Florida department of financial services license search

Request assistance with an insurance question or file an insurance-related complaint (c/o Department of Financial Services)?

  • Consumer Helpline Contact Information
    • Statewide Toll-Free: 1-877-MY-FL-CFO (1-877-693-5236)
    • Out of State Callers: (850) 413-3089
    • TDD Line: 1-800-640-0886
    • Email Address:

Find information about an insurance agent (producer/adjuster) or agency information (c/o Department of Financial Services)?

Find an Office searchable database to:


  • Determine if an insurance company is licensed in Florida?
  • Search for insurance rates for auto, homeowners, Medicare Supplement (Medigap) and small group health insurance?
  • Information on form or rate filings made by insurance companies?
  • Review top 25 or create custom market share reports for personal and commercial insurance residential policies?
  • Search for Malpractice/closed claims against doctors (medical professional liability), attorneys (lawyers professional liability), and directors and officers (DNO) in Florida?

Find pages dedicated to specific topics of insurance, such as:


  • Federal Health Care Insurance Reform
  • Homeowners' Insurance
  • Hurricane Season Resources
  • Flood Insurance
  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance - HB 119
  • Sinkholes

Submit a public records request?

Find information about a particular business unit within the Office, such as company admissions, property & casualty product review, life and health financial oversight, etc.?

Learn about upcoming events, such as public rate/rule hearings, meetings, etc.?

Locate informational memoranda/bulletins issued by the Office?

Learn about regulatory actions taken by the Office, such as unauthorized and/or unlicensed entities?

Find industry reports and other publications, such as annual reports, Fast Facts, rate changes for health and property insurance, etc.?

Learn about the Citizens Depopulation Program and which companies are approved by the Office to participate in a take-out?

Find information about a particular type of insurance, such as auto, accident and health, homeowners, flood, Medicare supplement, life, etc.?

Find recent news releases, advisories or statements issued by the Office?

Search for legislative summaries and presentations?

Search for Unclaimed Property in Florida (which can include life insurance proceeds)

Locate Other useful website links regarding the insurance industry?

*Please Note: The most comprehensive way to find information about the Office is to use the “Search” window located at the top right-hand side of each webpage. In addition, some of these resources were not developed by the Office, and some links will direct you to websites not maintained by the Office.

Search for a Private Investigator, Security Officer or Recovery Agent

Check to see if a person is licensed (or has applied for a license) as a private investigator, private investigator intern, security officer, security officer instructor, recovery agent, recovery agent intern, recovery agent instructor, or an agency manager pursuant to Chapter 493, Florida Statutes.

Search for a Private Investigative, Security or Recovery Agency or School

Please note:

  • Individual address and phone information for private investigators and recovery agents is restricted from public record in accordance with Section 493.6122, F.S.
  • Individual address and phone information for law enforcement officers and judges is restricted from public record in accordance with Section 119.071(4)(d), F.S.

Get Help

  • Property/casualty brokers: The following wording has been added to your license: "An insurance broker with the property/casualty line is authorized to act as such with respect to any and every line of authority except life insurance and variable life and variable annuity insurance."
  • Life Settlement Providers, and Life Settlement Intermediaries: Online license requests and duplicate license requests are not available.
  • For security and identification purposes, a bar code has been added to all licenses.

Use the Producer/Licensee Search application to determine if a license has been issued and to view the license number.

To log in and print a license, your license number is required.

Use the DFS Portal to request a license.

DFS Portal

The Department does not mail licenses. When a license is issued (in PDF format) the licensee should save and print the license.

A duplicate license may be requested when the current/renewed license is lost or destroyed. Before a duplicate license is generated, you will be required to attest that the license was either lost or destroyed. There is a $15.00 duplicate license fee for additional license print requests. Credit card payment is the only payment option available.

To log in and print a license, your license number is required.

Use the DFS Portal to request a duplicate license.

DFS Portal

Browsers and Blockers

  • Use a supported browser: The latest version plus one previous of IE, FF, Chrome and Safari, are supported.
  • Disable “Pop-up Blockers” in your browser before using portal applications.
  • Application may be unavailable from 7:30am to 7:45am daily for scheduled maintenance.
  • Applications may not be compatible with cell phones, tablets or other mobile devices.

Contact Us

If you are having problems using the Portal application or have questions, email [email protected]

What is the online portal for the Florida Department of Financial Services Bureau of licensing?

Welcome to MyProfile. MyProfile is the online portal for the Florida Department of Financial Services' Bureau of Licensing.

How do I find out if a business is licensed in Florida?

In order to search business entities in Florida, you must go to the SunBiz Secretary of State's Website. Once on the page, you have the option to lookup an entity (Corporation, LLC, Limited Partnership) by; Name, Officer, Registered Agent, Tax (EIN) Number, or Document Number.

How long can the Florida Department of Financial Services suspend an agent's license?

(1) The department shall, in its order suspending a license or appointment or in its order suspending the eligibility of a person to hold or apply for such license or appointment, specify the period during which the suspension is to be in effect; but such period shall not exceed 2 years.

What is a 240 license in Florida?

2-40 refers to the Florida Health Agent License. This license allows you to sell all forms of Health Insurance, Medicare Supplement, HMO, Home Health Care, Managed Care and Long Term Care policies.