To obtain a non-resident (NR) license, you must first have received your resident state license. After that, simply go to NIPR.com to apply for a NR license. There are no more exams or studying, you only need to pay the fee for that state (most states the fee is around $50-$100). If your state does not require fingerprints and a NR state does, you will also need to complete the fingerprinting requirement.
If you obtain a non-resident license after your initial contracting, you need to send PDF copies of each license to the Equis contracting department at contracting@equisfinancial.com, and you need to review the following carrier-specific licensing requirements. Equis will not submit a copy of your non-resident licenses to the carriers on your behalf.
- Aetna/CVS: No action needed, they will pull from NIPR.com when you submit new business.
- AIG/Corebridge: Email a copy of your NR licenses to: lcmaintenance@corebridgefinancial.com. You cannot write business in those states until they complete your contracting, which usually takes 2-3 business days.
- American Amicable: No action needed, they will pull from NIPR.com when you submit new business. NOTE: Pennsylvania is a pre-appointment state and you must submit a PDF copy of your PA license to contracting@aatx.com before you can write business in that state.
- Americo: No action needed, they will pull from NIPR.com when you submit new business.
- Foresters: Email a copy of your NR licenses to agencyadmin@foresters.com.
- Mutual of Omaha: No action needed, they will pull from NIPR.com when you submit new business. NOTE: Montana and Pennsylvania are pre-appointment states and you must submit a PDF copy of your license(s) to contractsandappointments@mutualofomaha.com before you can write business there.
- Transamerica: No action needed, they will pull from NIPR.com when you submit new business. NOTE: Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, Pennsylvania and Texas are pre-appointment states and you must submit a PDF copy of your license(s) to tlp-crcontractadmin@transamerica.com before you can write business in any of those states.