Insurance Adjuster License Requirements by State
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State Adjuster Licensing Requirements Summary
- Does Alabama Require an Adjuster License? Yes. No adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain the Albama adjuster's license; however, you must be either employed by a licensed adjuster or have sufficient experience demonstrating your competency as an adjuster. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Alabama adjuster's license. The Alabama adjuster's license expires after one year.
- Does Alabama Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Alabama will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Are there any restrictions? Alabama does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with your Texas adjuster license.
- Alabama Department of Insurance
- Phone - (334) 269-3550
- Fax - (334) 241-4192
- Does Alaska Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to apply for your adjuster's license. 24 continuing education (CE) credits are required every 2 years to maintain your Alaska adjuster's license. The Alaska adjuster's license expires after two years.
- Does Alaska Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes (with restrictions, see below).
- What are the restrictions? Alaska only grants reciprocity to those holding a resident Texas adjuster's license.
- Alaska Division of Insurance
- Phone - (907) 269-7900
- Fax - (907) 269-7910
- Does Arizona Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to apply for an adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your adjuster's license. Arizona issues a four year Property and Casualty Adjuster's license.
- Does Arizona Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No. This adjuster's license is not reciprocal with any other state's adjuster license.
- Arizona Department of Insurance
- Phone - (877) 660-0964
- Fax - (602) 912-8453
- Does Arkansas Require an Adjuster License? Yes. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Arkansas adjuster's license. The Arkansas adjuster's license expires after one year.
- Does Arkansas Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Arkansas will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Arkansas only grants reciprocity to those holding a Texas resident adjuster license.
- Arkansas Insurance Department
- Phone - (800) 282-9134
- Fax - (501) 371-2618
- Does California Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The California adjuster's license is one of the most difficult to obtain. It requires a two year "internship" under a "Qualified Manager", who has a California adjuster's license.
- Does California Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No. California will not reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- California Department of Insurance
- Phone - (916) 322-3555
- Fax - (916) 445-5280
- Does Colorado Require an Adjuster License? No adjuster's license is required in Colorado.
- Colorado Division of Insurance
- Phone - (800) 930-3745
- Fax - (303) 894-7455
- Does Connecticut Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to acquire you Connecticut adjuster's license. The Connecticut license expires on the 30th of June every other year, and is renewable by application.
- Does Connecticut Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Connecticut will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Connecticut does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster license.
- Connecticut Insurance Department
- Phone - (860) 297-3800
- Fax - (860) 566-7410
- Does Deleware Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to acquire your Deleware adjuster's license. 15 continuing education (CE) hours are required every 2 years for those adjusters holding a resident adjuster license; however, no CE credits are required for non-residents to maintain their adjuster's license. The Delaware adjuster's license expires every other year.
- Does Deleware Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Delaware will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Delaware does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster license.
- Delaware Insurance Commissioner
- Phone - (302) 739-4251
- Fax - (302) 739-5280
- Does Florida Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required obtain your Florida adjuster's license. The Florida adjuster's license expires every two years.
- Will Florida Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Florida will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster license from your state of residence, provided your state has adjuster licensing requirements. Residents of states without adjuster licensing requirements who hold a Texas non-resident adjuster license will reciprocate with Florida.
- Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
- Phone - (850) 413-3140
- Fax - (850) 488-3334
- Does Georgia Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Georgia adjuster's license expires after one year. A 40 hour adjuster licensing course and an adjuster licensing exam are required. 15 hours of continuing education (CE) are required every year to maintain your GA adjuster's license.
- Does Georgia Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Georgia will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Residents of states with no adjuster licensing requirements may not acquire the Georgia adjuster's license through reciprocity with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner
- Phone - (404) 656-2070
- Fax - (404) 651-8719
- Does Hawaii Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Hawai'i adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Hawaii adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Hawaii adjuster's license.
- Does Hawaii Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No. Hawaii will not reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Hawai'i Insurance Division
- Phone - (808) 586-27900
- Fax - (808) 586-2806
- Does Idaho Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Idaho adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Idaho adjuter's license. Continuing education (CE) credits are required for resident adjuster's licenses only.
