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What does the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance do?
Fostering fair marketplaces, public safety and consumer education that promote the success of individuals and businesses while serving as innovative leaders.
Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance
Who is the insurance commissioner in Tennessee?
Carter Lawrence serves as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and the State Fire Marshal.
What does the tn Department of Commerce and Insurance do?
The Department of Commerce and Insurance is responsible for licensing and regulating several hundred thousand Tennesseans in their professions and businesses. We work diligently to make sure our professionals are held to a certain standard when providing services to you and your family.
Who regulates insurance companies in Tennessee?
The Department of Commerce and Insurance regulates several hundred thousand Tennesseans in their professions and businesses.
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What does the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration do?
F&A supports the state of Tennessee in budget and accounting, technology needs, healthcare insurance, transaction processing, providing enforcement of laws among members of the state's Medicaid program and providing grant funding and oversight for domestic violence service providers.
Who regulates insurance companies in Tennessee?
The Department of Commerce and Insurance regulates several hundred thousand Tennesseans in their professions and businesses.
Does Tennessee have an insurance commissioner?
Carter Lawrence serves as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and the State Fire Marshal.
How do I file a complaint against a company in Tennessee?
For more consumer resources, or to file a complaint, visit the DCA website at tn.gov/consumer or contact us at 800-342-8385 or consumer.affairs@ag.tn.gov.
How long does a Tennessee insurance license last?
In Tennessee, insurance licenses expire every two years.
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How often are insurance producers in TN required to fulfill continuing education requirement?
Tennessee resident licensees must complete their CE requirements every two years by the last day of the licensee's birth month. Tennessee will allow a maximum of 12 CE hours to be carried over to the next renewal/reporting period.
How much does it cost to get an insurance license in Tennessee?
Initial application filing fee of $50.00. License renewal fee of $60.00 for 2 year license for insurance producers and $30.00 for limited insurance producers. If renewal not received by the department by license expiration date, penalty is double the renewal fee. All fees are subject to retaliatory for non-residents.
How many hours of continuing education must a licensed producer in Tennessee complete every 2 years?
Licensees need to complete 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years, including 3 hours of ethics training.
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Who regulates insurance companies in Tennessee?
The Department of Commerce and Insurance regulates several hundred thousand Tennesseans in their professions and businesses.
Who is the Commissioner of TN?
Carter Lawrence. Carter Lawrence serves as the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance and the State Fire Marshal.
What is the mission of Tennessee’s insurance commission?
Protecting Tennesseans through balanced oversight of insurance and regulated professions while enhancing consumer advocacy, education and public safety.