Candace Baker, Car Insurance Writer
@candacebaker
The main Farmers NAIC number is 21628. Farmers’ NAIC number is the five-digit code given by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), which assigns numbers to authorized insurance providers in order to track customer complaints and ethics violations across state lines.
With Farmers’ NAIC number, anyone can learn more about the company’s financial data, the kinds of complaints that have been filed by customers, and any enforcement actions taken against the company. Customers will need Farmers’ NAIC number to report fraud or file an insurance claim, as well.
Although the main Farmers NAIC number is 21628, the NAIC has assigned a separate code for each of Farmers’ affiliate companies, which are listed below. You can find the number that applies to your particular policy on your Farmers insurance card.
Farmers NAIC Numbers
| Company Name | NAIC Number |
| Farmers Casualty Insurance Company | 40169 |
| Farmers Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Company | 25321 |
| Farmers Group Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Company | 34339 |
| Farmers Insurance Company Incorporated | 21628 |
| Farmers Insurance Company of AZ | 21598 |
| Farmers Insurance Company of ID | 21601 |
| Farmers Insurance Company of OR | 21636 |
| Farmers Insurance Company of WA | 21644 |
| Farmers Insurance Exchange | 21652 |
| Farmers Insurance HI Incorporated | 28487 |
| Farmers Insurance of Columbus Incorporated | 36889 |
| Farmers Lloyds Insurance Company of Texas | 13938 |
| Farmers New Century Insurance Company | 10806 |
| Farmers Property and Casualty Insurance Company | 26298 |
| Farmers New World Life Insurance Company | 63177 |
| Farmers Reins Company | 10873 |
| Farmers TX County Mutual Insurance Company | 24392 |
| Illinois Farmers Insurance Company | 21679 |
| Texas Farmers Insurance Company | 21695 |
Keep in mind that Farmers' NAIC insurance codes are not the same as the three-digit numbers assigned to Farmers by the department of motor vehicles in each state. These numbers are codes issued by a state’s insurance commissioner to companies that are authorized to sell policies in that state. They aren’t standardized nationwide like NAIC codes.
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