FAQ's - Senior Registration Agents

There is a one time application fee of $50.00. A $30 background check fee and a $100 Training fee for the Senior Agent status only.  If you wish to have additional trainings for more departments and services, additional training fees will apply. You can get as many certifications as you wish so that you can have multiple revenue streams. You will always have an opportunity to reach a quota to have your training fee returned in a training bonus.

Senior Registration Agents have the full responsibility to inform the registrant about GMI. Assist with the registration and payment processing. Oversee set up process and ensure that the registrant has received their certificate, badge graphic and online portal registration.  Sr Agents will maintain communication with the registrants assigned to them.  They will assist not only with renewals but also inform and assist with any other departments that may be available to the registrant. 

Senior Agents can also recommend others to become a GMI Registration Agent of any level. 

Senior Registration Agents earn the most out of all of the agent types.  You must qualify to become a Senior Agent. If someone does not fit the criteria initially they can start with other agent types first and work their way up to Senior Agent Status. There is a limited amount of Sr Agents.  

Senior Agents earn 50% of the first year registration fee and 10% on residuals for all registrants that they are responsible for as the account managers. They can also earn flat fees for training new agents if they are certified.  They can also earn several additional revenue streams for securing sponsorships and also offering services from other GMI departments.

Yes. Senior Agents are considered to be working with the organization full time.  It is not like a traditional job since all agents are subcontractors but in order to hold such a high position, they have to qualify to be a SRA. They also need to maintain their status and are required to pay their $30 per month back office contribution, attend all meetings and trainings scheduled for SRA’s. They may have outside interests of course but in order to become an SRA, GMI must be a priority and the person’s main source of income. The reason that they must have daily communication is because every Registrant is assigned to an SRA. They may be getting new registrants daily and have to assist with the processes. They also need to reach the weekly quota to maintain their GMI license.

No. All agents are subcontracted. However, SRA’s have the most responsibility and must maintain communication and meet their quotas to maintain their licenses. GMI does not have renewal fees for agent licenses. They are to simply attend the meetings, pay their back office contribution and meet their quotas.

Immediately!  Not only can you earn immediately, but if you assist 100 Registrants with registration or recommend  new agents in your first 100 days, you will receive a Success Bonus which will refund your application fee and training fee. 

There are no renewal fees for licenses at this time.  However, ALL agents are to meet their minimum quotas to maintain their licenses. They must also pay their back office fee to remain in compliance and good standing with their license. They must also attend all mandatory trainings and update meetings.

Senior Agents will be the only agent type that will be featured on the website with a photo and form on their profile. Other agent types names will be listed to verify that they are an actual and official agent. Agents will receive an ID.  Their picture may be displayed on the GMI website.