§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements
This law says any insurance company that is allowed to sell insurance in California and has a website must show its name, where it’s based, and its license number on the site. It also says that if a company gives a quote, takes an application, or talks about insurance with a California resident online, it is considered to be doing business in California.
A California resident goes to an insurance company's website, asks for a car insurance quote, and then fills out an online application for coverage.
Because the company is licensed in California, the law requires the website to clearly list the company's official name, the state where it is headquartered, and its California license number. By giving the quote and accepting the application online, the company is treated as selling insurance in California.
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§ 702 Insurer Internet Disclosure Requirements
Last verified: January 11, 2026