Don't trust a website. Trust your state's insurance regulator.
A nice website proves nothing — I built this one, after all. A license does. Every state I serve keeps a public record of my producer license. Use the tools below to check me out on the government's site, not mine. It takes about a minute.
First and last name is all any state's tool needs. No account, no fees — public record.
- Pick your state below. The link opens your state insurance regulator's official license lookup — a government or regulator-run site, not mine.
- Search my name: Anthony Jimenez. First and last name is all it takes.
- Confirm the license shows “Active.” You'll also see my license type and, in many states, the carriers I'm appointed with.
All 32 states I'm licensed in
Each link goes straight to that state's official lookup. The small text shows what each tool lets you search by.
Why I built this page
Health insurance has a trust problem — robocalls, lead farms, and “agents” who disappear after enrollment. The fix isn't a slicker pitch; it's verification. Licensing is public information, and I'd rather you spend one minute confirming who I am than wonder. If an agent ever hesitates when you ask to look up their license, that's your answer.
On the phone or by text, I'll also send you my license directly — so you can match it to what your state's site shows.
A note on the links: several states share the same national lookup systems (NAIC State Based Systems or Sircon), so a few links land on a shared tool where you select the state first. Every destination above is the tool your state's regulator officially directs consumers to. If a state ever changes its site and a link breaks, the NIPR lookup above always works — or just ask me for a current link.
Verified? Let's talk.
Fifteen minutes, every option on the table, zero pressure.