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Massachusetts Licensed Property & Casualty Agencies COMMONWEALTH of MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION of INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF INSURANCE PRODUCER LICENSING 1000 Washington Street, Suite 810 Boston, MA 02118-6200 FAX (617) 753-6883 http://www.mass.gov/doi Massachusetts Licensed Property & Casualty Agencies November 01, 2017 License # Licensure Agency Address City State Zip Phone # 1 1987679 10/14/2015 1 & Done Agency, LLC 2461MAIN STREET, 4TH FLR. GLASTONBURY CT 06033 860-554-0470 2 1880124 02/05/2010 12 Interactive, LLC 216 West Ohio Street, 4th Floor Chicago IL 60654 312-962-2817 21st Century Insurance And Financial Services, 3 1805771 03/14/2005 3 Beaver Valley Rd Wilmington DE 19803 302-252-2165 Inc. 4 1878897 12/23/2009 21st Mortgage Corporation 620 Market Street, Ste 100 Knoxville TN 37902 800-955-0021 5 1951629 03/05/2014 4D Insurance Agency, LLC 3609 Williams Dr, Suite 101 Georgetown TX 78628 512-930-3239 6 1949100 01/22/2014 501(C) Insurance Programs, Inc. 400 Race St., Ste. 200 San Jose CA 95126 408-213-1140 WEST 7 2021191 02/10/2017 A - One Insurance Agency Inc. 22 COPPER BEECH CIRCLE MA 02379 508-958-4019 BRIDGEWATER 8 2007813 08/01/2016 A & G Insurance LLC 11 VICTORY STREET ENFIELD CT 06082 860-627-0377 9 1780999 10/14/1998 A & P Insurance Agency,Inc. 273 Southwest Cutoff Worcester MA 01604 508-756-4300 10 1781698 09/12/1998 A .James Lynch Insurance Agency,Inc. 297 Broadway Lynn MA 01904-1857 781-598-4700 11 1919936 08/09/2012 A Better Insurance Agency, Inc 1661 Worcester Rd, Suite 206 Framingham MA 01701 508-309-7915 3700 EMBASSY PARKWAY SUITE 12 2010926 08/30/2016 A J Amer Agency Inc AKRON OH 44333 330-665-9966 160 13 1917983 06/26/2012 A N A Professional Insurance Agency, LLC 337 West Street Needham MA 02494 781-791-0490 14 1887320 08/04/2010 A Plus Blue Lion Insurance Agency, LLC. 1324 Belmont Street Suite 201 Brockton MA 02301 508-588-9000 15 2030252 07/21/2017 A to Z Insurance Services, Inc. 555 PLEASANT ST, STE #203 ATTLEBORO MA 02703 508-409-5177 16 1861621 11/19/2008 A W Underwriters Inc. 1690 New Britain Ave., Ste. 101 Farmington CT 06032 860-284-1300 17 2033278 08/28/2017 A&B Insurance Group, LLC 239 LITTLETON ROAD, SUITE 4B WESTFORD MA 01886 978-399-0025 18 1842909 10/10/2007 A. B. Gile, Inc. 377 North Main Street West Lebanon NH 03784 603-643-4540 19 1781583 04/15/2001 A. David Risman Insurance Agency, Inc. 689 Fellsway Medford MA 02155 781-396-2116 20 1919085 07/20/2012 A. F. Macedo Insurance Agency, Inc. 646 Broadway, P.O. Box C Raynham MA 02767 508-822-2799 21 1780731 01/11/1999 A. Gange & Sons, Inc. 378 Main Street, Box 301 Medford MA 02155 781-396-3111 22 2012510 09/19/2016 A. Levine Financial Services, LLC 135-A BRIGHTON AVE LONG BRANCH NJ 07740 732-963-2174 23 1988794 12/15/2015 A. Ricciotti Insurance Associates, LLC 1140 RESERVOIR AVENUE CRANSTON RI 02920-6032 401-654-6711 24 