Colorado Code § 10-2-405

Residency - individuals - agencies
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(1) The commissioner may qualify an
applicant as a resident of this state and shall issue an insurance producer license to any qualified
resident person of this state in accordance with the following:
(a) An individual applicant may qualify as a resident only if he or she resides in this
state. Any license issued pursuant to any application claiming residency for licensing purposes
shall constitute an election of residency in this state and shall be void if the licensee, while
holding a resident license in this state, also holds or makes application for a license in or
thereafter claims to be a resident of any other state or jurisdiction, or if the licensee ceases to be
a resident of this state.
(b) An insurance agency or business entity may qualify as a resident if the agency has its
principal office in this state;
(c) The resident person is in compliance with the requirements of section 10-2-404.

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