Georgia Insurance Dialer

The #1 insurance dialer for Georgia compliance. AI-powered post-call compliance scoring for OCI regulations, one-party consent call recording, and internal DNC request tracking—purpose-built for GA insurance agencies.

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Insurance Calling Compliance in Georgia

Selling insurance in Georgia (GA) means navigating regulations from the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner, federal TCPA rules, and CMS guidelines if you sell Medicare products. With a population of 11.0 million, Georgia represents a significant market for Health insurance, Medicare, auto insurance, and life insurance.

Georgia's Telemarketing Act (O.C.G.A. 46-5-27) regulates insurance solicitation calls. As a one-party consent state, only one party needs to agree to call recording. Georgia has seen significant growth in Medicare enrollment.

Call Recording in Georgia: As a one-party consent state, only one participant in the conversation needs to consent to call recording. However, best practice—and AgentTech's default—is to announce recording to all parties for maximum legal protection.

Georgia Insurance Market Overview

Georgia's insurance market serves 11.0 million residents with over 100,000 licensed agents. The state has seen significant Medicare enrollment growth and strong demand for health insurance, auto, life, and property coverage. Atlanta drives urban volume while rural areas support final expense and Medicare Supplement. Georgia is a one-party consent state. The Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner (OCI) oversees the market alongside the Georgia Telemarketing Act (O.C.G.A. 46-5-27).

Georgia Insurance Regulatory Landscape

The OCI regulates licensing and market conduct. Georgia's Telemarketing Act imposes disclosure and registration requirements on insurance solicitation calls. The state maintains a DNC list that must be checked alongside the federal registry. OCI enforces agent licensing and fair marketing practices. One-party consent simplifies recording compliance compared to neighboring Florida.

  • Regulator: Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner (OCI)—licensing, market conduct, and consumer protection
  • Licensing: Resident and non-resident licenses; CE required. OCI oversees both personal and commercial lines.
  • DNC Rules: Federal DNC plus Georgia Telemarketing Act state DNC list. Both must be scrubbed before calling.
  • Penalties: Georgia Telemarketing Act violations subject to civil penalties; TCPA up to $1,500 per call.

Top Insurance Lines in Georgia

Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement have grown rapidly. Health insurance is highly competitive. Auto insurance is mandatory and influenced by Atlanta traffic and rural driving. Life insurance and final expense perform well in rural and underserved areas. Property and homeowners face tornado and hurricane exposure along the coast. Commercial lines support the state's diverse economy.

Why Georgia Agencies Choose AgentTech

List-layer scrubbing covers both Federal DNC and Georgia's Telemarketing Act DNC list belongs at the list/lead-vendor layer. One-party consent disclosure runs on every GA call. Eastern time zone enforcement ensures 8 AM–9 PM local compliance. OCI and CMS compliance scoring helps Georgia agencies capture Medicare and health opportunities as the state's beneficiary population grows. Built-in transcription supports audit readiness for OCI market conduct reviews.

Georgia Insurance Calling Requirements

Key compliance rules AgentTech handles automatically for GA calls

Calling Hours

Permitted calling hours: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM local time. AgentTech respects the calling-window settings you configure per campaign for GA area codes.

Recording Consent

Georgia requires one-party consent for call recording. AgentTech handles consent disclosures automatically on every GA call.

DNC Compliance

Federal DNC + Georgia Telemarketing Act. Scrub at your list/lead-vendor layer—AgentTech tracks internal DNC requests against the contact record.

Medicare Compliance

CMS-aware compliance scoring on every recorded Medicare call in Georgia—the in-call AI Sales Coach prompts agents on scope of appointment, prohibited language, and enrollment period rules, and AI Compliance Scoring reviews every recorded call after it ends.

OCI Regulations

Compliance with Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner requirements; track each agent's licensed states in the CRM to route inbound calls and filter outbound campaigns at the campaign-build step.

Call Transcription

AI-powered real-time transcription for every Georgia call. Searchable records for compliance audits and agent training.

AgentTech Features for Georgia Agencies

Everything GA insurance agents need at $50/seat + usage.

  • Post-call AI Compliance Scoring for OCI and CMS regulations
  • Automatic one-party consent recording disclosure for GA calls
  • Internal DNC request tracking (list-layer scrub against Federal DNC + Georgia Telemarketing Act)
  • Per-campaign calling-window settings (time-zone aware)
  • Real-time call transcription and searchable records

Georgia Market

11.0 million
Population
$50/seat
Seat fee
Built-in
CRM included

References & Authoritative Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Georgia is a one-party consent state for call recording. AgentTech Dialer is pre-configured to handle Georgia's recording consent requirements automatically.

Insurance calls in Georgia must comply with the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner (OCI) regulations, federal TCPA rules, CMS guidelines for Medicare products, and Federal DNC + Georgia Telemarketing Act. AgentTech's post-call AI Compliance Scoring reviews every recorded call against these requirements, and the in-call AI Sales Coach prompts agents on required disclosures and prohibited language.

Telemarketing calls to Georgia residents are permitted between 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM local time. AgentTech respects the time-zone-aware calling-window settings you configure per campaign for GA numbers.

AgentTech Dialer costs $50 per seat per month with all Georgia-specific compliance features included. VoIP and AI usage billed separately—no contracts, no separate CRM costs. This includes post-call AI Compliance Scoring, the in-call AI Sales Coach, call recording, transcription, and built-in CRM.

Dial-time DNC scrubbing should happen at your list/lead-vendor layer against the Federal DNC registry and Georgia-specific DNC lists. AgentTech tracks internal DNC requests against the contact record so agents don't re-dial opted-out consumers, helping you stay compliant with GA telemarketing laws.

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