Directory • Insurance Agents • 2026

Insurance Agents Directory in AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD & WV

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Use this Insurance Agents Directory to connect with licensed professionals by state, city, and product line. If you searched for an agent “near me,” start with the directory search below and filter to your state first—then narrow by your coverage need.

Blake Insurance Group LLC operates with a clear footprint in our licensed states: AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV. That broader state coverage matters for real shoppers in 2026—families relocating, remote workers changing ZIP codes, and business owners serving multiple regions. Instead of guessing which agent can legally assist in your state, this directory helps you start with licensing coverage and then match the right specialty: auto and home, renters and umbrella, life and income protection, health and Medicare guidance, or business policies like general liability, BOP, commercial auto, and workers’ comp.

What makes this directory useful isn’t just the listing count—it’s the fit. A great agent doesn’t only quote. They ask the questions that prevent bad policies: who drives the vehicles, how a property is built, what endorsements you actually need, whether a business contract requires additional insureds, and what you expect during a claim. That’s why our directory is structured around specialties and service areas, not vague “one-size-fits-all” categories.

Start with your state, then choose your coverage type

Licensed states we emphasize (2026 footprint)

This page is intentionally optimized for broader service-area SEO. If you’re in any of the states below, start here and filter to your city to find a licensed professional. These are the states we highlight most across our directory and service pages:

Licensed states served (primary directory footprint)
Region grouping States Common reasons shoppers use the directory
Southwest & West AZ, CA, NM Auto + homeowners bundles, renters, SR-22 help, snowbird households, multi-city moves
South & Southeast AL, FL, GA, NC, SC, TX Family coverage planning, hurricane/wind deductibles (where applicable), small business liability, commercial auto
Midwest & Plains IA, KS, MI, NE, OH Home/auto bundling, life and income protection, contractor coverage, certificates of insurance
Northeast NY City-based agent matching, policy servicing, multi-policy households with high liability needs
Appalachia & Mid-Atlantic VA, WV Medicare/health guidance, rural network considerations, small business and contractor specialties
Upper Midwest SD Farm/ranch and specialty lines, commercial packages, long-haul and business auto
South Central OK Commercial packages, contractor needs, multi-vehicle households and risk planning

If you’re outside these states, you can still browse the directory for educational value—but always confirm a producer is licensed in your state before binding coverage.

Popular categories & specialties

Use these categories to quickly pick the right agent type. The fastest wins come from matching the policy to the agent’s specialty, especially when you need endorsements, certificates, or non-standard coverage.

Personal lines

Auto, homeowners/condo, renters, umbrella, and recreational vehicles. Great for bundling discounts and claims guidance.

  • Multi-policy households
  • Teen drivers and multi-car setups
  • Umbrella liability planning

Life & income protection

Term, whole life, final expense, and disability—matched to income, debts, and family goals.

  • Term length and conversion options
  • Riders aligned to real needs
  • Business owners and key person coverage

Health & Medicare

ACA Marketplace, short-term medical, dental/vision, Medicare Advantage and Medigap—plan comparisons and annual reviews.

  • Doctor/pharmacy checks
  • Enrollment timing guidance
  • Ongoing servicing and plan reviews

Business & niche

BOP, general liability, commercial auto, workers’ comp, professional liability, events, and industry-specific risks.

  • Certificates + additional insureds
  • Contract-driven coverage limits
  • Commercial vehicle usage accuracy
Agent Specialty Matrix (what to ask and what to verify)
Specialty Typical use-case What to ask Notes
Auto & home bundles Household saving with multi-policy discounts Liability limits, deductibles, claims workflow, roadside/towing Confirm home factors like roof age and rebuild-cost logic
Life insurance Income replacement, final expenses, legacy planning Term length, conversion, riders, level-premium guarantees Make sure coverage matches income and debts—not just a generic rule
Medicare Plan comparisons when turning 65 or annual reviews Doctors, Rx tiers, pharmacies, out-of-pocket structure Schedule reviews during the right enrollment windows
Commercial Protecting business property, liability, and vehicles Certificates, additional insureds, limits, cyber needs Match coverage to contracts and real operations

How to choose the right agent (quick checklist)

The fastest path to a strong policy is choosing an agent who is licensed in your state and experienced in your product line. Use the checklist below to filter out “quote-only” experiences and find real support.

  • Confirm licensing: Verify the producer is licensed in your state and can legally service your policy.
  • Confirm specialty: Ask how often they place your type of policy (auto/home vs Medicare vs commercial).
  • Compare beyond price: Limits, deductibles, endorsements, and claims workflow matter.
  • Ask who services the policy: Changes, renewals, certificates, and claims calls should be clearly owned.
  • Review annually: Rates and life events change; a yearly check-in keeps coverage aligned.

If you’re moving between states (common in 2026), start with the licensed-states table and then search by city. It prevents wasted time.

Listing your agency (publisher guidelines)

Independent agencies and producers may request inclusion. We prioritize clear consumer-first listings: accurate licensing, accurate states served, and contact details that make it easy for shoppers to get help quickly.

Submission checklist for directory inclusion
Item Requirement Tips
Agency name + license/NPN Valid licensing information Match your state DOI listing and keep it current
Service lines + states served Accurate product list and state availability List licensed states clearly (e.g., AZ, TX, FL) to improve shopper match
Contact details Phone, email, hours, website Add an after-hours path (voicemail, form, or booking link) when possible
Accessibility & clarity Readable text, strong contrast, clear descriptions Keep response times and best contact methods explicit

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Service areas snapshot (cities + states)

The directory spans multiple U.S. states with heavy emphasis on our licensed footprint for broad SEO and shopper clarity. Use this snapshot as an example of how listings are grouped by city and state.

Directory Coverage Snapshot (examples)
Popular cities Licensed states emphasized
Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise • Albuquerque, Las Cruces • Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin • Miami, Orlando, Tampa • Atlanta • Charlotte • Richmond • Charleston (WV) AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV

Note: City examples above are illustrative for “near me” browsing and state matching. Use the directory search to find the specific city and producer profile you need.

Related resources

Insurance Agents Directory: FAQ

How do I find a licensed agent in my city?

Start with your state (for example: AZ, TX, FL, or WV), then filter by city and product line. Listings are designed to help you match to a producer who can legally service your state and coverage type.

Are agents independent or captive?

Many directory entries are independent agents who can compare multiple carriers. Some captive agents may appear where helpful and will be clearly labeled by profile details and carrier alignment.

Can agencies update their listing and state coverage?

Yes. Agencies can request updates to products, licensed states, and contact details so shoppers see accurate service areas—especially important for multi-state teams.

Do you rank or endorse specific carriers?

No. This directory is informational and focused on helping shoppers find licensed help. Profiles and categories do not imply endorsement or guaranteed outcomes.

How much does it cost to be listed?

Basic inclusion is at our discretion. Premium placement or cluster features may be available depending on current directory packages—contact us to confirm options.

Independent agency: Blake Insurance Group LLC is an independent insurance agency. Directory listings are informational and do not imply sponsorship or endorsement.

Brand ownership: All trademarks and service marks belong to their respective owners.

Licensing: Licensed insurance producer (NPN 16944666). Availability, eligibility, and terms vary by state and carrier. Always verify licensing with your state DOI.