Nevada Code § 697.184

Application for license as general agent: Additional documentation
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1. An application for a license as a
general agent must be accompanied by:
(a) Proof of the completion of a 6-hour course of
instruction in bail bonds that is:
(1) Offered by a state or national
organization of bail agents or another organization that administers training
programs for general agents; and
(2) Approved by the Commissioner.
(b) A written appointment by an authorized
insurer as general agent, subject to the issuance of the license.
(c) A letter from a local law enforcement agency
in the applicants county of residence which indicates that the applicant:
(1) Has not been convicted of a felony in
this state or of any offense committed in another state which would be a felony
if committed in this state; and
(2) Has not been convicted of an offense
involving moral turpitude or the unlawful use, sale or possession of a
controlled substance.
(d) A copy of the contract or agreement that
authorizes the general agent to act as general agent for the insurer.
(e) Any other information the Commissioner may
require.
2. If the applicant for a license as a
general agent is a firm or corporation:
(a) The applicant must designate a natural person
who is a licensed general agent and who is authorized to transact business on
behalf of the firm or corporation to be responsible for the compliance of the
firm or corporation with the insurance laws, rules and regulations of this
State; and
(b) The application must include the names of the
members, officers and directors and identify the natural person designated
pursuant to paragraph (a).

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