Insurance License Management Services
Outsource your insurance licensing operations to an unrivaled team. We surround you with fast, reliable service and support your growth with access to our boutique legal compliance practice.
Extraordinary Insurance License Management to Support Your Growth
Agencies of every size—from emerging startups to industry leaders—turn to us for insurance license management. Whether it’s to streamline operations, focus on clients, manage staffing changes, or adapt to regulatory demands, our turnkey service becomes a seamless extension of your agency, providing the expertise you need.
Insurance Licensing Services for the US and Canada
Insurance Producer Licensing
- Obtain and renew individual insurance producer licenses
- Track and manage renewal deadlines
- Track CE credits
Insurance Adjuster License and DHS Licensing
- Obtain and renew individual insurance adjuster licenses and DHS adjuster licenses
- Track and manage renewal deadlines
- Track CE credits
Insurance Entity Licensing
- Obtain and renew insurance entity licenses
- Track and manage renewal deadlines
Insurance License Management
- Manage changes to entity and individual licenses
- Designated Responsible Licensed Producer (DRLP)
- Owners & Officers
- Individual & entity names & addresses

Do I Need Insurance Licensing Software or Services?
Deciding between outsourcing vs inhouse license management? Our handy calculator may help.
Visibility and Access with Creative Compliance Hub
Outsourced doesn’t mean out of touch.
As a 3H Compliance Group client, you’ll enjoy 24/7 access to your licenses, documents, deadlines, and statuses. Your agency gets its own secure, private instance of Creative Compliance Hub—our powerful DIY licensing and compliance solution. Convenient and always accessible, it’s ready when you need it.

Why Choose 3H Compliance Group
Experience & Expertise
Size & Scale
Legendary Service
24/7 Access
So Much More Than Insurance Licensing
Surplus Line
File surplus lines policies and submit periodic premium tax reports
Third Party Administrators
50-State Surveys
Registered Agent Services
Agency, MGA/MGU Formations
Secretary of State Filings
Background Reporting
M&A, Consolidation, Rebranding Advisory Services
From Licensing to Legal with One Phone Call
Why juggle multiple providers when 3H Compliance Group offers it all? Our unmatched expertise surpasses ordinary licensing, corporate, legal, and accounting services.
You don’t always need an attorney, but when you do, we’re ready — saving you time and costs.
From everyday needs with our cost-effective software and services to a boutique legal compliance practice for complex challenges, we simplify it all.
Why go anywhere else? One partner, one call — comprehensive solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an insurance agent license?
An insurance agent license is a permit that allows an individual to sell, negotiate, or solicit insurance. Insurance agents are also known as insurance producers. A license is required in all 50 US States.
What is an insurance entity license?
An insurance entity license, also known as an agency license, allows a business to sell insurance within a state. Insurance entity licenses can be issued to corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships.
What is an adjuster license?
An insurance adjuster license is a permit to legally adjust claims. Most, but not all states require an adjuster to be licensed.
What is a DHS adjuster license?
Adjusters who live in states that don’t issue adjuster licenses may obtain a Designated Home State (DHS) license in a state other than their home state. The DHS license allows the adjuster to obtain adjuster licenses in other states that require them.