State Requirements

US Virgin Islands / Non-Resident Renewal / Individual

Fees

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

  • All fees are charged per application.
  • There is a late renewal grace period from January 1st - 15th.
  • Note: Late renewal fee does not apply until after renewal grace period.

Insurance Producer

Renewal fee:

$400

Late renewal fee:

$800

Managing General Agent

Renewal fee:

$450

Late renewal fee:

$900

Surplus Lines Broker

Renewal fee:

$500

Late renewal fee:

$1000

Lines of Authority

Please note that license class names can vary by state.

Insurance Producer

Life, Accident & Health or Sickness, Sickness, Property, Casualty, Variable Life and Variable Annuity, Personal Lines, Car Rental, Credit, Travel, Surety, Title

Managing General Agent

No Line of Authority Required

Surplus Lines Broker

No Line of Authority Required

Rules and Regulations

Applicant Can

  • Submit renewals for individuals electronically.
  • Submit renewals for major lines of authority.
  • Submit renewals for limited lines of authority.
  • Submit renewals for surplus lines for individuals.
  • Late renew through NIPR's Non-Resident Renewal Application.
  • Print licenses electronically.

Applicant Cannot

  • Submit partial renewals.

Business Rules

  • Applicants with a status reason of revoked or suspension-admin action in any jurisdiction may not renew electronically. Applicant will need to contact the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation for more information on how to renew.

  • Applicant may not partially renew the license. All active lines of authority on the license must be renewed. In order to remove lines of authority from license, applicant must contact the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation.

  • Applicants must reinstate through NIPR's Non-Resident License Renewal Application if license is inactive and within one (1) year of license expiration date.

  • Applicants with licenses that are in cancelled license status cannot renew and must apply as new through NIPR's Non-Resident License Application.

  • Insurance Producer applicants who represent a carrier are required to have an appointment from all companies that they will be representing. If appointment is not submitted after the license displays on Producer Database, the license will be inactivated by the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • Reinstatement application of an inactive license may be submitted through NIPR's Non-Resident License Application one year after license expiration date.

  • 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.

  • For phone, email, and fax number to submit documents or questions concerning documentation requirements to process your application please visit the state contact page for the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation contact information page. Failure to submit requested documentation can result in license application being denied.

Renewal Periods

  • All licenses expire annually on December 31st
  • If original application was received between October and December, licensee will not need to renew until December 31st of the following year.

All License Classes

Renewal Period: October 1st - December 31st

Late Renewal Grace Period: January 1st - January 15th

Late Renewal Period: January 16th - December 31st

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation

Gail Danet-Joseph, Chief of Licensing

5049 Kongens Gade

St. Thomas, VI 00802

United States

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