Virginia Agents To Be Canceled (Without Clear Records) is a term used to describe Virginia-licensed insurance agents who are no longer authorized to do business in the state due to failure to comply with requirements set by the Virginia Bureau of Insurance (BOI). These requirements include filing the appropriate paperwork, renewing licenses, and paying the necessary fees. Without having a clear record, these agents are subject to cancellation and will no longer be allowed to conduct business in Virginia. Types of Virginia Agents To Be Canceled (Without Clear Records) include: — Agents who have not filed the required paperwork or paid the necessary fees. — Agents who have been inactive for an extended period of time. — Agents whose licenses have expired or have not been renewed. — Agents who have been found to be in violation of BOI regulations. — Agents who have not maintained the required minimum insurance coverage.