An entity license is issued to those corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships and limited partnerships who wish to operate as insurance agents, brokers, consultants, independent adjusters, public adjusters, and others, as defined in New York Insurance Laws.
An entity must have at least one sublicensee who is an officer, director, partner, member or manager and who meets all qualifications required for the license for which it is applying.
All entities applying for an insurance license must apply online via the Department’s electronic licensing application.
To avoid the use of duplicate or misleading names, an entity must obtain Department approval to use the business name prior to submitting the license application. Requests for name approval may be submitted to the Department of Financial Services by emailing [email protected] . In the request, include the applicant’s name, the entity name, a mailing address and the type of license for which you are applying. Approval or disapproval will be forwarded by return email.
Non-residents must be currently licensed in the corporate name and be in compliance in the declared home state. NOTE: The license information for your entity and for each of the individuals named as sublicensees on the licensing application MUST be included in the National Producer Database. If not, a currently dated Certification must be submitted from the declared home state where your principle place of business is located.
Every applicant must register with the NYS Department of State or the County Clerk’s office of the county where the business address is located.
To apply for a license, all sublicensees of the entity must:
An entity applicant must upload the following documents on the original license application:
To access the original entity application and pay the licensing fee, sign in to NY LINX:
Payment options include credit card, electronic funds transfer (e-check), or paper check.
The Department will review the application, verify that there is nothing in the applicant’s background that should prevent the license from being issued, and then issue the appropriate license.
The Department does not mail paper licenses. Log in to NY LINX to save and print the license as soon as it is issued.
If you are unable to find the answer to your licensing question here, check our FAQs. If you have a question or need assistance, call (800) 342-3736 (M-F, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM). Local calls can be made to (212) 480-6400 or (518) 474-6600.