1780211 06/08/1999 A. W. G. Dewar, Inc. 4 Batterymarch Park, Ste 320 Quincy MA 02169-7468 617-774-1555 25 2023351 05/18/2017 A. Zeeman Company, Inc. 280 NORTH BEDFORD RD MT KISCO NY 10549 941-241-2555 Page 1 of 148 License # Licensure Agency Address City State Zip Phone # 26 1890488 10/14/2010 A.A.Dority Company, Inc. 262 Washington Street, Suite 99 Boston MA 02108-4607 617-523-2935 27 1918833 07/13/2012 A.B.G. Insurance Agency,Inc. 78 Pleasant Street Worcester MA 01609 508-798-0887 28 1867074 02/18/2009 A.C. Edwards,Inc. 140 Greene Avenue Sayville NY 11782 631-472-8400 29 1780399 01/27/1999 A.E.Barnes & Co Insurance Agency Inc 141 Pleasant St, P.O.Box 85 Weymouth MA 02190 781-335-1589 30 1912478 02/09/2012 A.J. Benet, Inc. 430 Center Ave Mamaroneck NY 10543 914-381-2040 31 1780851 03/27/1999 A.J. Pijar Insurance, Inc. 1793 Northampton Street Holyoke MA 01040 413-534-5343 32 1782319 04/25/2003 A.J. Williams Insurance Agency, Inc. 220 Broadway Taunton MA 02780 508-822-5142 33 1780873 04/24/1999 A.J.George Ins. Agency Inc. 16 Foster Street Peabody MA 01960 978-531-2179 34 1781971 05/17/1999 A.M. Johnson & Son Insurance Agency, Inc., 711 Broad Street Weymouth MA 02189 617-268-1566 35 1793747 03/08/2004 A.M. Skier Insurance 209 Main Avenue Hawley PA 18428 570-226-4571 36 1782824 09/29/2000 A.N. Nunes Agency, Inc 549 Hope Street Bristol RI 02809 401-253-5300 NORTH 37 1993808 11/19/2015 A.R. Bucci Insurance Agency, Inc 1900 MINERAL SPRING AVENUE RI 02904 401-354-8700 PROVIDENCE 38 1783176 02/19/2003 A.W. Bucci Associates Insurance 1350 Division Rd-Ste 101 West Warwick RI 02893 401-558-0101 39 2030576 07/20/2017 A+ Insurance Agency, LLC 895 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER MA 01890 781-368-9029 40 1972093 01/01/2015 AA Plus Bonding Services LLC 112 FORGE DRIVE AVON CT 06001 860-470-3344 41 1867683 04/15/2009 AAA Ace Insurance Agency, LLC 1065 Tremont Street Boston MA 02120 617-445-5555 42 1782610 11/30/1998 AAA Northeast Insurance Agency, Inc. 900 Hingham St Rockland MA 02370 401-868-2000 43 1781265 10/23/1998 A-Affordable Insurance Agency Inc 486 Forest Ave Brockton MA 02301 508-875-7007 44 1855869 08/04/2008 AANA Association Management Services, Inc. 116 S Prospect Avenue Park Ridge IL 60068 800-343-1368 45 1844197 11/08/2007 AAO Services, Inc. 401 N. Lindbergh Blvd Creve Coeur MO 63141 314-993-1700 CORAL 46 1985962 09/10/2015 AardvarkInsure.com Corporation 731 MINORCA AVENUE FL 33134 786-203-2693 GABLES 47 1807389 05/19/2005 Aaron Insurance Agency, Inc. 20 West Hill Road Mattapoisett MA 02739 508-631-5969 48 1939369 08/21/2013 Aaron's Insurance Agency, Inc. 920 Gorham St Lowell MA 01852 978-441-2222 49 1783209 02/27/2002 AAW Insurance Agency,Inc. 373 Cambridge Street Allston MA 02134 617-783-1010 50 1880081 01/11/2010 Aaxia Chemical Insurance Services, LLC 3946 N. Hampton Dr. Powell OH 43065 614-467-4410 LAWRENCEVIL 51 1963916 09/22/2014 AB Risk Specialist, Inc. 931 TULLIS ROAD GA 30043 770-339-3559 