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Navigating Insurance Adjuster Licensing in Wisconsin with 2021 Training

As a resident of Wisconsin, a state without insurance adjuster licensing requirements, your path to becoming a licensed independent adjuster involves an alternative route. At 2021 Training, we specialize in guiding you through this process, ensuring you meet all the necessary criteria to successfully embark on your career.

Why Choose a Designated Home State License?

In states like Wisconsin, where there’s no direct licensing for insurance adjusters, obtaining a nonresident Designated Home State (DHS) License is the practical solution. Texas and Florida both offer you the ability to claim either state as your DHS to obtain your license. An excellent option for this is the Florida 70-20 Designated Home State license course. This approach allows you to be recognized as a licensed adjuster in states that offer reciprocity.

States Without Insurance Adjuster Licensing

Wisconsin is among a list of states that do not license insurance adjusters. If you reside in any of these states, pursuing a DHS license from Florida or Texas is a viable option. This list includes:

  • Wisconsin
  • Colorado
  • District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)
  • Illinois
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Maryland
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • New Jersey
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Virginia

Applicable Training Courses

Our Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Course is designed to prepare you for licensure in Texas, with the benefits extending to all states offering reciprocity. This comprehensive course covers everything you need to know to become a proficient insurance adjuster.

FAQ

Q. How do I become a Wisconsin Insurance Adjuster?

Obtain a Texas or Florida All-Lines Insurance Adjusters License, selecting Texas or Florida as your “Designated Home State.” Since Wisconsin doesn’t offer a specific insurance adjuster license, this route provides you with the necessary credentials.

Q. How do I become licensed in Texas?

A. Follow these steps:

  1. Complete the Texas All-Lines Pre-Licensing Class.
  2. Obtain your fingerprints for the application.
  3. Submit the application choosing Texas as your “Designated Home State” along with:
    • State Fee: $50
    • Class Completion Certificate from our online course
    • Fingerprint Receipt
    • Completed Application
Q. How do I contact the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance?

A. You can reach them:

  • By Mail: Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance, PO Box 7873, Madison, WI 53707
  • By Phone: 608-266-3585

Online: Wisconsin OCI Website

Career Prospects in Wisconsin

As a licensed insurance adjuster in Wisconsin, you can anticipate an annual salary ranging from $45,000 to $66,000. Salaries vary based on location and experience, with urban areas generally offering higher pay. With experience, you can expect your earning potential to increase.

Why Choose 2021 Training?

At 2021 Training, we pride ourselves on being founded by experienced insurance adjusters. Our courses are rich with real-world insights and practical knowledge. By the time you complete your licensing with us, you’ll be fully equipped to tackle the challenges of insurance adjusting in Wisconsin and beyond.

Start Your Journey with 2021 Training

Are you ready to start your career as a licensed insurance adjuster your own state with the help of Texas or Florida? Our dedicated team at 2021 Training is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you wish to work across multiple states or aim for more lucrative deployments, we have the resources and expertise you need. Contact us today to begin your journey, or sign up for a course to get started on your path to becoming a licensed insurance adjuster.

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