Form 16B Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (Ucaa) Statement of Voluntary Dissolution - Summary of Registration Status in Non-domicile States

Form 16B Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (Ucaa) Statement of Voluntary Dissolution - Summary of Registration Status in Non-domicile States

What Is Form 16B?

This is a legal form that was released by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners on April 25, 2014 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is a Form 16B?A: Form 16B is the Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) Statement of Voluntary Dissolution.

Q: What is the purpose of Form 16B?A: The purpose of Form 16B is to provide a summary of registration status in non-domicile states.

Q: What does the term 'voluntary dissolution' mean?A: Voluntary dissolution refers to the process of voluntarily terminating or dissolving a business entity.

Q: What is the UCAA?A: UCAA stands for Uniform Certificate of Authority Application, which is a standardized application used by insurance companies seeking to become authorized to do business in multiple states.

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Form Details:

  • Released on April 25, 2014;
  • The latest available edition released by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Yours to fill out and keep for your records;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

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