Using Sircon® you can meet your licensing and renewal needs both quickly and easily on the web. Using our web interface, you are able to electronically apply for resident and non-resident licenses, request license renewals, check your own licensing status with a state insurance department, change your name or address, and more.
Be sure and bookmark this page for future reference. You may use this website and Sircon services for your licensing needs in Colorado and all other states.
Sircon accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and e-checks for secure online payment of your licensing fees.
Information Regarding the Personal Lines Authority
Before submitting your application for Personal Lines and/or Property and Casualty, please click here to read the attached notice for important information. It is crucial that all applicants applying for Personal Lines and/or Property and Casualty understand the differences between these lines of authority. Please note that if the wrong authority is applied for, the Colorado Division of Insurance will be unable to refund the application and/or renewal fee.
PROVIDING SELF-DISCLOSURES PURSUANT TO CRS 10-2-801 (3) VIA ATTACHMENT WAREHOUSE/NIPR
Pursuant to CRS 10-2-801(3), producers and entities shall report any administrative action taken against the producer in another jurisdiction or by another governmental agency in this state within thirty days after the final disposition of the matter. The report shall include a copy of the order, consent to order or other relevant legal document. Producers and entities may provide this disclosure through the Attachment Warehouse. An additional copy of the document(s), sent through the Attachment Warehouse, is not required to be provided to the Colorado Division of Insurance. Click here for additional information.
NOTICE TO PRODUCERS
The Division of Insurance will begin sending information to producers via its List Serve CO Producers and Agency Licensing eNews. Please be sure your email address is current with the Division to ensure you receive important notices. You can update your email address by clicking on 'Update your email address' in the column on the left-hand side of the page. To view a copy of the notice from the Division regarding receiving important notices by email, click here.
Division of Insurance Producer License Fee Increase
Effective July 1, 2009, biennial producer licensing fees are increasing. Click here to view a fact sheet outlining the fee changes.
PRINTING A COLORADO LICENSE
The Colorado Division of Insurance no longer mails paper licenses to Colorado licensees.
However, it has reached an agreement with Sircon to allow licensees to print his or her license from Sircon. To print a license online from Sircon, select "Print a license" in the left-hand column of this page. All producers may print a license for a $5.00 fee.
Printing a License for those using Sircon for application or renewal
Producers who make application through Sircon may print a license free for 30 days after the license is issued. Those using NIPR for application or renewal always pay the $5.00 fee for license printing.
New Colorado Resident Title License Applications
Effective immediately, all New Title Producer applicants, including Individuals, Attorney Title and Title Agency's, are required to access this website and populate the affiliated business information sheet.
Failure to comply with this requirement may result in Administrative Action being taken by the Colorado Division of Insurance which may result in suspension, or revocation of license and/or fine, or both.
License Profile
You may now obtain your own license profile by clicking on the Check Your Status with a State link to the left. Click here to see all of the information contained in the license transcript. A nominal service fee may apply.
Free CE Transcript
You may now check the status of your continuing education compliance. For a free continuing education transcript, click on "Look up Education Courses/Credits" in the left-hand column and then click on "Continuing Education Transcript Inquiry."
Wonder what your National Producer Number (NPN) is? This unique identifying number is assigned to licensed individuals by the NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners) and most states are beginning to use it for various licensing purposes. If you hold a license in Colorado, use the free Sircon License Number/National Producer Number Inquiry to find your NPN today.