What does an unlicensed individual who is applying for a surplus line broker license have to do to receive a surplus line broker license?
The unlicensed surplus line broker applicant will need to apply for both a fire and casualty broker-agent license and a surplus line broker license by completing the following tasks: Step 1: Complete the prelicensing education requirements for a fire and casualty broker-agent license; Step 2: Either submit an application through the CDI’s online application service (FLASH) or submit an Individual Application for Insurance License, Form LIC 441-9. For both methods, select the fire and casualty broker-agent box; Step 3: Schedule a qualifying examination for a fire and casualty broker-agent either through the CDI’s online examination scheduling service or by indicating a requested examination date on the Individual Application for Insurance License, Form LIC 441-9; Step 4: Include both the $144 license fee and $41 examination fee with the application; Step 5: obtain live scan fingerprint impressions either by arranging for an appointment with a California Department of Justice (DOJ) appro
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