Resident Surplus Line Licenses
In order to obtain an Illinois surplus line producer license:
You must first have an Illinois resident producer license. For information on obtaining the resident producer license, see the Illinois Department of Insurance producer licensing information page and the resident Illinois state requirements page on the NIPR site.
The licensing process is handled through NIPR. By law, as a surplus line producer, you are automatically a member of the Surplus Line Association so you will need to download the SLAI Membership & EFS Registration Package and fill it out.
Return the SLAI Membership Forms to membership@slai.org. Membership in the Surplus Line Association is free and continues as long as your license is valid. Surplus line licenses expire one year from date of issue.
Nonresident Surplus Line Licenses |
In order to obtain a nonresident Illinois surplus line producer license:
You must first have an Illinois nonresident producer license. For information on obtaining the nonresident producer license, see the Illinois Department of Insurance producer licensing information page and the nonresident Illinois state requirements page on the NIPR site.
The licensing process is handled through NIPR. By law, as a surplus line producer, you are automatically a member of the Surplus Line Association so you will need to download the SLAI Membership & EFS Registration Package and fill it out.
Return the SLAI Membership Forms to membership@slai.org. Membership in the Surplus Line Association is free and continues as long as your license is valid. Surplus line licenses expire one year from date of issue.