Launch Your Career as a Licensed Insurance Adjuster in Pennsylvania with 2021 Training
In the dynamic field of insurance adjusting, credibility and expertise are key. For Pennsylvania residents eyeing a career in this industry, the path to becoming a licensed independent adjuster, although not mandated by the state, is a crucial step towards building a successful career. At 2021 Training, we specialize in providing comprehensive Insurance Adjusting training courses tailored for Texas and Florida, states whose licenses are widely recognized and respected.
Why Choose 2021 Training?
Pennsylvania, like several other states, does not license independent or staff insurance adjusters. However, obtaining a license from a state like Texas or Florida, which offers a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS) License, is a strategic move for anyone aiming to establish themselves in the insurance adjusting field. This is where 2021 Training steps in. Our Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Course equips you with the knowledge and credentials to operate not just in Texas, but in any state that offers reciprocity.

What We Offer
Our course is meticulously designed to cover all the essentials of insurance adjusting. You’ll learn about various aspects like ethics, caseload management, and even practical skills like using Xactimate software. The course is online, allowing you to learn at your own pace, in your own time, making it perfect for both busy professionals and those eager to start their career quickly.
Course Benefits
- Comprehensive Training: Our Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Course is exhaustive and designed to prepare you thoroughly for the challenges and responsibilities of an insurance adjuster.
- Flexibility: With our online course, you can study from anywhere, anytime. This flexibility is ideal for balancing training with other commitments.
- Industry Recognition: A Texas or Florida license is highly regarded across the United States, enhancing your employability and professional standing.
The Process
- Complete the Course: Start with our Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Class to get a foundational understanding of the field.
- Fingerprint Submission: This is a necessary step for the application process, ensuring credibility and security.
- Application Submission: Complete the Texas application, choosing Texas as your “Designated Home State”. You’ll need to submit a state fee, class completion certificate, fingerprint receipt, and the completed application.
Career Prospects
Being a licensed insurance adjuster in Pennsylvania opens doors to a rewarding career. Salaries range from $26k for new part-timers to over $100k for experienced full-timers. Most salaries hover between $58k and $60k, but with experience and networking, there’s potential for much more.
Your Path to Success
2021 Training is not just a course provider; we are your partners in launching a successful career. Our team is dedicated to ensuring you have all the resources and support needed to excel. With our training, you’ll be equipped to handle claims not just in Pennsylvania, but across the United States.
2021 Training: Your Texas and Pennsylvania Licensing Source
2021 Training teaches you everything you need to know about insurance adjusting, from ethics and caseload management to Xactimate software – 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, Pennsylvania, and all across the USA!
Ready to Start?
If you’re in Pennsylvania and aspiring to become a licensed insurance adjuster, 2021 Training is your gateway. Our Texas All-Lines Insurance Adjuster License course is the stepping stone you need. Contact us today to embark on a journey that promises professional growth and a fulfilling career in insurance adjusting.
2021 Training: Empowering Aspiring Adjusters Across Pennsylvania and Beyond.
FAQ
Q. What Should I Do To Become a Pennsylvania 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 a Pennsylvania 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:
- State Fee: $50
- Class Completion Certificate from our online course
- Fingerprint Receipt
- Completed Application (See How To Fill Out License Application)
Q. How do I contact the Pennsylvania Insurance Department?
A. Their contact info is as follows:
- By Mail: Pennsylvania Insurance Department, 1326 Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17120
- By Phone: 717-787-3840
- By Email: ra-in-producer@pa.gov
- Online: https://www.insurance.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx