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North Carolina Department of Insurance

www.ncdoi.gov

 
The NC Department of Insurance regulates the insurance industry, licensing insurance professionals and others, educating consumers about different types of insurance, handling consumer complaints, and much more. The Department also houses the Office of State Fire Marshal. Any insurance business in this state first must be approved by the Commissioner, and companies and agents must meet rigorous standards before they receive a license to do that business. We also provide other services not directly associated with insurance: • Licensing bail bondsmen • Overseeing motor clubs and collection agencies • Protecting consumers from fraud and illegal behavior with a staff of ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.ncdoi.gov
  • 3200 Beechleaf Court
    Raleigh, NC USA 27604
  • Phone: 855.408.1212

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