Insurance Agents in Atlanta, GA

Compare trusted local insurance agents in Atlanta — credentials, fees, and reviews.

Atlanta, Georgia

Top insurance agents in Atlanta

Looking for insurance agents in Atlanta, GA? Compare local insurance agents below on credentials (State-licensed), fee model, and verified reviews. Atlanta anchors the Southeast’s financial services, with strong representation in wealth management, insurance, and small-business accounting.

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Rob Hill Insurance Group
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (181)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
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The Oak Insurance Group
★★★★★ 4.7 on Google (162)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
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Peachstate Insurance
★★★★☆ 4.1 on Google (119)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
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Atlanta Insurance
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (95)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
State-licensed
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Siegel Insurance
★★★★★ 4.7 on Google (76)
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Dixon Agency, LLC
★★★★★ 4.9 on Google (74)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
State-licensed
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Mack Insurance Agency, Inc.
★★★★☆ 3.9 on Google (50)
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The Deanna Dudley Agency, Inc.
★★★★★ 5.0 on Google (48)
Insurance Agents · Atlanta, GA
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How to choose

  • Check the state license with your insurance department.
  • Decide independent (multi-carrier) vs. captive (one brand).
  • Ask how they’re paid (commission vs. fee).
  • Confirm they review your coverage annually.

Typical cost

Agents are usually paid by carrier commission, so their advice is typically free to you. Some fee-based advisors charge for standalone insurance reviews.

Insurance Agents in Atlanta: FAQs

What's the difference between an independent and captive insurance agent?

An independent agent represents multiple insurance companies and can compare quotes across carriers. A captive agent represents a single company (like State Farm or Allstate) and sells only that brand’s policies.

Do insurance agents charge a fee?

Most insurance agents are paid a commission by the carrier, so their help is generally free to you. A handful of fee-based advisors charge separately for an independent coverage review with no sales attached.

How much does a insurance agent cost in Atlanta?

Agents are usually paid by carrier commission, so their advice is typically free to you. Some fee-based advisors charge for standalone insurance reviews. Rates in Atlanta and the Southeast are broadly in line with national averages; always confirm fees in writing before engaging.

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