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I am appointed by Liberty Mutual and would like to write in both states. I work as a marketing assistant for an agent in GA but live in CA

2006-09-27 05:27:50 · 3 answers · asked by terri d 1 in Business & Finance Insurance

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First thing to do is write to the GA ins. dept, get a "letter of good standing". Then you usually turn that in to CA ins dept, with a fee, and they transfer your GA resident license to a CA resident license. Then you get your CA letter of good standing, and apply for your GA non-resident license. It's time consuming, and a PITB, but not very difficult.

2006-09-27 06:06:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous 7 · 0 0

Contact the office of the Insurance Commissioner in both states and ask for the licensing requirements. Each state has very different requirements for licensing. I used to be a licensed L & H agent in 6 different states ... some required fingerprints and other weird stuff for licensing. It's best just to call the Insurance Commissioner's Office and find out, get the paperwork, ect. You also might try contacting your lead agent with Liberty Mutual, since I'm sure they have agents in both states. Your home office might be able to help with your licensing issues.

2006-09-27 05:30:03 · answer #2 · answered by kc_warpaint 5 · 0 0

definite that is going to look on your list and that is going to stick with you once you get your CA license. As for a way a lot that is going to fee you. Do you mean the price ticket itself or your vehicle coverage? the fee of the price ticket is reported on the lower back of maximum violations. The coverage fee relies upon on what your using list sounds like now. and how briskly the price ticket changed into written for. Minor rushing violations are a million-15 MPH over the printed reduce and significant rushing is for going over 15 MPH over the printed reduce. reliable success!!!

2016-12-02 04:29:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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