Division of Insurance Regulating the insurance industry to protect Alaskan consumers Security Notice NIPR is aware of a phishing email targeting NIPR clients, licensing applicants, and administrators. These emails are about past due invoices and may appear to be sent from our domains: @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. Please note that these emails may not be from our company. If you receive a suspicious invoice email claiming to be from us, do not open any attachments, click on any links, or submit payment. How to Identify a Fraudulent Email: Check the sender's email address: Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look like ours. Click on the domain name to unmask the vanity/fake domain, revealing the true sender. Look for generic greetings: Emails that begin with "Dear Customer" instead of your actual name or customer ID may be phishing attempts. Examine the tone and grammar: Phishing emails often contain spelling mistakes, unusual phrasing, or a sense of urgency to get you to act quickly. Hover over links (don’t click): This reveals the actual URL and can help you determine if it's legitimate. Verify with us directly: If you ever receive an unexpected invoice or are unsure about an email's authenticity, please contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com We take your security very seriously and are actively working to stop these fraudulent emails. Thank you. Heather CarpenterDirector The Division of Insurance fulfills our mission statement by protecting consumers, promoting a competitive insurance market, and ensuring the financial stability of our insurers. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff engage in state-based regulation by enforcing the consumer protections in Title 21 while monitoring national and international trends that impact Alaska and the insurance industry. Fair and efficient regulation of the insurance industry results in legal insurance products being available for consumers to purchase to protect themselves, their families, and their businesses. Headlines Bulletin B26-03 Annual Survey on Health Insurance Notice of Public Meeting (April 16, 2026) Alaska Workers' Compensation Review & Advisory Committee Bulletin B26-01 Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers in the State of Alaska Notice of Proposed Regulations Notice of Proposed Changes on the Pharmacy Benefits Managers Relating to Grievances and Appeals in the Regulations of the Division of Insurance Regulatory Order R26-01 Surplus Lines Placement List Notice of Public Scoping (November 6, 2025) Public Scoping Under Administrative Order 360 for Possible Changes to Insurance General Licensing, Financial and Tax Regulations Consumers Learn about your insurance rights and how to file a complaint. Explore rates and coverage options for your auto, health, home, and life insurance. Use other consumer tools to enroll in health care, research a company or agent, take a home inventory, and more! Licensees Get licensed or renew your license. Verify your compliance and continuing education requirements. Print and search licenses, add lines of authority, and other online tools. Insurers Search for companies and admissions. File amendments, annual filings, and taxes. Surplus Lines List of eligible surplus lines insurers and placement lists, applications and eligibility continuation instructions. Resources Public records requests, insurance law, bulletins, hearing orders, regulatory notices, public meetings, market conduct examinations, tax audits, annual reports, and more. Don't miss the latest news! Add your email to our interested parties list. You may unsubscribe or change your subscription options to these courtesy notifications at any time. About Us Learn about the division's licensing, compliance and oversight functions, meet Director Heather Carpenter, seek assistance from our Consumer Services section, report potentially fraudulent and/or deceptive activity to our Investigations section, and contact our staff.