- Does Idaho Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Idaho will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Idaho only grants reciprocity to those holding a Texas resident license.
- Idaho Department of Insurance
- Phone - (208) 334-4250
- Fax - (208) 334-4398
- Does Illinois Require an Adjuster License? No adjuster's license is required in Illinois.
- Illinois Division of Insurance
- Phone - (217) 782-4515
- Fax - ( 217) 782-5020
- Does Indiana Require an Adjuster License? No adjuster's license is required in Indiana.
- Indiana Department of Insurance
- Phone - (317) 232-5265
- Fax - (317) 232-5251
- Does Iowa Require an Adjuster License? No adjuster's license is required in Iowa.
- Iowa Insurance Division
- Phone - (515) 281-7757
- Fax - (515) 281-3059
- Does Kansas Require an Adjuster License? No adjuster's license is required in Kansas.
- Kansas Department of Insurance
- Phone - (785) 296-3071
- Fax - (785) 296-2283
- Does Kentucky Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Kentucky adjuster license expires after on year. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Kentucky adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your adjuster's license.
- Does Kentucky Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster's License? Yes, Kentucky will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Kentucky does not require you to hold an adjuster's license in your state of residence in order for your Texas adjuster's license to reciprocate.
- Kentucky Office of Insurance
- Phone - (800) 595-6053
- Fax - (502) 564-6030
- Does Louisiana Require an Adjuster License? Yes, Louisiana does require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- Louisiana Department of Insurance
- Phone - (800) 259-5300
- Fax - (225) 342-8622
- Does Maine Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Maine adjuster license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Maine adjuster license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your adjuster license.
- Does Maine Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes.
- What are the restrictions? Maine does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster license.
- Maine Bureau of Insurance
- Phone - (207) 624-8475
- Fax - (207) 624-8599
- Does Maryland Require an Adjuster License? No, Maryland does not require you to have an adjuster's license.
- Maryland Insurance Administration
- Phone - (410) 468-2090
- Fax - (410) 468-2306
- Does Massachusetts Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Massachusetts adjuster's license expires after 3 years. An adjuster licensing exam and two years experience as an adjuster is required. 15 hours of continuing education (CE) are required every three years to maintain this adjuster's license.
- Does Massachusetts Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No, Massachusetts does not require an adjuster's license.
- Massachusetts Division of Insurance
- Phone - (617) 521-7794
- Fax - (617) 521-7772
- Does Michigan Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Michigan adjuster's license. The Michigan adjuster's license is perpetual, provided a yearly invoice is paid. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your adjuster's license.
- Does Michigan Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, but Only for Non-Residents of Michigan. Michigan residents cannot receive their Michigan adjuster's license through reciprocity. Residents must take the Michigan adjuster licensing exam.
- What are the Restrictions? Non-residents must have passed your Texas adjuster licensing exam within 90 days, or you will be required to take the Michigan adjuster licensing exam. Michigan does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Services
- Phone - (517) 373-0234
- Fax - (517) 335-3157
- Does Minnesota Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Minnesota adjuster's license.
- Does Minnesota Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes.
- What are the Restrictions? Application by means of reciprocity for a Minnesota license must include one's test score from a state adjuster exam (scores from pre-licensing courses, such as the Texas pre-licensing exam, are not applicable).
- Minnesota Department Of Commerce
- Phone - (651) 296-6319
- Fax - (651) 296-4328
- Does Mississippi Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Mississippi adjuster's license expires after one year. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Mississippi adjuster's license. 12 hours of continuing education (CE) are required every year to maintain your Mississippi adjuster's license.
- Does Mississippi Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes.
- What are the Restrictions? Mississippi residents CAN obtain their Mississippi adjuster license through reciprocity with the Texas non-resident adjuster license.
- Mississippi Insurance Department
- Phone - (601) 359 3582
- Fax - (601) 359 1951
- Does Missouri Require an Adjuster License? No, Missouri does not require adjusters to have an adjuster's license.
