SLIP+ eNews | June 8, 2026
State Page and FAQs
This page provides important information for brokers and insurers operating in the state of Wyoming. For general questions, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page, which addresses common inquiries and offers step-by-step instructions to help you navigate these essential tasks.
If you have further questions or need additional assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to our support team.
Stay informed with the latest bulletins from Wyoming featuring updates and guidelines for brokers, insurers, and filers. This section ensures you have access to essential regulatory and industry-related information specific to Wyoming.
All policies and associated endorsements with an effective date on or after 4/1/2013 should be reported to SLIP+ for States.
The surplus lines tax rate for Wyoming is 3% of the gross premium (premium + policy fees).
All policies and endorsements must be filed within 45 days of the effective date.
Yes, all policy fees (i.e. carrier fees, inspection fees, broker fees etc.) charged on Wyoming surplus lines policies are taxable. Fees should be included with the premium to be taxed.
Yes, a Quarterly Report will be collected for Wyoming in SLIP+ for States, due at the same time as quarterly tax payments. Quarterly affidavits are only required if policy data is submitted to your account during the reporting period, regardless of the effective date of the policy.
No, if no business is submitted, no quarterly report is required.
No, Wyoming does not require annual reports.
| Filings Received/Submitted | Invoices Issued: | Invoices Due By: |
| Q1 January 1st – March 31st | First Business Day of April | May 15th |
| Q2 April 1st – June 30th | First Business Day of July | August 15th |
| Q3 July 1st – September 30th | First Business Day of October | November 15th |
| Q4 October 1st – December 31st | First Business Day of January | February 15th |
Surplus lines brokers and IPC filers who fail to report in SLIP+ or pay the premium tax due may be fined up to $25.00 per day and must pay 9% interest on any delinquent tax due. Wyoming does not have a grace period.
No. Motor vehicle liability coverage must be placed with admitted insurance companies or in the automobile assigned risk plan.
If motor vehicle liability coverage has been declined by the assigned risk program, it is then eligible for placement with surplus lines insurers. Generally, physical damage coverage should be placed in the admitted market along with motor vehicle liability.
The following coverages are open for export. Diligent effort requirements are waived for these coverages.
Per W.S. § 26-11-104(a)(iii) ↗, insurance shall not be exported for the purposes of securing a lower premium rate than an admitted insurer or for advantages in the terms of the insurance contract.
A SLIP Agency Account allows users to link two or more surplus lines agent SLIP accounts to a single agency account. Once the surplus lines agent accounts are linked to the agency account, the SLIP user can report business for multiple agents under a single account.
No, only registered surplus lines agents can be linked to accounts. Independently Procured Coverage accounts cannot be linked to an Agency Account.
Yes, the state tax and SLIP+ transaction fee invoices for all agents linked to the agency account can be paid in SLIP+ under the agency account.
The system may appear to accept the submission; however, the documents will reflect the credentials of the signed-in user and will therefore be invalid. An error message will prompt you to submit the required compliance forms through the master login instead. You can review from the agency account and see a timestamp and downloadable copy when the compliance requirement is filed.
1000. Commercial Property
1001. Builders Risk – Commercial
1002. Business Income
1003. Apartments – Commercial
1004. Boiler and Machinery
1005. Commercial Package
1006. Condominium Package – Commercial
1007. Crop Hail
1008. Difference In Conditions
1009. Earthquake
1010. Flood – Commercial
1011. Glass – Commercial
1012. Mortgagee Impairment
1013. Windstorm and/or Hail – Commercial
1014. Mold Coverage – Commercial
1015. Sinkhole Coverage – Commercial
1016. Excess Flood – Commercial
1017. Collateral Protection (Force Placed Coverage)
1018. Fire
1019. Allied Lines (Montana only)
2000. Homeowners – HO-1
2001. Homeowners – HO-2
2002. Homeowners – HO-3
2003. Homeowners – HO-4 – Tenant
2004. Homeowners – HO-5
2005. Homeowners – HO-6 – Condo Unit Owners
2006. Homeowners – HO-8
2007. Builders Risk – Residential
2008. Flood – Personal
2009. Dwelling Property
2010. Farmowners Multi-Peril
2011. Mobile Homeowners
2012. Windstorm – Residential
2013. Mold Coverage – Residential
2014. Sinkhole Coverage – Residential
2015. Excess Flood – Personal
3000. Marina Operators Legal Liability – Taxable
3001. Marine Liabilities Package – Taxable
3002. Ocean Marine – Hull and/or Protection & Indemnity
3003. Ocean Cargo Policy
3004. Ship Repairers Legal Liability
3005. Stevedores Legal Liability
3006. Personal & Pleasure Boats & Yachts
3007. Ocean Marine Builders Risk
3008. Longshoremen (Jones Act)
3010. Marina Operators Legal Liability – Non-Taxable
3011. Marine Liabilities Package – Non-Taxable
4000. Inland Marine – Commercial
4001. Inland Marine – Personal
4002. Motor Truck Cargo
4003. Jewelers Block
4004. Furriers Block
4005. Contractors Equipment
4006. Electronic Data Processing
5000. Commercial General Liability
5001. Commercial Umbrella Liability
5002. Directors & Officers Liability – Profit
5003. Directors & Officers Liability – Non-Profit
5004. Educator Legal Liability
5005. Employment Practices Liability
5006. Excess Commercial General Liability
5007. Excess Personal Liability
5008. Liquor Liability
5009. Owners & Contractors Protective
5010. Personal Umbrella
5011. Personal Liability
5012. Pollution & Environment Liability
5013. Product & Completed Operations Liability
5014. Public Officials Liability
5015. Police Professional Liability
5016. Media Liability
5017. Railroad Protective Liability
5018. Asbestos Removal & Abatement
5019. Guard Service Liability
5020. Special Events Liability
5021. Miscellaneous Liability
5022. Cyber Liability
6000. Hospital Professional Liability
6001. Miscellaneous Medical Professionals
6002. Nursing Home Professional Liability
6003. Physician/Surgeon, Dentist Professional Liability
7000. Architects & Engineers Liability
7001. Insurance Agents & Brokers E&O
7002. Lawyers Professional Liability
7003. Miscellaneous E&O Liability
7004. Real Estate Agents E&O
7005. Software Design Computer E&O
8000. Commercial Auto Liability
8001. Commercial Auto Excess Liability
8002. Commercial Auto Physical Damage
8003. Dealers Open Lot
8004. Garage Liability
8005. Garage Keepers Legal
8006. Private Passenger Auto – Physical Damage Only
8007. Personal Excess Auto Liability
9000. Commercial Aircraft Hull and/or Liability
9001. Airport Liability
9002. Aviation Cargo
9003. Aviation Product Liability
9004. Hangarkeepers Legal Liability
9005. Personal & Pleasure Aircraft
1100. Bankers Blanket Bond
1101. Blanket Crime Policy
1102. Employee Dishonesty
1103. Identity Theft
1104. Deposit Forgery
1105. Miscellaneous Crime
1200. Accident & Health
1201. Credit Insurance
1202. Animal Mortality
1203. Mortgage Guaranty
1204. Worker’s Compensation – Excess Only
1205. Product Recall
1206. Kidnap/Ransom
1207. Surety
1208. Weather Insurance
1209. Prize Indemnification
1210. Travel Accident
1211. Terrorism
1212. Fidelity
1214. Parametric/Index-Based Coverage – Commercial
1215. Parametric/Index-Based Coverage – Personal