OK non-resident agent bonds.
Flat 3%. Enter your amount.

When the Oklahoma Insurance Department conditions a non-resident agent license on a surety bond, the amount is whatever the Department sets — commonly $20,000 or under. We issue that figure at a flat 3% with no credit check; enter the amount on your notice and the premium updates.

Filed with the Oklahoma Insurance Department for a non-resident producer/agent license
Amount set by the Department — commonly $20,000 or under
Flat 3%, no credit pull — enter your required amount and the premium updates
Flat 3%of your bond amount$275minimum premiumNo creditcheck to issue
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How it works

Apply to filed in one sitting.

No underwriting queue for the standard non-resident agent bond — enter your amount, pay, and file with the Insurance Department. Here is the whole thing:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply online

Your details, the bond amount the Department set, and the effective date — that is the entire application.

INSTANTLY

Issued on the spot

No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.

SAME DAY

File with your license

Submit the executed bond with your Insurance Department non-resident license application or renewal. Wet-ink originals mailed on request.

The whole pricing page.

Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure the Department set and the premium updates.

$5,000 bond
$275
$10,000 bond
$300
$20,000 bond
$600
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What the non-resident agent bond covers

An insurance producer who lives and is licensed in another state can apply to the Oklahoma Insurance Department for a non-resident agent license to write Oklahoma business. In certain situations the Department conditions that license on a surety bond standing behind the agent's conduct in Oklahoma.

The bond runs for the benefit of the state and the clients an agent harms in the licensed capacity — misappropriated premium, misrepresentation, or other violations of Oklahoma insurance law. It is a three-party guarantee: you (the principal), the surety, and Oklahoma and your clients as the protected parties.

The amount is whatever the Department names on your requirement — commonly $20,000 or under. Confirm the figure on your Insurance Department notice; we issue exactly that amount at a flat 3% with no credit check. If the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety.

Oklahoma Insurance Department — non-resident producer licensingOklahoma licenses non-resident insurance producers/agents through the Insurance Department under the producer-licensing provisions of the Insurance Code (Title 36, §1435.2 et seq.). Where a bond is required, the amount is set by the Department and is commonly $20,000 or under. Confirm the exact amount on your Insurance Department notice — we'll issue whatever figure the Department names.

You need this bond if you're

An out-of-state agent applying for an Oklahoma non-resident license
Writing Oklahoma business from a home state where you are already licensed
Renewing a non-resident license the Department conditions on a bond
An agency licensing producers into Oklahoma who must each bond as the Department directs

Five minutes, issued on the spot.

Submit the application with the amount the Department set — the executed bond is generated instantly, ready to file. No credit section.

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FAQs

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.

How much is the Oklahoma non-resident agent bond? +
The premium is a flat 3% of the bond amount, with a $275 minimum. The Insurance Department sets the amount — commonly $20,000 or under. Enter that figure and the quote updates; a $20,000 bond is $600.
Do I always need a bond for a non-resident license? +
Not always. Oklahoma conditions a bond on the non-resident license in certain situations. If the Insurance Department has named a bond amount on your requirement, you need one in that amount — confirm it on your notice.
Do I pay the bond amount? +
No. You pay the premium — $600 on a $20,000 bond. The bond amount is the surety's maximum liability to the state and harmed clients; it is not a deposit.
Is there a credit check? +
No — this license bond is issued with no credit pull. Larger bond amounts may get a quick soft-pull review, which never affects your credit score.
What amount should I choose? +
Use the figure the Insurance Department put on your requirement. If you are not sure, send us the notice and we will confirm before issuing.
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Non-resident agent bond, issued today.

Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the amount the Department set and file the same day.

Your premium @ 3%$275
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