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How to Transfer Your Insurance Adjusting License to Another State

Transferring your insurance adjusting license to another state can take a while, but it’s possible. If you received your license in Texas, it is valid in 30 states. Here are some of the documents you need to submit to transfer to a different state: copy of current license, copy of training transcript, certificate of good standing, and a clearance letter.

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Study Tips to Help You Ace the Texas Insurance Licensing Exam

After you’ve finished your pre-license education and all of the courses, you need to start preparing for the Texas insurance licensing exam. The exam is timed and proctored. You have limited time to fill out all 125 or more questions, and someone will be watching you take the exam at one of the test centers.

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What Deployment Equipment Does an Insurance Adjuster Need?

If you are an insurance claims adjuster, you might want to think about deployment equipment you will need for the job. Let’s take a look at some of the necessary items you don’t want to leave at home.  Laptop or Tablet You will need to stay in touch with the latest industry news, organize your

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Tips to Help Independent Insurance Adjusters Get Through the Tax Season

Being an independent insurance agent comes with numerous benefits. Still, it also means you need to be familiar with all the tax laws, so that you can file your taxes properly and maximize deductions. This can be stressful and confusing, especially for those who are new in the business. We have listed some tax tips

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How Do I Get a Claims Adjuster License in Texas?

There are four types of claims adjusters in the United States: independent, staff, catastrophe, and public claim adjusters. Their role is to assess property damage and evaluate how much the policyholder’s insurance company will have to pay. Let’s take a look at how you can become a claims adjuster in Texas. The Differences Between the

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How to Become a Texas Insurance Adjuster

More and more people are choosing to change their career paths. People who’ve been working in various other industries for years are taking the plunge, and becoming Texas Insurance Adjusters. Really, this is a great choice. Insurance Adjusters enjoy great pay and job security, which during times such as these is more important than ever.

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2021 Insurance Adjuster Job Outlook

Many people experienced job insecurity last year due to the pandemic. It quickly became clear that a lot of industries won’t hold up against extreme circumstances like mandatory quarantine or social distancing. Now, people who were laid off are seeking promising new career opportunities. A career as a claims adjuster is one career path that

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Why a Texas All-Lines Adjuster License Might be Right for You

What is an All-Lines License? An All-Lines Adjuster License allows you to handle any line of Insurance coverage. These lines of coverage include catastrophe, property and casualty, and public insurance. This license is a good choice for independent adjusters because it makes you more valuable to insurance companies. You can investigate residential, commercial, auto, farm

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