Arkansas Insurance Adjuster License
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About Arkansas Insurance Adjuster Licensing
Becoming an Arkansas Claims Adjuster can be an appealing profession that can be quite lucrative. But before you can begin working as an Insurance Adjuster, you must first obtain your AR Insurance Adjuster License.
Why Do I Need An Adjuster License In Arkansas? An insurance adjuster license is a requirement if you wish to practice adjusting insurance claims in Arkansas. If you are interested in working in the insurance field but aren't sure you have the time or money to pursue a career as an agent, insurance claims adjuster could be the perfect alternative.
With your Arkansas insurance adjuster license, you can go to work for any Arkansas insurance company, investigating all the claims made on a regular basis against the company. You can use your investigative skills and knowledge of insurance policies to make sure your company deals out fair settlements when they are liable. As a claims adjuster, you are someone who insurance companies rely on, which is why licensing is so important.
What Can I Expect From the Arkansas Insurance Adjuster Exam? Getting your AR adjuster license requires passing the state test once you have completed your pre-licensing. Our course makes this process easy by
including your state test in the online program. There is no additional testing required once you finish our course!
If you complete your pre-licensing with another provider you will have to go to a testing center to complete your state test.
You can expect about 150 questions on just about every type of insurance and topic you can think of, including:
- Property and Casualty Insurance Basics
- Adjusting Losses
- Dwelling and Homeowners Policies
- Auto Insurance
- Commercial Package Policies
- Businessowners Policy
- Other Types of Property and Liability Policies
- Wokers' Compensation
- Farm and Crop
Arkansas Claims Adjuster License Requirements
Do I Need An Arkansas Adjuster Pre-License Course? All candidates for an adjuster license must either provide a signed affidavit demonstrating experience with a company as an adjuster, or provide a Pre-licensing Course completion certificate demonstrating that they have completed a 40-hour Property & Casualty pre-licensing course. Once a candidate is approved, applicants will be receive the
Authorization to Test either by email or USPS mail. No candidate will be allowed to test without the
Authorization to Test.
Agent Broker Training Center has proven methods for helping you absorb and integrate the material that will be on the exam, so you can pass it as soon as possible - and often on the first attempt.
What Are The Arkansas Insurance Adjuster License Requirements?- 18 years of age or older
- Maintain an office accessible to the public
- Pass the AR state exam administered by PSI Testing Centers
- Complete the Arkansas Insurance Adjuster License application and submit with $120 application fee
- Resident adjusters are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years in order to renew their license. The 24 hours must include at least 3 hours of Ethics.
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AB Training Center provides approved AR Adjuster training and materials needed to obtain your Arkansas Insurance Adjuster License. We have everything you need to prepare yourself for the Arkansas Claims Adjuster exam. Simply select from the recommended courses below, or search under "Licensing" in the search box thereafter for "Insurance-Adjusters".
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Contact Info: Arkansas Claims Adjuster Licensing Info
Arkansas Department of Insurance - Licensing DivisionAddress: 1200 W 3rd St | Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501.371.2750
Website: https://insurance.arkansas.gov/pages/industry-regulation/licensingNon-Resident Arkansas Insurance Adjuster License Non-resident applicants for an AR Adjuster License must submit an application. Please visit the
National Insurance Producer Registry for more information on Arkansas non-resident licensing.
NOTE: Arkansas grants reciprocity to adjusters holding a license from their home state. However, if your home state does not require a license, you must successfully pass the Arkansas state adjuster exam.
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DisclaimerThis information is based on state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. ABTrainingCenter makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, ABTrainingCenter is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.