Open the link your agent gave you.
Every Producer Credentials agent has a personal subdomain, for example melanie-garcia.producercredentials.com. Your agent will send this link to you directly.
Whether your agent is sitting across from you or calling you over the phone, verify they're real and licensed in your state before sharing any sensitive information.
Every Producer Credentials agent has a personal subdomain, for example melanie-garcia.producercredentials.com. Your agent will send this link to you directly.
The page shows the agent's legal name, National Producer Number, and every state license on file, with status (active, expired, pending) and the underlying license document.
No forms, no waiting. The page lists the agent's phone number and email so you can reach them on your terms. You can also independently verify the NPN at NIPR.com.
Verification pages render natively on mobile, official and built around a 10-second read. Scroll inside the phone to see what your agent's full page looks like.
Send a client your link before a meeting or a sales call, and they can answer the "is this person legitimate" question themselves. Independently verifiable, always.
Open to any agent with an active resident license. We pull your NPN, state licenses, and document images directly from NIPR. You confirm and publish.
Get startedNo. Producer Credentials is an independent verification platform. We do not issue licenses; we display public license data and the agent's own attestation. To independently verify a license, look up the agent's NPN at nipr.com or visit your state's Department of Insurance website.
No. The verification page is free to visit. There is no signup, no account, no email capture, and no advertising on agent pages.
Expired licenses are clearly marked with a red status pill and a strikethrough on the license number. The license document remains viewable so you can see what the prior license covered, but the agent is not currently authorized to write business under it.
Producer Credentials pulls license data and document images directly from the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) at the time an agent signs up, and re-syncs on a recurring schedule. Agents must keep their NIPR record current; if a license lapses, our page reflects that on the next sync.
Most licensed producers are not yet on our platform. You can still verify them: ask for their full legal name and NPN, then look them up at nipr.com or your state's Department of Insurance license lookup tool.