Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
Fee Definitions
- Insurance Producers:
- Renewal fee ($150): Applies when your license is still active, you are renewing before the expiration date, and continuing education was completed at least 60 days prior to expiration.
- Reinstatement fee ($300): Applies if your license has expired. Renewal is no longer available. You must reapply through the initial application.
- Adjuster:
- Renewal fee ($75): Applies when your license is still active, you are renewing before the expiration date, and continuing education was completed at least 60 days prior to expiration.
- Late renewal fee ($100): Applies when your license is still active and you renew before expiration, but continuing education was completed less than 60 days prior to expiration. A $25 continuing education late fee is included.
- Reinstatement fee ($150): Applies if your license has expired. Renewal is no longer available. You must reapply through the initial application.
- All fees are per application.
Insurance Producer
Renewal fee:
$150
Reinstatement fee:
$300
Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$75
Late renewal fee:
$100
Reinstatement fee:
$150
Lines of Authority
Please note that license class names can vary by state.
Insurance Producer
CE Not Required
Credit, Motor Vehicle Road Service, Travel
Adjuster
CE Required
Property & Casualty (excluding Workers' Compensation), Property & Casualty (including Workers' Compensation), Workers' Compensation
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit renewals for individuals electronically.
- Print license electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Renew partial lines.
- Submit renewals for major lines of authority.
- Late renew through NIPR's Non-Resident No Home State Renewal Application.
Business Rules
General Requirements
- Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
- A residence address is required. P.O. Boxes are not permitted.
- All applications are subject to state review and approval.
Eligibility Requirements
- This application type is only available to applicants who do not hold an active resident license in any state.
- Applicants with a license status of Revoked or Suspended are not eligible to renew electronically.
Adjuster-Specific Eligibility
- Adjuster applicants must not hold an active resident adjuster license in any state.
- Applicants must have a residence or business address in a state that does not license adjusters.
- If adjuster licensing is available in your residence or business address state, you are not eligible to renew using this application type.
Address Restrictions (Insurance Producer – Important)
- Your eligibility to renew may depend on your state of residence or business address for certain license types:
- Title Insurance: You must have Kentucky or Massachusetts listed in your residence or business address.
- Travel Insurance: You must have Florida or Virginia listed in your residence or business address.
- Motor Vehicle Road Service: You must have one of the following states listed in your residence or business address:
- Maine, Florida, Texas, Iowa, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, or Vermont
- Credit Insurance: You must have Maine listed in your business address.
- If your address does not meet these requirements, you will not be eligible to renew electronically.
Continuing Education (Adjuster Only)
- If New Hampshire is your Designated Home State (DHS), you must be continuing education (CE) compliant before your renewal can be processed.
Reinstatement Requirements (Adjuster Only)
- Reinstatement depends on your license status:
- If your prior New Hampshire adjuster license status is “Expired” and within two (2) years:
- You must be CE compliant if New Hampshire is your Designated Home State (DHS).
- The applicable reinstatement fee will be charged.
- If your prior license is NOT “Expired” and within two (2) years:
- You must either pass the required exam OR be CE compliant, if New Hampshire is your Designated Home State (DHS).
- The applicable reinstatement fee will be charged.
- If your license has been expired for more than two (2) years:
- You will be treated as a new applicant, and required examinations must be completed.
Reinstatement Requirements (Insurance Producer Only)
- If your license has been expired for two (2) years or less, your application will be processed as a reinstatement, and the applicable reinstatement fee will be charged.
- If your license has been expired for more than two (2) years, you will be treated as a new applicant.
- Reinstatement is processed through the initial license application.
Non-Citizen Requirements
- Applicants must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States.
- Documentation must be submitted within thirty (30) days of the application date or the application will be denied and fees forfeited.
- Documents should be submitted electronically through NIPR’s Attachments Warehouse:
- If electronic submission is not available, documentation may be submitted directly to the state.
- If you respond “Yes” to any background question, you must submit supporting documentation electronically through NIPR’s Attachments Warehouse.
- All correspondence must include:
Applicant name
- SSN
- NIPR Transaction Number
- National Producer Number (NPN), if available
Renewal Periods
Insurance Producer
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration. Ends: License expiration date (last day of birth month biennially).
Reinstatement period
Up to 2 years after expiration. Must reapply using a new application.
Adjuster
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration. Ends: License expiration date (last day of birth month biennially).
Late renewal period
Applies if continuing education is completed less than 60 days prior to expiration, even if the license is still active.
Reinstatement period
Up to 2 years after expiration. Must reapply using a new application.
Continuing Education
- NIPR verifies compliance with the states CE requirement prior to allowing submission of a renewal application. You may select your resident state on the following link: Verify My CE to view your CE transcript and determine whether the state has updated your status to compliant in their system and on what date. It generally takes up to 72 hours from the compliance date for the status to be updated in our system.
- Continuing Education (CE) must be completed at least 60 days prior to the license expiration date.
If CE is completed less than 60 days before expiration, a late CE penalty will be applied to the renewal fee, even if the license has not yet expired.
If the license expires, CE must be completed before you can reapply (reinstatement is processed through a new application).
The following license classes/lines of authority must be CE compliant:
Adjuster
- Property & Casualty (excluding Workers' Compensation)
- Property & Casualty (including Workers' Compensation)
- Workers' Compensation
Contact Information
Mailing Address
New Hampshire Insurance Department, Attention: Producer Licensing
21 South Fruit Street
Suite 14
Concord, NH 03301
United States
Licensing Department: (603) 271-0203
Phone (main): (603) 271-2261
Email: producerquestions@ins.nh.gov
Fax: (603) 271-7029
State overview page
Learn more about state-specific licensing requirements and associate fees to ensure you have all the necessary information for compliance.