LE 52 1867379 04/08/2009 ABA Insurance Services Inc. 5910 Landerbrook Dr, Ste. 100 Mayfield Heights OH 44124 800-274-5222 53 1974808 02/12/2015 Abacus Insurance Brokers,Inc 2512 Wilshire Blvd Santa Monica CA 90403 424-214-3700 54 1852334 05/09/2008 Abbate Insurance Associates, Inc. 671 State Street New Haven CT 06511-6509 203-777-7229 2525 21ST AVENUE SOUTH, 55 2012698 10/25/2016 ABBM Company, LLC NASHVILLE TN 37212 615-630-7800 SUITE 200 SAN 56 2032827 08/18/2017 Abe Technology Insurance Brokerage LLC 232 1/2 SAN JOSE AVENUE CA 94110 415-754-3635 FRANCISCO 57 1800539 09/21/2004 Abercrombie,Burns,McKiernan & Co.Ins. Inc. 30 Old Kings Hwy South, 2nd Floor Darien CT 06820 203-655-7468 58 2024770 05/10/2017 ABIS Agency, L.L.C. 16199 ROBINSON RD PLAIN CITY OH 43064 614-873-3333 59 2016519 12/27/2016 ABJP, Inc. 173 N. SECOND ST. ALBEMARLE NC 28001 704-982-1156 Page 2 of 148 License # Licensure Agency Address City State Zip Phone # 60 2023126 03/15/2017 ABLE Financial Planning Inc. 2 Crabapple Drive Berkley MA 02779 508-345-9048 61 1780461 01/22/1999 Abodeely Insurance Agency Inc., G.M. 135 Thompson Road Webster MA 01570 508-943-1221 62 2016441 11/14/2016 Abrams Insurance and Financial Services LLC 72 ISLAND STREET STOUGHTON MA 02072 781-436-5685 63 1783004 04/19/2001 Accent Insurance Agency,Inc 8 Old Harry Road Southborough MA 01772 508-277-9341 64 1853180 05/30/2008 Access General Agency, Inc. 365 Crossways Park Dr Woodbury NY 11797 516-799-8222 65 2020863 02/17/2017 Access MGA Group, LLC THREE RAVINIA DRIVE STE 400 ATLANTA GA 30346 770-234-3659 66 1781622 09/29/1998 Acclaim Insurance Agency Inc 3 Hudson St, 1ST FL Boston MA 02111 617-357-5021 67 1868297 02/26/2009 Accredited Bond Agencies, Inc. 4798 New Broad St, Suite 200 Orlando FL 32814 407-629-2131 68 1798594 07/19/2004 Accredited Group Agency,Inc. 4798 New Broad St, Suite 200 Orlando FL 32814 407-629-2131 69 1967436 10/29/2014 Ace Insurance Agency, Inc. 2200 KENSINGTON COURT OAKBROOK IL 60521-2103 800-323-4837 70 1837092 06/15/2007 ACE Insurance Services, Inc. 675 Warren Ave Brockton MA 02301 508-584-5900 6 MILL AND MAIN PLACE, STE 71 2020059 02/10/2017 Acend Insurance Solutions, LLC MAYNARD MA 01754 781-274-7356 300 72 1966059 10/20/2014 Acentria, Inc. 4634 GULFSTARR DRIVE DESTIN FL 32541 850-650-1950 2600 N Central Expressway, Suite 73 1783492 03/07/2003 ACIG Insurance Agency, Inc. Richardson TX 75080 972-702-9004 800 74 1879110 12/31/2009 ACORA Surety & Insurance Services, LLC 3246 E Hwy 7 Suite 250 Montevideo MN 56265 320-269-3144 75 1889887 10/01/2010 Acorn Insurance Agency, Inc. 100 Quannapowitt Pkwy, Ste 300 Wakefield MA 01880 781-914-1200 76 1869137 05/22/2009 A-Costa Insurance Agency, LLC 2 Franklin Commons Framingham MA 01702 508-202-4704 77 2000539 05/03/2016 Acquiom Insurance LLC 1209 ORANGE ST WILMINGTON DE 19801 720-613-1071 78 2013886 10/05/2016 Acripro Insurance Agency, LLC 5664 PRAIRIE CREEK DR.
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