The Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) is designed to allow insurers to file copies of the same application for admission in numerous states. Each state that accepts the UCAA is designated as a uniform state. Arkansas fully participates and is designated as a uniform state.
UCAA Resources
- UCAA Main Page
- UCAA State Charts
- UCAA Forms
- UCAA Frequently Asked Questions
- Third Party Vendors for Background Reports
Instructions & Application Forms
- Uniform Certificate of Authority Primary Application– The Primary Application is for use by newly formed companies seeking a Certificate of Authority in this state and by companies wishing to re-domesticate to a uniform state.
- Instructions for Incorporating a Domestic Company
- Uniform Certificate of Authority Expansion Application– The Expansion Application is for use by companies in good standing in their state of domicile that wish to expand their business into a uniform state.
- UCAA Retaliatory Statement – Schedule of Company Fees, Taxes & Deposits for All Companies
- Hospital, Medical, Service Corporation Application see A.C.A. Ch. 75
Legal References
Look up Arkansas Codes listed below
- Bulletin 3-2002 – Change in Service of Process Requirements for Arkansas
- Certificate of Authority – Capital & Surplus Requirements as mandated by A.C.A. § 23-63-205 and A.C.A. § 23-63-207
- Three Year Seasoning Requirement A.C.A. § 23-63-202
- Foreign Lloyd’s Plan Insurers- Requirements per A.C.A. § 23-63-205(b)
- A.C.A. Ch. 75