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How do I obtain a Florida nonresident agent license?

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How do I obtain a Florida nonresident agent license?

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Go to the license page of the Florida Department of Financial Services’ website and scroll down to where it lists the available nonresident licenses. When you select a particular license, it lists the requirements and includes a link that gets you into the online application process. In most cases it involves holding the equivalent resident license in your home state, filling out the application, providing fingerprints, and paying the required fees. The names of most of the licenses are self-explanatory, but if you’re looking for the broadest nonresident property-casualty license, that would be the 9-20 (equivalent to the resident 2-20 license), and the broadest life-health license is the 8-15 (equivalent to the resident 2-15). Florida residents cannot hold Florida nonresident licenses, so if you subsequently move to Florida, you’ll need to obtain a resident license–see question #9 above regarding transfer of license.

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