State Requirements

US Virgin Islands / Resident Licensing / Business

Fees

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

  • All fees are charged per application.
  • No additional fees are charged to reinstate a license – only initial fee.
  • Amendment – Adding Line of Authority
    • Fee: $50

Insurance Producer

Fee:

$400

Reinstatement fee:

$400

Independent Adjuster

Fee:

$500

Reinstatement fee:

$500

Managing General Agent

Fee:

$850

Reinstatement fee:

$850

Medical Air Representative

Fee:

$150

Reinstatement fee:

$150

Public Adjuster

Fee:

$500

Reinstatement fee:

$500

Solicitor

Fee:

$400

Reinstatement fee:

$400

Surplus Lines Broker

Fee:

$500

Reinstatement fee:

$500

Lines of Authority

Please note that license class names can vary by state.

Insurance Producer

DRLP Required

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

Independent Adjuster

DRLP Required

No Line of Authority Required

Managing General Agent

DRLP Required

No Line of Authority Required

Medical Air Representative

Exam Not Required

No Line of Authority Required

Public Adjuster

DRLP Required

No Line of Authority Required

Solicitor

DRLP Required

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

Surplus Lines Broker

DRLP Required

No Line of Authority Required

Rules and Regulations

Applicant Can

  • Submit initial license for business entities electronically.
  • Submit major lines of authority.
  • Submit limited lines of authority.
  • Submit surplus lines for business entities.
  • Add lines of authority (amend) to an existing active license.
  • Reinstate/reapply through NIPR's Resident License Application.
  • Print licenses electronically.

Business Rules

  • Effective October of each year, the Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation begins the process of renewing insurance licenses for the upcoming calendar year. Any license applied for before September 30th will expire December 31st of that same year.

  • Applicant must be one of the following legal business types:

    • Corporation
    • Partnership
    • Limited Liability Company (LLC)
    • Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
    • Sole Proprietorship
  • Applicant must provide a valid Virgin Islands residence, mailing and business address. Address may not contain a P.O. Box.

  • Applicant must not hold an active resident license in any other jurisdiction outside of Virgin Islands.

  • Applicant must not hold and active non-resident Virgin Islands license. Applicant will need to contact the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation for more information on hold to change the non-resident license to a resident license.

  • At least one (1) Designated Responsible Licensed Producer must be provided on the application and have an active resident or non-resident license in the Virgin Islands.

  • The Designated Responsible Licensed Producer(s) must cumulatively cover all lines of authority with in the same license class listed on the application.

  • Business entity applicants must provide a copy of the Articles of Incorporation and Organization By-laws emailed directly to the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation.

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

  • Applicants must late renew through NIPR's Resident License Renewal Application if license is inactive and within one (1) year of license expiration date. Exclusions: Apprentice Agent/Solicitor applicants.

  • Insurance Producer applicants will need to determine and select on the state specific question page if the applicant will be acting as an agent of the insured. Applicant must answer Yes or No.

  • If applicant answers Yes, Insurance Producers acting as an agent on behalf of the insured will be required to have an appointment from all companies that they will be presenting. If appointment is not submitted after the license displays on PDB, the license may be inactivated by the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • If applicant answers No, Insurance Producer application will be deferred to the state for further review. All applicants must provide an original copy of a bond in favor of the Government of the Virgin Islands for $10,000 and secured through a company licensed to conduct business in Virgin Islands. Copy of bond must be faxed to start application process, once original has been mailed and received by U.S VI the application can be complete.

  • Managing General Agent applicants must actively hold an Insurance Producer license on the Producer Database. Applicant must submit a copy of the contract with the insurer, along with a bond of $50,000 or in the amount of 10% of total premiums, not exceeding $500,000. Bond must be in favor of the Government of Virgin Islands and secured through a company licensed to conduct business in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Copy of bond must be faxed to start application process, once original has been mailed and received by U.S Virgin Islands the application can be complete.

  • Personal Lines applicant can apply for Property OR Casualty lines of authority but not both. Property, Casualty, and Personal Lines cannot be held or applied for simultaneously.

  • Property and Casualty line of authority applicants cannot apply for Personal Lines. Personal Lines is included in the major lines of Property and Casualty.

  • Public Adjuster applicants must provide proof of a bond in favor of the Government of the Virgin Islands for $5,000 and secured through a company licensed to conduct business in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Copy of bond must be faxed to start application process, once original has been mailed and received by U.S Virgin Islands the application can be complete.

  • Solicitor applicants are required to have an affiliation appointment from the Insurance Producer all companies that they will be representing. If an affiliation appointment is not submitted directly to the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation after the license displays on the Producer Database PDB, the license will be inactivated by the U.S. Virgin Islands. For the Appointment of Solicitor document visit: https://ltg.gov.vi/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Appointment-of-Solicitor.pdf

  • Variable Life and Variable Annuity applicants must hold active Life line of Authority or be applying for Life line of Authority at the same time.

  • Variable Life and Variable Annuity line of authority applicants must supply their FINRA Central Registry Depository (CRD) number on the application.  If you need to verify your CRD number you may use the Broker Search feature found on FINRA’s website.

  • Variable Life and Variable Annuity line of authority applicants must provide proof of Series 6 – 7 Certification to the U.S. Virgin Islands Division of Banking, Insurance and Financial Regulation.

  • If application is received between October and December, applicant will need to pay full licensing fee. No prorating and no blackout periods.

  • 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.

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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