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What is certificate of assuming insurer

The Certificate of Assuming Insurer is a legal document used by insurers to certify their jurisdiction under New Hampshire law for reinsurance agreements.

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Certificate of assuming insurer is needed by:
  • Insurance officers who sign reinsurance agreements.
  • Companies entering into reinsurance contracts in New Hampshire.
  • Legal professionals overseeing insurance compliance.
  • Regulatory bodies managing insurance documentation.
  • Individuals involved in insurance transactions.

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    Prepare the necessary details such as the name and title of the officer and the name of the assuming insurer before starting the form.
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    Fill in the officer's name in the designated field, followed by their title in the adjacent box.
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    Input the official name of the assuming insurer in the specified area of the form.
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Typically, insurance officers or designated representatives from insurance companies entering into reinsurance agreements in New Hampshire are eligible to complete this form.
While specific deadlines may vary based on individual agreements, it is advisable to complete and submit the Certificate of Assuming Insurer as soon as the reinsurance agreement is finalized to avoid delays.
You can submit the form electronically through pdfFiller, or follow any specified submission methods outlined by the New Hampshire Insurance Commissioner’s office.
Generally, supporting documents may not be required; however, it is good practice to include any relevant communication or agreements associated with the reinsurance contract.
Be cautious of omitting required details, such as officer titles or insurer names, and ensure that all checkboxes are marked as necessary to prevent processing delays.
Processing times may vary, but it usually takes several weeks. Checking with the New Hampshire Insurance Commissioner’s office can provide a more accurate timeframe.
No, the Certificate of Assuming Insurer does not require notarization, simplifying the submission process for insurers.
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