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Georgia State Code
Title      33
Chapter      23  
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Title 33, Chapter 23, Section 8 (33-23-8)

(a) An applicant for any license required by this chapter shall file with the Commissioner a written application upon forms prescribed by the Commissioner. The application shall be signed and verified by the oath of the applicant. As a part of or in connection with such application other than one for an agency license, the applicant shall state the kinds of insurance proposed to be transacted and furnish information concerning the applicant's identity, personal history, experience, business history, purposes, and any other pertinent facts which the Commissioner may by rule or regulation require.

(b) If the application is for an agent's license, the application shall state the kinds of insurance proposed to be transacted and shall be accompanied by written appointment of the applicant as agent by an authorized insurer subject to issuance of the license.

(c) If the application is for a subagent's certificate of authority, the application shall state the kinds of insurance proposed to be transacted and shall be accompanied by a written appointment of the applicant as subagent by an agent subject to issuance of the certificate of authority.

(d) The application shall also show whether the applicant was ever previously licensed to transact any kind of insurance in this state or elsewhere; whether any license was ever refused, surrendered, suspended, restricted, or revoked; whether any insurer, general agent, agent, or other person claims the applicant is indebted to it and, if so, the details of the indebtedness; whether the applicant ever had an agency contract canceled and the facts of the cancellation; whether the applicant has had a certificate of authority terminated by an insurer or agent and the facts of the termination; whether the applicant will devote all or part of his or her efforts to acting as an insurance agent or subagent and, if part time only, how much time the applicant expects to devote to such work and in what other business or businesses he or she will be engaged; whether, if the applicant is a married person, the husband or wife has ever applied for or held a license to solicit insurance in any state and whether the license has been refused, surrendered, suspended, restricted, or revoked; and such other information as the Commissioner in his or her discretion may require.

(e) As to any application for an agent's or subagent's license or certificate of authority, the Commissioner shall require as part of application a certificate of the insurer or agent proposed to be represented relative to the applicant's identity, residence, experience, or instruction as to the kinds of insurance to be transacted; and the certificate shall state the extent and nature of the investigation of the applicant's character and background conducted by the insurer or agent, the fact that the insurer or agent is satisfied that the applicant is trustworthy and qualified to act as its agent or subagent and to hold himself or herself out in good faith to the general public as an agent or subagent, and the fact that the insurer or agent desires that the applicant be licensed as an agent or subagent to represent it in this state.

(e.1) Each applicant for an agency license shall file with the Commissioner the information required under Code Section 33-23-3. (f) All such applications shall be accompanied by the appropriate fees in the respective amounts as provided by law.

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