Using Sircon® you can meet your licensing needs both quickly and easily on the web. Using our web interface, you are able to electronically apply for resident and non-resident licenses, 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 Minnesota and all other states.
Sircon accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and e-checks for secure online payment of your licensing fees.
License Lookup Tool
Minnesota Lapsed Licenses - If you are an individual insurance producer and you were scheduled to renew your license in 2009, you may reinstate it online between now and October 31, 2010, by paying twice the unpaid renewal fee. The license reinstatement request will be immediately considered and either renewed or placed on hold for review by the state.
Please note: Appointments are not reactivated when a license is reinstated.
The following groups of lapsed licensees may submit a reinstatement request:
Resident individual insurance producers who have met the continuing education (CE) requirements but are unable to submit a reinstatement online because the system still lists their CE compliance as pending should review their CE transcript and contact the provider of any course that does not appear there. The provider will need to upload the associated course roster. Once the roster upload has been processed by the system, the producer will be able to submit the reinstatement.
If you are an insurance producer and you were scheduled to renew your license in 2008 or earlier, you must submit a new license application and satisfy all of the licensing requirements of a first-time licensee. To do so, click on ‘Apply for a License’ in the left-hand column.
Print Your License Online - Minnesota licenses are no longer sent in the mail by the MN Department of Commerce, and must be printed using the Sircon Licensing Portal.
Technology Fee - In 2007, the Minnesota Legislature passed a provision requiring many applicants for licensure and current licensees to pay up to a $40.00 fee to cover the costs associated with implementing the Department's electronic licensing systems. This legislation affects insurance producers and is added to the total cost of the license or license renewal. In return for paying the technology fee, insurance producers and their education providers do not have to pay on a per transaction basis to use many of the online services such as printing a license, requesting letters of certification, making address or name changes, etc.
Insurance Licensing is now available online for the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
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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 $3.00 service fee applies.
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 Minnesota, click the Find your License Number/NPN to the left to find your NPN today.