Supervising General Agent Entity License Reinstatement is a legal document that was released by the Mississippi Department of Insurance - a government authority operating within Mississippi.
Q: What is a Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license?
A: A Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license is a license that allows an insurance agency to supervise and contract with individual agents.
Q: What happens if a Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license is not renewed in Mississippi?
A: If a Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license is not renewed in Mississippi, it will be considered lapsed and the agency will no longer be able to conduct business as a Supervising General Agent.
Q: How can I reinstate a lapsed Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license in Mississippi?
A: To reinstate a lapsed Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license in Mississippi, you must submit a reinstatement application and pay the required fees.
Q: Is there a deadline to reinstate a lapsed Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license in Mississippi?
A: Yes, there is a deadline to reinstate a lapsed Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license in Mississippi. The reinstatement application must be submitted within 12 months of the license expiration date.
Q: Are there any additional requirements for reinstating a lapsed Supervising General Agent Entity (SGA) license in Mississippi?
A: Yes, in addition to the reinstatement application and fees, you may need to provide proof of financial responsibility and meet any additional requirements set by the Mississippi Insurance Department.
Form Details:
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