A natural person applying for a resident Nevada producer license must be at least 18 years old. Age is only one part of the licensing standard. Before approving a resident producer application, the Commissioner must also find that the applicant has not committed an act that would justify refusal, suspension, or revocation of a license; has paid the applicable fees; and has passed the required examination for the requested line of authority unless an examination exemption applies.
A life and health producer must hold the appropriate line or lines of authority before selling, soliciting, or negotiating those classes of insurance. Nevada separately identifies life insurance and accident-and-health insurance as producer authorities. A producer must also comply with renewal, continuing education, appointment, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements as applicable.
A business organization may also be licensed as a producer, but it must designate a properly licensed natural person who is authorized to transact business on its behalf and is responsible for the organization’s compliance with Nevada insurance laws and regulations. Licensing is therefore not merely a test-passing event; it is an ongoing regulatory responsibility.
For examination purposes, remember the basic resident-producer requirements: age 18 or older, proper application, fees, good character and eligibility, and examination success unless exempt.
References/topics from the Study Guide: Nevada Producer Licensing; Resident Producer Requirements; Lines of Authority; License Application; NRS 683A.251.
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