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HomeInsurance CodeDiv. 1Pt. 2Ch. 1Art. 3§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements

§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements

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§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements

This law says any insurance company that is allowed to sell insurance in California and has a website must show its name, where it’s based, and its license number on the site. It also says that if a company gives a quote, takes an application, or talks about insurance with a California resident online, it is considered to be doing business in California.

Key Takeaways

  • •Online insurers must display their official name, home state, and license number on every website.
  • •If a company gives a quote, takes an application, or discusses policy terms with a California resident online, it is considered to be selling insurance in California.
  • •Even insurers not licensed in California must follow the same online disclosure rules if they end up doing business with a California resident, unless they work through a special surplus‑line broker.

Example

A California resident goes to an insurance company's website, asks for a car insurance quote, and then fills out an online application for coverage.

Because the company is licensed in California, the law requires the website to clearly list the company's official name, the state where it is headquartered, and its California license number. By giving the quote and accepting the application online, the company is treated as selling insurance in California.

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§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements

(a) An insurer that maintains a certificate of authority to transact insurance in this state, advertises insurance on the Internet, and transacts insurance in this state, shall identify all of the following information on the Internet, regardless of whether the insurer maintains its Internet presence or if the presence is maintained on its behalf: (1) Its name as it appears on its California certificate of authority, and if different, the name approved by the commissioner for doing business in this state. (2) The state of its domicile and its principal place of business. (3) The number on its California certificate of authority. In lieu of this number, an insurer may identify all states in which it maintains certificates of authority to transact insurance, provided that the insurer discloses its identification number as assigned by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. (b) An Internet presence maintained by or on behalf of an insurer not admitted to transact insurance in this state constitutes an advertisement, and the insurer shall comply with the requirements of Section 703.1 if it transacts insurance as defined in subdivision (c). (c) A person who advertises on the Internet shall be deemed to be transacting insurance in this state if the person does any of the following: (1) Provides an insurance premium quote specifically to a California resident. (2) Accepts an application for coverage from a California resident. (3) Otherwise communicates with a California resident regarding one or more terms of an agreement to provide insurance or an insurance policy. This subdivision shall not apply to any lawful placement with a nonadmitted insurer, including when a person conveys a quote, accepts an application, and conducts all communications with a California resident solely through a surplus line broker or special lines’ surplus line broker pursuant to California surplus line laws. (Added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 211, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2001.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

insurancesurplus line brokeragreementauthoritycommissioncoveragenetpremium

Related Statutes

  • § 717.5 Professional Reinsurer Qualification
  • § 700 Insurance Business Licensing Requirements
  • § 701 Insurer Certificate Revocation Rules
  • § 704.7 Certificate Penalty Election Option
  • § 705 Insurer Certificate Amendment Fees

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Insurance Code. Section 702.
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