The process has never been simpler.
At Windsor, our dedicated Licensing and Contracting specialists will expertly assist you with all your contracting needs. As each carrier has its own individual guidelines, the difference between licensing, contracting and appointments can seem complex. Our specialists however, can easily guide you through the process.
If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact us here.
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FAQ's
Are there special requirements that must be met prior to submitting a New York app?
Yes, there are a few special requirements for the state of NY:
There are 2 license types available in the state of NY: “Licensed Agent” (NY-LA) and “Licensed Broker” (NY-LB). Not all carriers accept the NY-LB license, but every carrier that Windsor works with accepts the NY-LA license. Be sure to check in with
Every carrier requires Reg 187 training prior to dating your first NY app. You can refer to our NY Reg 187 chart to see which vendors are accepted by each carrier. We recommend taking RegEd’s 484_NY course: “NY Reg 187: Suitability and Best Interest of Clients in Life Insurance or Annuity Transactions” because this course is accepted by every Windsor carrier.
In addition to Reg 187 training, most carriers have NY product training. Our NY Reg 187 chart includes product training information.
How do I apply for (or renew) a state license?
Do I need to be licensed / contracted / appointed before submitting an application?
You must always have an active state license prior to dating a formal application. Contracting and appointment requests are submitted to the carrier concurrently with a formal application unless pre-appointment is required. We have compiled a list of pdf Pre Appointment States (59 KB) . If pre-appointment is not required, we always recommend that the application be dated as current as possible before submitting it to our office.
Can I hold multiple contracts with a carrier?
Yes, with most carriers. Below are a few exceptions:
- Allianz
- American National
- Forethought (Global Atlantic Annuity)
- Mass Mutual - Cannot be a career agent and has to be under the production limit with their current agency
- MN Life
- United of Omaha - No dual contracting for Final Expense & Term Life Express
- National Life / LSW
- North American
- SBLI - Can only have 2 active contracts
- Security Mutual of NY
- The Standard
- US Life - Only applies to certain contract levels
What is AML training and when is it required?
AML is “anti-money laundering training” and most often, AML training is required when you sell permanent products. Each carrier’s training requirements differ so please refer to our pdf AML Requirements (62 KB) for more details.