Insurance Agent Permit Requirements in Portland, OR

Complete permit and license guide for starting a insurance agent in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

$700 -- $3500 6–10 weeks to complete education, pass exam, and receive license 6 requirements

Not legal advice. Requirements may change — always verify with your local government authority before applying. Last verified: .

Portland / Multnomah County Requirements

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Portland — Business / Occupational License

All businesses operating within Portland must obtain a general business or occupational license from the city (Multnomah County). Insurance agencies operating from a physical office in the city must maintain this license annually. Home-based agencies may also require a Home Occupation Permit.

$50–$400/year depending on gross revenues and business structure1–3 weeks
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Oregon State Requirements

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Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services — Insurance Producer License

To sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance in Oregon, individuals must hold a valid insurance producer license issued by Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services. Licensing requires: (1) completing pre-licensing education (20–40 hours depending on line of authority), (2) passing the state insurance licensing exam, and (3) submitting an application with background check. License must be renewed every 2 years with continuing education requirements (typically 24 CE hours).

$50–$200 (pre-licensing course) + $40–$80 (exam fee) + $50–$150 (license application)4–8 weeks (education, exam, and application processing)
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Oregon — Insurance Agency / Business Entity License

If operating as an agency (LLC, corporation, or partnership) rather than a sole proprietor, the business entity itself must obtain a separate Business Entity insurance license from Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services. At least one officer or partner must hold an active individual producer license. Required for agencies that employ licensed producers.

$50–$200 (entity license application fee)2–4 weeks
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Oregon — Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance

While not mandated by state law in all cases, most Oregon carriers and agency contracts require licensed insurance agents to carry Errors & Omissions (professional liability) insurance. E&O protects against claims arising from mistakes or failures in professional services. Minimum coverage is typically $1 million per occurrence.

$400–$2,500/year depending on lines sold and revenueObtained before writing business
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Federal Requirements

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EIN (Employer Identification Number)

Required if operating as a business entity (LLC, corporation) or if you have employees. Free from the IRS. Sole proprietors without employees may use their SSN but an EIN is recommended for privacy.

FreeImmediate (online application)
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NIPR — National Insurance Producer Registry

Most states process insurance producer licenses through the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). When applying for or renewing a license, or when applying for non-resident licenses in other states, NIPR streamlines the multi-state process.

Varies by state ($10–$25 NIPR transaction fee)Immediate processing
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