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Fingerprinting helps keep felons out of insurance business – but few states do it

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A recent article in Insurance Journal suggests that the use of fingerprinting during background checks of would-be insurance producers can be very effective in weeding out convicted criminals. Fingerprinting, however, is not utilized everywhere. According to the article, only 17 states require producers to submit fingerprints as part of the license application process, and more than 30 states are actually forbidden by law from obtaining fingerprints. Criminal background checks are still performed in virtually all cases, but fingerprints would allow for more extensive checks.

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Alert! Identity Theft Scam Targets Insurance Agents

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An unusually targeted identity theft scam has been uncovered this summer. People posing as insurance industry regulators are calling agents and telling them they’ve committed some sort of infraction. The scammers then demand payment (of the alleged “penalties” or other bogus fees) over the phone via credit card. If the agent refuses to give up the credit card information, the scammer threatens the agent with the loss of his or her license. In some instances, the caller even asks the agent for his or her social security number and date of birth, making identity theft that much easier. 

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