Use the Jurisdiction Map and related links to find resources and contact information for NAIC member insurance departments.
Actions considered by the NAIC are exposed and discussed through NAIC Committees , task forces and subgroups. These links provide access to relevant staff, charges and schedules.
NAIC Members are the chief insurance regulators from each of the 50 U.S. states and six territories. These links lead to NAIC resources developed primarily for them and their departments.
NAIC Products provide reliable data, information and technology applications for regulators, consumers and industry.
NAIC Education & Training offers professional development for state insurance regulators, as well as courses to help industry professionals comply with regulatory processes.
All consumer education and reference material is now in one place, the NAIC Consumers page.
These links lead to NAIC tools, training and information for insurance industry professionals.

IPIR
An IPIR designee has acquired the skills and knowledge to converse fluently with other investment experts in both the regulatory and insurance industry arenas about investment instruments and current issues in the financial markets.
Investment Professional in Insurance Regulation
Are You Eligible?
To be eligible for the IPIR Designation you must meet five criteria. Read more to find out if you are eligible.
What Do You Need To Qualify?
There are two requirements you must meet to qualify for the IPIR Designation. Read more about these requirements.
How Do You Enroll In The Program?
Interested individuals must enroll into the designation program prior to taking courses and exams. See HOW DO I section for more information.
How Do You Register For Courses?
Registration for all required IPIR courses can be found on the NAIC Education & Training Department’s Course Schedule. Look for IPIR in the CE Type column. See HOW DO I section for more information.
How Do You Apply?
Designation candidates must apply for their designation award upon meeting eligibility requirements and successfully completing all required coursework and associated exams. See HOW DO I section for more information.
How Do You Renew?
To remain an active designee, 3 year reporting periods are in place for renewals. See HOW DO I section for more information.