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Ohio Insurance Adjuster Licensing

Ohio does not license insurance adjusters. For Ohio residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster, a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS) License can be obtained from Texas. We have the courses you need to fulfill your licensing requirements.

Applicable Training Courses

The Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Course will prepare you to become licensed in Texas and all the states that offer reciprocity. Click here to learn more and register for this course.

FAQ

Q. What Should I Do To Become an Ohio Insurance Adjuster?

A. Get a Texas All-Lines Insurance Adjusters License  with Texas as your “Designated Home State”. Since there is no such thing as an Ohio Insurance Adjuster License, you should get a license in a state such as Texas that allows you to get a “Designated Home State” license if you are from a state that offers no licensing.

Q. How do I become licensed in the state of Texas?

A. Here are the steps you need to take:

  • Complete the Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Class
  • Get fingerprints to submit with your application.
  • Complete the Texas application choosing Texas as your “Designated Home State”.
  • Submit the application to state with:

Q. How do I contact the Ohio Department of Insurance?

A. Their contact info is as follows:

Being a Licensed Insurance Adjuster in Ohio

Insurance adjuster salaries in Ohio vary significantly depending on which agency you work for and how much experience you have. Entry-level positions pay around $30,000, while more advanced positions pay $80,000 – $90,000. The highest salaries are earned by adjusters who travel on catastrophe deployments in multiple states.

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2021 Training teaches you everything you need to know about insurance adjusting, from ethics and caseload management to Xactimate – at home, in your spare time. Call us today to learn more about the Texas All-Lines Insurance Adjuster License and adjusting claims in Texas, Ohio, and anywhere else!

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