- Not passing the insurance exam.
- Not disclosing convictions on your application (or having committed certain felonies).
- Not meeting the Continuing Education requirements.
- You’ve not paid your fines for missing your CE quota before the renewal date.
- Abuse of the license.
- Fraud: If an insurance license holder willfully commits fraud against a policyholder, agent, or insurance organization.
- Rebating: Offering incentives aside from the benefits of the policy itself to entice a party to buy a policy is a license revoking act in most states.
- Twisting: The act of coercing a party to let their current insurance policy run out so that they can buy another policy is also a license revoking offense, despite the practice being relatively commonplace.


