Access Insurance Company
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Access Insurance Company (NAIC 11711) was a Texas‑domiciled, non‑standard personal auto carrier writing in multiple states via independent agents. Public regulatory records show the company was found impaired and placed into receivership for liquidation in March 2018, with all remaining policies terminating in April 2018. As of the latest available information, Access Insurance Company is in liquidation and is no longer an active underwriting carrier. The legacy marketing/agent connectivity URL often associated with this entity (access.com/home) is referenced only in third‑party integration and address lists and does not provide current producer, appetite, or underwriting guidance. There is no active official company site publishing underwriting appetite, eligibility rules, or producer submission instructions for this carrier. Operational guidance for brokers and producers: - Do not place or submit new business to Access Insurance Company; it is not an active market. - Existing in‑force policies (if any remain in runoff in a given jurisdiction) are governed by the court‑ordered receivership and applicable state guaranty association processes, not by standard carrier underwriting guidelines. - For any legacy claims or policy issues, follow the instructions from the relevant state department of insurance or guaranty association rather than attempting to contact the former carrier for underwriting decisions. - For current non‑standard auto placements, redirect business to alternative active markets with published underwriting guidelines. Because the carrier is in liquidation, no valid, current preferred classes, restricted/declined risk lists, geographic appetite, or submission requirements can be confirmed, and no official producer instructions are maintained online.