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- New Mexico Office Of the Superintendent of Insurance
We oversee and regulate most kinds of insurance in New Mexico and we license the individuals and agencies that sell insurance in the state As part of it’s charter, OSI oversees private health and life insurance, auto insurance, business insurance, home insurance, and title insurance, among others
- Individuals and Agencies - NM OSI
This Bureau also assists New Mexico Continuing Education Providers in establishing informative and accurate education courses for New Mexico licensees Online Application Licensing Info
- Renewals - NM OSI
New Mexico begins its annual renewals in January yearly and below are the requirements for the renewal: The renewal invoices will not be available on our website, they will be emailed from sbs@naic org the first week of January yearly
- License Status Verification - NM OSI
The New Mexico Office of the Superintendent of Insurance, in partnership with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), offers an online verification service for members of the public to check the license status of insurance producers, adjusters, motor club, surplus lines brokers and Third Pary Administrators in New Mexico
- Company Licensing - NM OSI
Company Licensing is responsible for the review and processing of all applications submitted by insurance companies seeking admission to transact insurance business in the State of New Mexico
- Continuing Education (CE) - NM OSI
Non-residents adjusters who live in a state that does not have a CE requirement must complete the 24 hours required with a NM approved Provider or any other reciprocal jurisdiction
- Office of Superintendent of Insurance - osi-web-qa. osi. state. nm. us
The Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) is New Mexico’s agency for oversight and regulation of insurance OSI oversees private health and life insurance, auto insurance, business insurance, home insurance, and title insurance
- STATE OF NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE
The 2021 amendment to NMSA 1978, §59A-16-17 Discrimination, Rebates and Certain Inducements Prohibited went into effect on July 1, 2021 The amendment clarified provisions related to the prohibition of inducement regarding insurance contracts and provided an exception to the general prohibition of inducement Under the new provisions an insurer may now offer value-added products and services
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