- Florida Driver’s Handbook | Español| Kreol (Current version in translation process)
This means the trades and industries which are listed out in Schedule X of the above Act, coming under the BBMP jurisdiction have to obtain a license from BBMP Commissioner. PURPOSES FOR WHICH PREMISES MAY NOT UNDER SECTION 353 BE USED WITHOUT A LICENCE.
- Florida CDL Handbook | Español
- Florida Motorcycle Handbook | Español
What to take with you to the Driver License Office
- Proof of Identification bring your birth certificate or United States Passport. If you do not have your original birth certificate (a copy is not acceptable) then you may bring a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the state you were born in.
- Proof of Social Security Number bring your original social security card or your W-2 showing your social security number.
- Two proofs of Residential Address such as your home utility bill, cable bill, home telephone bill, etc.
- Proof of Name Change if you have ever changed your name through marriage, divorce or court order.
- Parent/Guardian On-line Test Proctoring Form which must be signed in the presence of a driver license examiner or notarized if parent or guardian will not be present.
- Parental Consent Form – Minor Driver Applicant Form. If you are under 18 and are not married one parent or legal guardian must sign your license application. Step-parents may not sign unless they have legally adopted you.
- No additional certificates needed! Once you complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course through a registered provider your completion information is automatically submitted to our department and this information is available at all Driver License Offices! Paper certificates are no longer required at the driver license office.
The Licensing Unit
This Unit is responsible for ensuring that only competent and trustworthy persons are licensed to perform insurance services in Connecticut. This is performed by developing and maintaining up-to-date educational standards and examinations for all prospective licensees and issuing and renewing of licenses to qualified applicants.
- Annuity Suitability Approved CT Annuity Courses – BULLETIN L-18
- Application for Individual or Business Entity (RESIDENT & NONRESIDENT PRODUCERS) – Business entities need at least one designated responsible person licensed as a Producer in Connecticut prior to applying for a business entity Producer license; business entity's authority cannot exceed the combined authority of its designated responsible individual Producers.
- Application for Individual or Business Entity (RESIDENT PRODUCERS) – Please do NOT use for Renewals
- Application for Individual or Business Entity (RESIDENT AND NONRESIDENT OTHER THAN PRODUCERS) – Please do NOT use for Renewals
- Casualty Claim Adjusters
- Certified Insurance Consultants
- Life Settlement Brokers
- Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraisers
- Public Insurance Adjusters
- Reinsurance Intermediary Brokers and Managers
- Surplus Line Brokers
- Casualty Claim Adjuster (Study material information)
- Insurance Company Quarterly Appointment Invoice Details (NAIC # and current Invoice # required)
- Certification/Clearance Letter Request Form and Fee – ONLINE PAY PORTAL
- Certified Insurance Consultant (CIC)
- Change/Verification of License Information – ONLINE
- Using our online change form, Individual licensees can verify and/or change their name, residence, business, and mailing addresses, phone numbers, email address, or add or remove a DBA name. Business Entity licensees can verify and/or change their physical and mailing addresses, phone number, email address, add or remove a DBA name or add or remove Licensed Responsible Parties (designees).
- Company Appointment Lists – Companies can view or print a list of current appointments for a specific NAIC number
- Continuing Education (Individual Resident Producers ONLY)
- Flood Plan Mandate and Flood Plan Course List
- Prelicensing Education/Examination
- Third Party Administration (TPA)