Key Takeaways

  • Arizona P&C producers must act with honesty and good faith toward clients and insurers
  • Producers must disclose material information about policies, including exclusions and limitations
  • Premium handling must follow strict procedures including prompt remittance to insurers
  • Records must be maintained for at least 5 years
  • Arizona CE includes mandatory 3 hours of ethics training per renewal period
Last updated: January 2026

Producer Conduct and Responsibilities

Arizona P&C insurance producers have legal and ethical obligations that govern their professional conduct.

Fiduciary Duties

Arizona producers owe duties to their clients and insurers:

Key Duties

DutyDescription
HonestyAct honestly in all dealings
Good FaithFair dealing with all parties
DisclosureReveal material information about policies
CompetenceMaintain professional knowledge
CareExercise reasonable care in placing coverage

Agent Responsibilities

  • Represent insurer's interests when appointed
  • Act within scope of authority
  • Transmit information accurately
  • Collect and remit premiums properly

Disclosure Requirements

Arizona P&C producers must disclose:

Required Disclosures

  • Coverage limits, deductibles, and premiums
  • Policy exclusions and limitations
  • Material terms and conditions
  • Surplus lines status (if applicable)
  • Compensation arrangements (if requested)
  • Conflicts of interest
  • UM/UIM coverage options

When Disclosure Required

  • At time of sale or recommendation
  • When material facts change
  • When replacing existing coverage
  • When client asks specific questions
  • At renewal if coverage changes

Premium Handling

Producers must handle premiums properly:

Requirements

RequirementRule
CollectionOnly collect authorized amounts
DepositPromptly to insurer or trust account
ComminglingProhibited with personal funds
ConversionUsing premiums for personal use prohibited
RecordsDetailed records required
RemittancePer agreement with insurer

Trust Accounts

If holding premiums:

  • Must be in separate trust account
  • Cannot mix with personal or business funds
  • Detailed records required
  • Subject to DIFI examination

Record Keeping

Arizona requires producers to maintain records:

Required Records

Record TypeRetention Period
Applications5 years
Policy documents5 years
Client correspondence5 years
Premium records5 years
Claims records5 years

Exam Tip: Arizona requires 5 years record retention, which is longer than some other states.

Access to Records

  • DIFI can examine during investigations
  • Must provide upon request
  • Failure to maintain is a violation

Ethics Requirements

Continuing Education

Arizona requires ethics training:

  • 3 hours of ethics each 2-year renewal period
  • Part of 24-hour CE requirement
  • Must be DIFI-approved course

Professional Standards

  • Treat all clients fairly
  • Maintain professional competence
  • Avoid conflicts of interest
  • Protect client confidentiality
  • Report illegal or unethical conduct

Company Appointments

Appointment Requirements

RequirementDetails
TimingBefore selling insurer's products
Fee$5 per company
DurationUntil terminated
TerminationReported to DIFI within 30 days

Agent vs. Broker

Arizona distinguishes between:

TypeRepresents
AgentInsurance company
BrokerThe insured (client)

Understanding your role affects your duties and liability.

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