New Mexico
To obtain coverage, mail your
completed Enrollment Form along with premium payment to RISC or select
the “Enroll Online” option to enroll with a Visa or MasterCard. If you
are enrolling after the original renewal period, you may refer to the
Prorated Premium Chart to determine the appropriate amount to pay.

Individual
Licensee Coverage
January 1, 2012 - January 1, 2013
Enrollment Form
(Prorated):
Please
use this form if you are an individual (rather than a firm) licensee and
want to purchase insurance through the group program.
Endorsement
Request Form for Current Insureds:
Individual (rather than firm) licensees who have purchased insurance
through the current group program and wish to add an endorsement(s) to
their existing policy
must use this form.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
If your
previous coverage expired January 1, you should request an effective
date of January 1. This will ensure that you maintain continuous
coverage. Otherwise, you will have a break in coverage and lose
any previously established Retroactive Date (for prior acts
coverage). If you do not have continuous coverage, your new Retroactive
Date will be the effective date of your new coverage. In addition, if
you have a break in coverage and are not covered during a period that
your license is active, you will not comply with the licensing
requirements for your state and your license may be placed inactive
and/or other action may be taken against your license.
If you
discover that you have missed timely renewal and cannot obtain a January
1 effective date online, you may qualify for reinstatement of your
coverage for 90 days after your coverage has expired. If you would like
to reinstate coverage to the inception date of the current group policy
within the 90-day period (1/1 - 3/31), you may send your premium payment
via check or money order in the mail with a Reinstatement
Form. Reinstatement will eliminate a break in coverage and loss of your
Retroactive Date.
If you
would like to backdate coverage a maximum of 90 days after the 90-day
reinstatement period has passed, please refer to the Prorated Premium
Chart to determine the correct amount to send with your Reinstatement
Form.
This will avoid a break in coverage and loss of
your retroactive date. However, this procedure does not
impact the licensee's failure to comply with the mandatory insurance
guidelines established by the Commission and you may still be subject to
penalties and fines. Always pay
your premium on time to avoid a break in coverage, protect yourself from
uncovered claims and avoid penalties and fines. |