Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- New Mexico fees are at the license level.
- Per application.
- Note: Additional Fees – Third Party Administrators must pay a $50 Report Fee on their renewal applications.
Insurance Producer
Renewal fee:
$60
Late renewal fee:
$150
Independent Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$60
Late renewal fee:
$150
Public Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$60
Late renewal fee:
$150
Insurance Consultant
Renewal fee:
$100
Late renewal fee:
$250
Motor Club
Renewal fee:
$60
Late renewal fee:
$150
Third Party Admin
Renewal fee:
$200
Late renewal fee:
$500
Viatical Broker
Renewal fee:
$200
Late renewal fee:
$500
Lines of Authority
Please note that license class names can vary by state.
Insurance Producer
DRLP Required
Title, Escrow
Independent Adjuster
DRLP Required
Property and Casualty, Workers Compensation, Public Entity
Public Adjuster
DRLP Required
No Line of Authority Required
Insurance Consultant
DRLP Required
Life, Accident and Health or Sickness, Variable Life and Variable Annuity, Property, Casualty, Fraternal, Fraternal Accident and Health or Sickness, Fraternal Life, Fraternal Variable Life and Variable Annuity
Motor Club
DRLP Required
No Line of Authority Required
Third Party Admin
DRLP Not Required
Life, Accident and Health or Sickness, Property, Casualty
Viatical Broker
DRLP Required
Life, Variable Life and Variable Annuity
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit renewals for business entities electronically.
- Submit for Variable if they are also renewing for Life.
- Late renew through NIPR's Non-Resident Renewal No Home State Application.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit renewals for major lines of authority.
- Submit renewals for limited lines of authority.
- Submit partial renewals.
Business Rules
Applicant must not have an active resident state license on PDB in any state.
Applicant must provide business address that is not in the state of New Mexico.
Applicant must provide a valid business address. Business address may not contain a P.O. Box.
At least one (1) Designated Responsible Licensed Producer (DRLP) must be listed on the application and have an active resident or non-resident license in New Mexico.
All DRLPs supplied on the transaction must have an active license (resident or non-resident) in New Mexico
The DRLPs on the application must cumulatively cover all active lines of authority listed on the application at the time it is submitted for the business entity.
Insurance Producer, Independent Adjuster, Insurance Consultant, Motor Club, Public Adjuster and Viatical Broker applications must have at least one affiliation on record.
Applicants may use No Home State Licensing Renewals to late renew if they are applying within 30 days of expiration date.
Applicants must reinstate through No Home State Initial Licensing starting day 31 following license expiration date.
Current title holders will automatically receive the Escrow Line of Authority (LOA) in addition to their Title LOA. Future applicants can take exams for Title, Escrow, or both, and will receive the corresponding LOAs.
New Lines of Authority for Insurance Consultants, including Fraternal, Fraternal Accident and Health, Fraternal Life, and Fraternal Variable Life and Annuity, will apply to the same license types. Exams are not required.
Independent Adjuster licenses converted to the Property and Casualty LOA, with options to add Workers Compensation and Public Entity LOAs.
If applicant responds "yes" to one of the background questions please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse. The documents may also be submitted to the state via mail, email, or fax. All other required documentation must be forwarded directly to the state.
Special Instructions
Contact Information
Physical Address
New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance
1120 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
United States
Mailing Address
New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance
P.O. Box 1689
Santa Fe, NM 87504
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.
