Delaware Code § 18-1708

Nonresident licensing
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(a) Unless denied licensure pursuant to § 1712 of this title, a nonresident person shall receive a nonresident license if:
(1) The person is currently licensed as a resident and in good standing in that person's home state; and
(2) The person has submitted the proper request for licensure and has paid the fees required by Chapter 7 of this title; and
(3) The person has submitted or transmitted to the Insurance Commissioner the application for licensure that the person submitted
to his or her home state, or in lieu of the same, a completed Uniform Application or forms prescribed by the Commissioner for license
types and lines of authority not available on the Uniform Application; and
(4) The person's home state awards nonresident licenses to residents of this State on the same basis.
Nonresident adjusters whose home states (including designated home states) do not have examination requirements for adjusters shall
be required to satisfy this State's examination requirements prior to licensure.
Except where prohibited by state or federal law, by submitting an application for license, the applicant shall be deemed to have appointed
the Commissioner as the agent for service of process on the applicant in any action or proceeding arising in this State out of or in connection
with the exercise of the license. Such appointment of the Commissioner as agent for service of process shall be irrevocable during the
period within which a cause of action against the applicant may arise out of transactions with respect to subjects of insurance in this
State. Process shall be served upon the Commissioner or any Deputy Insurance Commissioner or such other person or persons as the
Commissioner shall designate by rule or regulation.
(b) The Insurance Commissioner may verify the licensee's licensing status through the Producer Database maintained by the National
Association of Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates or subsidiaries. If a nonresident licensee's license in his or her home state is
no longer in good standing (whether as a result of suspension, revocation or other action by the home state regulator), such licensee's
nonresident license shall, 30 days after the final action taken with respect to the home state license, lapse by operation of law, without
any notice required to be sent by the Department of Insurance to the licensee.
(c) A nonresident licensee who moves from 1 state to another state or a resident licensee who moves from this State to another state
shall file a change of address and provide certification from the new resident state within 30 days of the change of legal residence. No
license fee or license application is required.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a person licensed as a surplus lines producer in his or her home state shall
receive a nonresident surplus lines producer license pursuant to subsection (a) of this section. Except as to subsection (a) of this section,
nothing in this section otherwise amends or supersedes any provision of Chapter 19 of this title.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a person licensed as a limited line credit insurance or other type of limited lines
producer in that person's home state shall receive a nonresident limited lines producer license, pursuant to subsection (a) of this section,
granting the same scope of authority as granted under the license issued by the producer's home state. For the purposes of this subsection,
limited line insurance is any authority granted by the home state which restricts the authority of the license to less than the total authority
prescribed in the associated major lines pursuant to § 1707(a)(1) through (6) of this title.
(f) Insurance for an insurer authorized to do business in Delaware which is permitted as a limited line of insurance in a Delaware
nonresident producer's home state and is not described in this section shall have the same scope of authority as granted under the limited
license issued by the producer's resident state, which shall be briefly described on the license issued.

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