- Missouri Department of Insurance
- Phone - (573) 751-4126
- Fax - (573) 526-3416
- Does Montana Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Montana adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Montana adjuster license. 24 hours of continuing education (CE) are required every two years to maintain your Montana adjuster's license.
- Does Montana Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes.
- What are the Restrictions? You must take a portion of the state adjuster test, covering Montana state law, to gain your adjuster's license reciprocally. Montana does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster license, though you may be required to obtain a letter of certification from the state in which you were previously working as an adjuster.
- Montana State Auditor's Office
- Phone - (406) 444-2040
- Fax - (406) 444-3497
- Does Nebraska Require an Adjuster License? No, Nebraska does not require adjusters to have an adjuster's license.
- Nebraska Department of Insurance
- Phone - (402) 471-2201
- Fax - (402) 471-4610
- Does Nevada Require an Adjuster License? Yes, Nevada does require adjusters to have an adjuster's license. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Nevada adjuster license.
- Does Nevada Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No. Nevada does not license residents of other states.
- Nevada Insurance Division
- Phone - (702) 486 - 4009
- Fax - (702) 486-4007
- Does New Hampshire Require an Adjuster License? Yes, New Hampshire requires an adjuster to have an adjuster's license. The New Hampshire adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your New Hampshire adjuster's license. 20 hours of continuing education (CE) are required to maintain this adjuster's license.
- Does New Hampshire Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, New Hampshire will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the Restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster license from your state of residence, provided your state has adjuster licensing requirements. Residents of states without adjuster licensing requirements who hold a Texas non-resident adjuster license will reciprocate with New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire Insurance Department
- Phone - (603) 271-2216
- Fax - (603) 271-1406
- Does New Mexico Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The New Mexico adjuster's license expires after one year. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your New Mexico adjuster's license. 15 hours of continuing education (CE) per year (1 hour of which must be in ethics) are required to maintain this adjuster's license.
- Does New Mexico Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, the New Mexico adjuster's license will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? If the state in which you hold a resident adjuster's license requires continuing education (CE), then those CE hours are sufficient to satisfy New Mexico's adjuster licensing requirements. If the state in which you hold a resident adjuster's license has no CE requirements, then you must comply with New Mexico's adjuster licensing requirement of 15 CE hours per year.
- New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Insurance Division
- Phone - (505) 827-4637
- Fax - (505) 476-0326
- Does New York Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The New York adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your New York adjuster license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your New York adjuster's license.
- Does New York reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? No. The New York adjuster's license is not reciprocal with any other state.
- New York State Insurance Department
- Phone - (518) 474-6630
- Fax - (518) 473-6814
- Does North Carolina Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The North Carolina adjuster's license is perpetual, provided the continuing education (CE) requirements are met. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your North Carolina adjuster's license. 12 hours of continuing education (CE) are required every year to maintain your North Carolina adjuster's license.
- Reciprocal with Texas License? Yes.
- What are the Restrictions? North Carolina does not require you to hold an adjuster license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- North Carolina Department of Insurance
- Phone - (919) 807-6800
- Fax - (919) 733-6495
- Does North Dakota Require an Adjuster License? No. North Dakota does not require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- North Dakota Insurance Department
- Phone - (701) 328-2440
- Fax - (701) 328-4880
- Does Ohio Require an Adjuster License? No, Ohio does not require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- Ohio Department of Insurance
- Phone - (614) 644-2665
- Fax - (614) 644-3743
- Does Oklahoma Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain an Oklahoma adjuster's license. 12 hours of continuing education (CE) are required to maintain your Oklahoma adjuster's license.
- Does Oklahoma Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Oklahoma will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster's license from your state of residence, provided your state has adjuster licensing requirements. Residents of states without adjuster licensing requirements, who hold a Texas non-resident license, will reciprocate with Oklahoma.
- Oklahoma Insurance Department
- Phone - (405) 521-3916
- Fax - (405) 522-3642
- Does Oregon Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Oregon adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Oregon adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Oregon adjuster's license.
