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Find information and resources for Texas producers, adjusters and other insurance professionals, including licensing, renewals, exams and more.
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Apr 30, 2025 · Apply, renew, and manage your license. To get started, select a license type below. Have a question about your agent or adjuster license? Read our FAQ.
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Dec 9, 2025 · Learn about 2025 Texas updates on new license and renewal applications, producer fees, continuing education (CE) requirements, and get answers to FAQs.
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Insurance companies - Texas Department of Insurance
Oct 24, 2025 · Domestic companies seeking approval to hold reserves in a separate account rather than the insurer's general account (GASA) with certain annuity and life products should …
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General lines – life, accident, health and HMO
Jul 28, 2025 · An active general lines, life, accident, health and HMO license in good standing in your resident / home state is required to apply for a Texas non-resident license.