District of Columbia licensed its first captive insurer in 2001 and since then, the District has earned a reputation of being among the leading US jurisdictions for captive insurance. The District has a staff of knowledgeable and experienced captive insurance professionals dedicated to the reasonable and efficient regulation of captives. The District’s captive insurance laws and regulations are innovative and flexible, designed to easily accommodate the varied legal structures and operational requirements of the captive community.
DISB’s Risk Finance Bureau (RFB) works with all of the major management, legal, accounting, auditing and actuarial firms in the captive industry. Washington, DC is among the most accessible captive domiciles in the US. It is served by three major airports and Amtrak, making travel to and from DC in the same day very realistic for most captive owners and their service providers.
To learn more about the DC Captive Domicile, click on the links below, or send an email to Dana Sheppard at [email protected] or Sean O’Donnell at [email protected].
DC Captive Domicile
- Why Choose DC?
- Captive Insurance Company Application
- Certification Fees
- Guidelines for Business Plan Changes
- Domestication Procedures
- Approved DC Captive Managers
- Licensed DC Captives
Applications and Forms
- Captive Insurance Company Application
- Biographical Affidavit
- Application for Approval as a Captive Manager
- Financial Pro Forma Template (Required)
- Individual Certified Public Accountant Application
- Certificate of Authority Renewal Form
- Sample Letter of Credit Form
- Actuary Application
Laws and Regulations
- Enacted Laws and Regs
- Captive Act 2004
- Captive Insurance Company Amendment Act of 2006
- Special Purpose Financial Captive Authorization Amendment Act of 2006
- Captive Insurance Company Regulations
- Amendments to Captive Insurance Regulations – Effective November 16, 2012
- Captive Insurance Company Amendment Act of 2012
- Amendments to Captive Insurance Regulations - Effective September 20, 2013
- Check Status of Legislation on DC Council
Bulletins and Policy Statements
- December 17, 2014—Association Coverage Bulletin
- September 22, 2004—Timing of Use of Premium Tax Credits
Financial Reporting and Premium Tax Information
- Annual Reporting Instructions (2023)
- DC Domestic RRG Tax Return (2023)
- DC Captive Tax Return (2023)
- DC Captive Reporting Blank Form (2023) [XLS]
RFB Examinations and Liquidations
Related Content
Captive Insurance Council of the District of Columbia
Understanding the Basics of Captive Insurance
Is Captive Insurance Right for Your Business? (VIDEO)
Benefits of Forming a Captive in DC (VIDEO)