- Does Oregon reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Oregon will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? None noted.
- Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
- Phone - (503) 947-7980
- Fax - (503) 378-4351
- Does Pennsylvania Require an Adjuster License? No, Pennsylvania does not require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- Pennsylvania Insurance Department
- Phone - (717) 787-2317
- Fax - (717) 772-1969
- Does Rhode Island Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Rhode Island resident adjuster's license expires after one year. The non-resident adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Rhode Island adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Rhode Island adjuster's license.
- Does Rhode Island Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Rhode Island will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Rhode Island only grants reciprocity to those holding a Texas resident adjuster license.
- Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation
- Phone - (401) 222-2223
- Fax - (401) 751-4887
- Does South Carolina Require an Adjuster License? Yes. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your South Carolina adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your South Carolina adjuster's license.
- Does South Carolina Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, South Carolina will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What Are the Restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster's license from your state of residence, provided your state has adjuster licensing requirements. Residents of states without adjuster licensing requirements who hold a Texas non-resident adjuster's license will reciprocate with South Carolina.
- South Carolina Department of Insurance
- Phone - (803) 737 -6095
- Fax - (803) 737-6232
- Does South Dakota Require an Adjuster License? No, South Dakota does not require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- South Dakota Division of Insurance
- Phone - (605) 773-3563
- Fax - (605) 773-5369
- Does Utah Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Utah adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Utah adjuster's license. 12 continuing education (CE) hours, 3 of which must be in ethics, are required every two years to maintain a resident adjuster's license. No CE credits are required to maintain a non-resident Utah adjuster's license.
- Does Utah Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster's License? Yes, Utah will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Utah does not require you to hold an adjuster's license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Utah Insurance Department
- Phone - (801) 538-3140
- Fax - (801) 538-3829
- Does Vermont Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Vermont adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Vermont adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your Vermont adjuster's license.
- Does Vermont Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Vermont will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? Vermont does not require you to hold an adjuster's license in your state of residence in order to reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities, and Health Care Adminitration
- Phone - (802) 828-3303
- Fax - (802) 828-3306
- Does Virginia Require an Adjuster License? No, Virginia does not require adjusters to obtain an adjuster's license.
- Virginia Bureau of Insurance
- Phone - (804) 371-9631
- Fax - (804) 371-9873
- Does Washing Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Washington adjuster's license expires after two years. 24 continuing education (CE) hours, 3 of which must be in ethics, are required every two years to maintain a resident adjuster's license. No CE credits are required to maintain a non-resident adjuster's license.
- Does Washington Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster's License? Yes, Washington will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster license somewhere, in order to for your Texas adjuster's license to reciprocate in Washington.
- Washinton State Office of the Insurance Commissioner
- Phone - (360) 725-7144
- Fax - (360) 586-3535
- Does West Virginia Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The West Virginia license expires after one year. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your West Virginia adjuster's license. No continuing education (CE) credits are required to maintain your West Virgina adjuster's license.
- Does West Virgina Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, West Virginia will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- What are the restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster's license in another state in order for your Texas adjuster's license to reciprocate in West Virginia.
- West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner
- Phone - (304) 558-0610
- Fax - (304) 558-4966
- Does Wyoming Require an Adjuster License? Yes. The Wyoming adjuster's license expires after two years. An adjuster licensing exam is required to obtain your Wyoming adjuster's license. 24 continuing education (CE) hours, 3 of which must be in ethics, are required every two years to maintain a resident adjuster's license. No CE credits are required to maintain a non-resident adjuster's license; however, you must provide a letter of certification.
- Does Wyoming Reciprocate with the Texas Adjuster License? Yes, Wyoming will reciprocate with the Texas adjuster's license.
- Whate are the restrictions? You must hold a resident adjuster's license in any state in order for yoru Texas adjuster's license to reciprocate in Wyoming.
- Wyoming Insurance Department
- Phone - (307) 777-7401
- Fax - (307) 777-5895
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