State Requirements

Vermont / Non-Resident Renewal / Individual

Fees

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

  • Fees are assessed per application (not per LOA). The fee charged in the resident state determines these fees.
  • Retaliatory Fee Notice: Vermont assesses retaliatory fees for non-resident applicants. When reviewing the retaliatory fee schedule, locate your resident state to determine the applicable fee for your license type.

Insurance Producer

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Limited Lines Producer

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Auto-Physical Damage (Appraiser)

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Title Agent

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Surplus Lines Broker

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Bail Bond Agent

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Consultant

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Life Settlement Broker

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Managing General Agent

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Reinsurance Intermediary

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Portable Electronics

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Lines of Authority

Please note that license class names can vary by state.

Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.

Insurance Producer

Life, Accident & Health or Sickness, Variable Life and Variable Annuity, Property, Casualty

Limited Lines Producer

Car Rental, Credit, Travel, Limited Lines, Self Storage

Auto-Physical Damage (Appraiser)

Auto Physical Damage

Title Agent

Title

Surplus Lines Broker

No Line of Authority Required

Bail Bond Agent

Bail

Consultant

Life, Accident & Health or Sickness, Variable Life and Variable Annuity, Property, Casualty

Life Settlement Broker

No Line of Authority Required

Managing General Agent

Life, Accident & Health or Sickness, Variable Life and Variable Annuity, Property, Casualty

Reinsurance Intermediary

No Line of Authority Required

Portable Electronics

Portable Electronics

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.
  • Renew partial lines.
  • Print license electronically.

Applicant Cannot

  • Late renew through NIPR's Non-Resident Renewal (NRR) Application.

Business Rules

  • Applicant's name, birth date, Tax ID, and license number must match current Producer Database (PDB) record for resident state.

  • Partial renewals are permitted. Any lines of authority not selected for renewal will be deactivated upon submission of the renewal application.

  • The license must be in active status to be eligible for renewal.

  • To renew a Surplus Lines Broker license, a Producer must actively hold Property and Casualty lines of authority.

  • To renew the Variable Life and Annuities line of authority, the applicant must hold or renew the Life line of authority.

  • Please allow up to 10 business days to process the application. If your application was accepted, please visit the Vermont website at https://dfr.vermont.gov/industry/insurance/producer-and-individual-licensing and choose Check the Status of a License. You will be able to print documentation containing the status of your license.

  • 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.

  • Renewal Cycle Information

    • Licenses do not run for a full two-year term from the date of issuance.

      • Licenses issued between January 1 and March 31 of their renewal year will expire on that upcoming March 31.

      • Licenses issued after March 31 of their renewal year will expire on the next applicable March 31 in the renewal cycle.

    • Applicants should review the renewal cohort for their license type below to determine whether their license renews in an even or odd year.

  • Renew EVEN Years (March 31)

    • The following non-resident license types renew in even-numbered years:
      • Auto Physical Damage (Appraiser)
      • Surplus Lines Broker
      • Life Settlement Broker
      • Reinsurance Intermediary
      • Consultant
  • Renew ODD Years (March 31)

    • The following non-resident license types renew in odd-numbered years:
      • Insurance Producer
      • Limited Lines Producer
      • Title Agent
      • Bail Bond Agent
      • Managing General Agent
      • Portable Electronics Producer

Special Instructions

Renewal Periods

Insurance Producer

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Limited Lines Producer

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Auto-Physical Damage (Appraiser)

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every even year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Title Agent

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Surplus Lines Broker

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every even year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Bail Bond Agent

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Consultant

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every even year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Life Settlement Broker

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every even year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Managing General Agent

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Reinsurance Intermediary

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every even year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Portable Electronics

Renewal period

Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to the expiration. Ends: Every odd year on March 31.

Late renewal period

N/A

Reinstatement period

N/A

Reapplication period

After expiration, the individual must apply as a new applicant through the initial license application.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Vermont Department of Financial Regulation

89 Main Street

Montpelier, VT 05620-3101

United States

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