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Insurance Information Assessment Form

Effective January 1, 2021

            The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions has implemented OPTins (Online Premium Tax for Insurance) for insurance companies filing and paying Automobile Theft Authority assessments. OPTins, a product of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), has been developed to facilitate state specific forms and payments. Starting January 1, 2021, insurers must file and pay Arizona Automobile Theft Authority Assessments using OPTins.

            Please note electronic filing is not mandatory for zero assessment reports. Please contact [email protected] for additional information regarding an alternative, no cost method.

              All insurers who are licensed to issue motor vehicle liability insurance policies in Arizona are required to submit an ATA assessment form. 

OPTins will be available to begin paying semi-annual filings January 1, 2021. If your company is registered to use OPTins to file for other states, you are already set up to file semi-annual assessments to Arizona.

            The steps to submit your assessment are very simple and require no formal training. Easy to follow instructions are available at: http://www.optins.org. Once registered and set up, you will be able to log in, upload filing forms and submit payment online. No more paper checks – everything is electronic and assessment forms along with the payment are received at the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions immediately upon submission by the company or producer.

            Using OPTins allows you to save time and ensure that both the form and payment are received together and on time. Please visit www.optins.org and click on Getting Started to download the implementation paperwork labeled “All Other”. Once it is completed, submit the forms to [email protected] and a product specialist will work with you through your implementation. Once registered and set up, you will be able to log in, upload filing forms and submit payment online. Setup of a new account takes 7-10 business days. If you already use OPTins, you do not have to contact OPTins Marketing. Once you have an account in OPTins, you can file to all state accounts using this application.

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602-364-3997
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Frank Ceballos
Administrative Service Officer I
Email Address:
[email protected]
Phone Number:
602-364-2887
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