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Guides For Insurance Adjusting in Non-Licensed States

This is a list of states that don no have their own programs to licenses insurance adjusters. Instead, they have a rule where if you want to work as an insurance adjuster in that state, you need to have a license from Texas and declare your home state to work as a insurance adjuster in that state. This is called reciprocity. Of course each state has its own insurance adjusting licensing reciprocity rules so we made a guide for each state to assist new insurance adjusters on navigating the insurance adjusting reciprocity rules in their home state.

Missouri

Get Your Missouri Insurance Adjuster License Missouri does not license insurance adjusters. For Missouri residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster, a nonresident Designated Home

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Maryland

Maryland Insurance Adjuster Licensing While Maryland does offer and require license for public adjusters, they do not license independent adjusters. For Maryland residents wanting to

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Kansas

Kansas Insurance Adjuster Licensing Kansas does not license insurance adjusters. For Kansas residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster, a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS)

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Iowa

Iowa Insurance Adjuster Licensing Iowa does not license insurance adjusters. For Iowa residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster, a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS)

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Illinois

Illinois Insurance Adjuster Licensing Illinois does not license insurance adjusters. For Illinois residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster, a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS)

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