State Requirements

Pennsylvania / Non-Resident Renewal / Individual

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  • Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
  • All fees are charged per application.

Non-Resident Producer Individual

  • Renewal Fee: $110.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $165.00
  • Reinstatement Fee: $165.00

Non-Resident Surplus Lines Producer

  • Renewal Fee: $200.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $400.00
  • Reinstatement Fee: $400.00

Non-Resident Limited Lines Producer Individual

  • Renewal Fee: $110.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $165.00
  • Reinstatement Fee: $165.00

Non-Resident Title Agent

  • Renewal Fee: $55.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $165.00
  • Reinstatement Fee: $165.00

Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser

  • Renewal Fee: $55.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $55.00

Non-Resident Viatical Settlements Broker

  • Renewal Fee: $100.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $100.00

Non-Resident Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer Individual

  • Renewal Fee: $400.00
  • Late Renewal Fee: $400.00
  • Please note that license class names can vary by state.
PRODUCER

Non-Resident Producer Individual

  • Life & Fixed Annuities
  • Accident & Health
  • Variable Life / Variable Annuity
  • Property & Allied Lines
  • Casualty & Allied Lines
  • Personal Lines

Non-Resident Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer Individual

  • No Line of Authority Required.

Non-Resident Surplus Lines Producer

  • Property & Casualty
OTHER

Non-Resident Limited Lines Producer Individual

  • Motor Vehicle Rental
  • Credit Products
  • Crop Hail
  • Portable Electronics Insurance
  • Restricted Property
  • Restricted Fraternal

Non-Resident Title Agent

  • Title

Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser

  • No Line of Authority Required.

Non-Resident Viatical Settlements Broker

  • No Line of Authority Required.

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 Resident License Renewal (RLR) Application.
  • Print Licenses Electronically.

Applicant Cannot

  • Submit partial renewals.

Business Rules

  • Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state.

  • Individual applicant's NPN must match current PDB record.

  • Applicant must hold an active renewable license and an active equivalent license for the requested lines of authority (LOAs) in Pennsylvania.

  • Renewal is determined by the expiration date of the license.

  • Applicant must renew all active lines of authority. No partial renewals are allowed.

  • Licenses within the late renewal cycle window will remain in active status beginning the day after license expiration and continue until 60 days after expiration. After 60 days the license status will change to inactive.

  • Late renewals will begin the day after license expiration date and continue until 60 days after expiration with a late penalty fee.

  • Applicants cannot renew or reinstate license day 1 through day 3 after expiration date (may apply on day 4).

  • Reinstatement of inactive licenses begins 61 days after expiration and end one year after license expiration date with a late penalty fee.

  • Applicants cannot renew or reinstate license day 61 through day 63 after expiration date (may apply on day 64).

  • Reinstatement of inactive license LOA's are accepted through Non-Resident Renewals (NRR) if the LOA status reason is "Failure to Renew – Reinstateable."

  • Non-Resident Producer Individual, Non Res Ltd Line Prod Indiv, Non-Resident Surplus Lines Producer and Non-Resident Title Agent licenses renew biennially by last day of birth month.

  • Non-Resident Title Agent applicants are required to complete Pennsylvania Continuing Education.

  • Applicants renewing the following license classes may renew from expiration date until 60 days after expiration date. After 61 days applicant must reapply through the Non-Resident Licensing application:
    • NON-RES PUBLIC ADJUSTER
    • Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser
    • NR VIAT SETTLEMENTS BROKER
  • If applicant responds "yes" to one of the background questions please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse. The documents are stated as follows and may be submitted to the state via mail, email, or fax:
    • A written statement summarizing the details of each incident.
    • A copy of the Petition, Complaint or other document that commenced the criminal, lawsuit, arbitration, or mediation proceedings.
    • A copy of the official document, which demonstrates the resolution of the charges or any final judgment. Pennsylvania will also accept emailed documentation.
  • If you have questions concerning documentation requirements, please email the compliance unit on the state website.

Non-Resident Producer Individual

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: Sixty Fourth (64th) day after license expiration -  One year after license expiration.

Non-Resident Limited Lines Producer Individual

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: Sixty Fourth (64th) day after license expiration -  One year after license expiration.

Resident Title Agent

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: Sixty Fourth (64th) day after license expiration -  One year after license expiration.

Non-Resident Surplus Lines Producer

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: Sixty Fourth (64th) day after license expiration -  One year after license expiration.

Non-Resident Viatical Settlements Broker

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: N/A

Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: N/A

Non-Resident Limited Lines Travel Insurance Producer Individual

Renewal Period: Sixty (60) days prior to expiration - Day after expiration date.

Late: Renewal Period: Fourth (4th) day after license expiration - Sixty First (60) day after license expiration.

Reinstatement Period: N/A

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Pennsylvania Insurance Department
1326 Strawberry Square
Harrisburg, PA 17120
United States

Frequently Asked Questions

Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state.

One Year from the passing date

PSI- or (800-733-9267)

PA does not track the owners, officer, partners, directors, etc. of a business entity unless the individual is a DRLP.

Reapplication is required.  Please contact the state at 717-787-3840, option 3, or ra-in-producer@pa.gov for guidance on the change of home state process.

For resident individual producers who need to obtain a clearance letter or surrender their license for change of home state purposes, a clearance letter request form can be obtained here

For non-resident individual producers, the license may simply expire by disregarding the renewal invoice.  DO NOT submit a clearance letter request form, as it will be returned.

To cancel a line of authority, please contact the state at 717-787-3840, option 3, or ra-in-producer@pa.gov  for guidance.