The chart below identifies the requirements for Deleting a Line of Business in each Domestic Uniform State.
Last Update: 07/17/2024
Updates to the information will be noted with a "*" next to the state name and edits will be italicized and bolded.
Form 8 – Questionnaire: Section II and required documentation
Original Certificate of Authority or Form 15
Certified copy of Articles of Incorporation (if amended)
Certified copy of Bylaws (if amended)
Original Alaska Certificate of Authority or completed Form 15
AS 21.09.245 and 3 AAC 31.050
Ark. Code Ann. 23-61-401(1) & Rule 57
Any insurer desiring to surrender its Certificate of Authority, withdraw from this state, or discontinue the writing of certain classes of insurance in this state shall give ninety (90) day’s notice in writing to the State Insurance Department and shall state in writing its reasons for such action. The commissioner may waive any part of the notice requirement. A.C.A §23-63-211(e)
Provide a statement notarized by an officer of the company that there are no outstanding policies, claims and liabilities for the line(s) requested to be deleted. If business exists under the line(s) requested to be deleted, submit documentation regarding transfer or assumption of existing business, or summary of the company’s plan to run-off any existing business in the line(s) to be deleted.
If a line of business that is authorized in Arkansas is deleted in the state of domicile, it must be also deleted from the Arkansas Certificate of Authority.
Must submit a UCAA corporate amendment application.
$5.00 Filing Fee
Make Checks payable to:
Department of Financial Services
P. O. Box 6100
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6100
Applicants are required to include the following codes on each check:
$5 Filing Fee Codes:
TY/CL-11/41
F/T-W
$10 Certificate of Authority
$10 if Articles of Incorporation amended
$25 if Bylaws amended
Must complete UCAA Corporate Amendment Application
Surrender current Indiana Certificate of Authority
Certified Copy of Articles of Incorporation (only if amended)
Certified copy of Bylaws by Corporate Secretary (only if amended)
Submit a notification, and if approved MIA will issue an Amended Certificate of Authority with the line of authority deleted.
In addition to the UCAA Corporate Amendment application, a letter signed by a company officer must be included stating the line(s) of authority the company is requesting to delete from its certificate of authority.
Amend License $25.00
Submit Draft Articles/Bylaws for prior approval
Submit UCAA Form #3 Lines of Business
Original Certificate of Compliance.
Orderly withdrawal of insurance business N.J.A.C. 11:2-29.1.
Property Lines Info: Certified copy of the Board of Directors resolution authorizing management to amend its license to delete the specific lines of business. Pursuant to Section 1206 of the NYIL for P&C insurers.
If deleting a line the insurers must provide satisfactory evidence/documentation that all liability incident to that line has been eliminated and its license authority to do such kind of business in all other jurisdictions have been terminated.
Life and Health insurer Info: Certified copy of the Board of Directors resolution authorizing management to amend its license to delete the specific lines of business.
If deleting a Life line the insurer must consult with the Life Bureau for approval to file the orange blank.
Submit amended Articles of Incorporation and surrender current Certificate of Authority. Department would issue a new Certificate of Authority if approved.
Issuing an amended Certificate of Authority - $4.00
WI Domestic Fee: $25 Amended Certificate of Authority
Cover letter with explanation of request.
$15.00 fee or retaliatory amount for amending the Certificate of Authority.
Please make checks payable to: Wyoming State Treasurer
Wyoming requires a written request from an officer stating which line(s) the company wants to delete. In addition, the original Certificate of Authority (or an affidavit of loss) must be returned for amendment.
If leaving the health market, the company must comply with W.S. 26-15-121 and W.S. 26-19-305.
See also Chapter 11 of Regulations regarding notice of policy forms that are no longer active.
If leaving the property & casualty market, the company must comply with Chapter 35 of the Wyoming Insurance Code.