SLIP+ Enews | December 1, 2025
Explore Your Montana & Alabama State Pages for Resources
Explore Your Montana & Alabama State Pages for Resources
The Oklahoma Insurance Department is requesting that all surplus lines carriers who write business in Oklahoma submit policy and premium information regarding the non-admitted insurance that was written in Oklahoma for the year 2024 and going forward.
Oklahoma City, OK – Effective January 1, 2024 the Oklahoma Insurance Department will adopt the Surplus Lines Information Portal (SLIP) platform for the reporting and payment of Oklahoma surplus lines premium taxes in accordance with 36 O.S. § 1115.
Preparing for Alabama & Montana’s Transition to SLIP+
The Colorado Division of Insurance hereby requests policy information regarding non-admitted insurance that was written in Colorado for year 2025 and all subsequent years. This data is necessary to assist with the reconciling of premium written by non-admitted insurance companies with the premiums reported by Colorado surplus lines producers and independently procured coverage insureds.
Market Data Reports for States Now Live on SLIP+
Effective January 1, 2026 the Alabama Department of Insurance will adopt the SLIP+ for States platform for the reporting and payment of all Alabama surplus lines premium taxes.
Montgomery, AL –The Alabama Department of Insurance is adopting SLIP+ for States for the reporting and payment of all Alabama surplus lines premium taxes beginning January 1, 2026.
Helena, MT – The Commissioner of Securities and Insurance Office of the Montana State Auditor is adopting SLIP+ for States for the reporting and payment of all Montana surplus lines premium taxes beginning January 1, 2026.
“SLIP+ for States was built with and for the surplus lines community,” said Tiffany Andersen, Director of Client Services. “Bringing this platform to Montana reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering customer-focused solutions that streamline surplus lines reporting and strengthen the tax collection process for both brokers and regulators.”