance producers holding a non-resident license in this state: Changes to the state of an address from what is on file are allowed only when the address is copied from the insurance producer's primary resident state. However, the address being copied must already be on file in the primary resident state, or it must have the same state as the address on file in the primary resident state.
NOTE: Address changes resulting in residency status changes are not permitted online.
Change of address notification may also be emailed to producerlicensing.mia@maryland.gov; faxed to (410) 468-2399; or mailed to:
The Maryland Insurance Administration
200 Saint Paul Place, Suite 2700
Attn: Producer Licensing
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Special Instructions
Contact Information
Mailing Address
Maryland Insurance Administration, Attention: Producer Licensing Unit
200 St. Paul Place
Suite 2700
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
State overview page
Learn more about state-specific licensing requirements and associate fees to ensure you have all the necessary information for compliance.
