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Surplus Lines Producers License in North Dakota

Quick Answer

North Dakota does not have a separate COS listing for insurance adjusters; verify requirements directly with the ND Insurance Department.

Timeline
2-4 weeks
Background Check
Required
Renewal
Every Every 2 years

Requirements

Surplus Lines Producers license in North Dakota

silver
Education
No educational requirements
Exam
State exam required
Background Check
Specific type of conviction prohibited
Continuing Education
Continuing education required to maintain license
Veterans Benefits
N/A - Not displayed

Licensing Agency

ND Insurance Department

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Surplus Lines Producers in North Dakota.

  1. 1

    Complete Education Requirements

    No educational requirements

  2. 2

    Submit Background Check

    Specific type of conviction prohibited

  3. 3

    Pass the Required Exam

    State exam required

  4. 4

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  5. 5

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks.

Surplus Lines Producers Licensing in North Dakota: What to Know

North Dakota did not return a specific insurance adjuster listing in the COS database; the state returned listings for surplus lines producers and resident insurance producers through the ND Insurance Department. North Dakota may license adjusters under the general producer framework. The state requires continuing education and prohibits specific types of convictions for insurance licensees. Applicants seeking adjuster licensure should verify requirements directly with the ND Insurance Department at insurance.nd.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Surplus Lines Producers license in North Dakota?
The process typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 15, 2026.