Verify a Florida Insurance License
Confirm any producer or agency against the official Florida public record — free, and in under a minute.
Before you buy insurance, you can confirm an agent is licensed and in good standing directly with the State of Florida. Every source below is an official government or industry registry.
Official verification sources
Go straight to the authoritative records — no account required.
Search by name, license number, or National Producer Number (NPN) in the Florida Department of Financial Services official licensee database — license type, status, and appointments.
Search FL DFS ↗Look up a producer by NPN across states in the National Insurance Producer Registry — the authoritative national identifier behind every state license.
Search NIPR ↗Confirm a licensed insurance agency as a registered Florida business entity in the Division of Corporations (Sunbiz) — registration status, officers, and filings.
Search Sunbiz ↗What the record shows
A Florida license lookup confirms four things that matter before you buy.
Valid / current, expired, or suspended — an agent must hold an active license to transact business.
The National Producer Number and Florida license number that identify the individual on the state record.
Whether the producer holds active carrier appointments authorizing them to place business (shown by the state as a count).
The license class (e.g. 2-15 Life & Health, 2-20 General Lines) that defines what a producer may sell.
How to verify, in three steps
Find the name or number
Have the agent’s full name, license number, or NPN ready — any one is enough to search.
Search the official record
Enter it at the FL DFS Licensee Search. Cross-check the NPN at NIPR and, for an agency, the entity at Sunbiz.
Confirm status & authority
Verify the license is valid/current and the line of authority matches the coverage you’re discussing.
June Life Insurance compiles its directory from Florida Department of Financial Services public licensee records under Fla. Stat. §119.01. It is not a government agency and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing the Florida DFS. The official state and industry sources above are always the authoritative record.