IMPORTANT NOTICE: Vermont PC Adjuster licenses have a common expiration date of March 31 of Even years. If you apply for a license now, you will pay the initial license and application fee for a license that expires on March 31, 2010. You will also receive an invoice for the license renewal fee prior to the expiration date of that license. All applications received at the Insurance Department AFTER March 1st, 2010 will not be issued effective until April 1st, 2010, unless a specific request is made.
This is the dedicated page on the SIRCON site for Vermont Licensees
For these license types:
- Resident Producers
- Resident Business Entities
- Non-Resident Producers
- Non-Resident Business Entities
- Non-Resident PC Adjusters
- Sircon Subscribers - to Appointment or Terminate
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SIRCON®(State Insurance Regulators Connection) provides a powerful, yet easy to administer, e-licensing and appointment interface for insurance companies to perform online transactions and inquiries with state insurance regulatory agencies. SIRCON eliminates the traditionally slow, inefficient and paper-based method of interacting with state regulatory databases and replaces it with a browser-based method that requires no expensive investment in software. |
This is the dedicated page on the NIPR site for Vermont Licensees
For these license types:
- Non-Resident Producers
- Resident Producers
- Resident Business Entities
- Companies that are not Sircon subscribers - to Appointment or Terminate
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NIPR (National Insurance Producer Registry) The NIPR Gateway is an electronic gateway developed to link state insurance departments with the insurance companies, which they regulate. The goal is to simplify communications and to distribute information electronically, including licensing applications, appointments and terminations. The NIPR Gateway was designed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the state licensing process among all parties through automation, standardization and reciprocity. |