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Insurance Claims Adjuster Licensing

Texas and Florida All-Lines Pre-License Course
Texas Department of Insurance Approved Provider # 3667

Special New Rate: $499 * NO FEE FOR IN-CLASS TEXAS STATE EXAM *

100% Pass Rate

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The License

The Texas and/or Florida All-Lines Adjuster License is the nation's most coveted insurance adjusting license due to its high level of reciprocity. Please see "Rules of Reciprocity" below.

With this license, you will be eligible to adjust property both residential and commercial (including automobile) and many other types of claims.

This is the license of choice for insurance adjusters - particularly those interested in catastrophic adjusting.

 

What We Offer

Attendees of our course fulfill all necessary pre-licensing requirements to successfully obtain their Texas or Florida All-Lines Adjuster's license.

The Course consists of 30 hours of in-class time in conjunction with 10 hours of self-study and a passing mark of 70% or higher on the state-approved 150 question mutiple-choice exam.

All-Lines Training offers the above certified Pre-License Course in a 3 day format that culminates in the administration of the state-approved exam at the end of the third day. The exam is administered and monitored by the instructor and an assistant at the same location as the class.

All-Lines offers this course monthly in Dallas, TX and frequently in other locations. Please see our schedule page for the next class in your area.

 

Topics of Instruction

  • Insurance terms and related concepts.
  • Personal lines coverage (includes ISO and TX forms HO-A, HO-B, HO-C).
  • Commercial lines coverage.
  • Licensing requirements.
  • Texas statutes and rules pertinent to All-Lines adjusting.
  • Adjuster practices, responsibilities and duties.
  • Additional coverages, exclusions, and extensions.
  • Marketing practices.
  • Standard fire policy.
  • Auto liability.
  • Inland marine.
  • Ocean marine.
  • Bonds.
  • Workers' Compensation
Rules of Reciprocity

Adjuster licensing reciprocity is the system whereby a state will recognize and honor the validity of another state's license. This enables adjusters to obtain another state's license without taking that state's exam or equivalent coursework. Over 30 states grant reciprocity with the Texas All-Lines Adjuster License making it the most universally accepted adjuster license in the country. In addition, some states (Missouri, Virginia, and Kansas for example) do not require an adjuster license to work claims.

Reciprocity does not mean that, having obtained the Texas Adjuster's license, you are immediately licensed in 32 states. You will still need to apply for each particular state's licenses according to the regulating agency of the state.

It is important to note that in order to enjoy the benefits of reciprocity through the Texas Adjuster's License, in most cases you will need to have a resident license in your home state. For example, a resident of Georgia seeking to obtain a Florida adjuster's license through their Texas All-Lines Adjuster's license will only be able to do so by: a) holding their Georgia adjuster's license or b) establishing residency in Texas. However, if your state of residence does not have a licensing requirement but you hold your Texas All-Lines Adjuster's License, you will be eligible for reciprocity with other states. Thus, a resident of Missouri (no state licensing requirement) who has a non-resident license from Texas will still be able to be licensed in Florida without being required to take the Florida exam.

Insurance Adjuster Licensing FAQ

What are the licensing requirements?

What is a pre-licensing course? Will I get my adjuster's license at class?

How can I check on the progress of my license application?

Which states do not require an adjuster's license?

 

What are the licensing requirements to become an insurance claims adjuster?

There are no requirements with regards to experience. To work as an insurance claims adjuster, you need only hold an insurance adjuster license. To acquire an adjuster license, the state of Texas requires either:
a) the completion of the state exam, or
b) the completion of a certified insurance adjuster pre-licensing course such as ours. A certified adjuster pre-licensing course must include 30 hours of in-class study, 10 hours of self-study, and the administration of an approved 150 question exam.

What is a pre-licensing course? Will I get my adjuster's license at class?

The adjuster pre-licensing course fullfils all requirements needed to successfully apply for an adjuster license. It is simply a matter of filing the application (provided in our course) with the Texas Department of Insurance. No further testing or coursework is necessary. Depending upon the volume of applications they process, you should expect your insurance adjuster license within 2-4 weeks.

How can I check on the progress of my license application?

Once your license application is processed and approved, your name and license ID can be found on the Texas Department of Insurance website by using their Insurance Search and Renewal page. You can also email License@tdi.state.tx.us, or call them at (512) 322-3503.

Which states do not require an adjuster's license?

To the best of our knowledge, the following states do not require an adjuster license to operate in their state:

Colorado, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

For more information regarding licensing and reciprocity rules, please see our Licensing Rules and Reciprocity page.

All-Lines Training / Insurance Training University can be found on the Texas Department of Insurance Website under: Insurance Training University: Provider # 33304
Texas All-Lines Adjuster Course: Provider # 16439
Practical Adjusting: Provider # 7785
Xactimate 25: Provider # 7783



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