How To Become An Insurance Claims Adjuster
6/14/2019
ABTrainingCenter can help you learn how to earn your insurance adjuster license and start your career as an Insurance Adjuster.
Be aware that doing so requires you to take an adjuster pre-licensing course and pass your state′s adjuster licensing exam. Below are the steps to help you learn your adjuster licensing requirements and help you earn your adjuster license.
Step 1: Understand The Adjuster Insurance Licensing RequirementsBelow are the basic insurance licensing requirements for earning your adjuster insurance license. Generally speaking, you must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Hold a valid driver′s license
- Be a bona fide resident of your state
Step 2: Determine Your State′s Requirements For Earning An Adjuster LicenseDepending on what state you live in, you may need to take a pre-licensing course and pass a licensing exam to become an insurance claims adjuster.
Go to
www.ABTrainingCenter.com/Adjuster.asp and select your state from the list to see your state′s Adjuster licensing requirements.
Note: While you may not need a license to work claims in your state, you will need one to work for any Independent Adjusting Firm or to work catastrophe claims in another state. As such, we recommend getting a “designated home state license“ from
Florida or
Texas.
Step 3: Where Needed, Complete An Adjuster Pre-Licensing Or Adjuster Exam-Prep ProgramAdjuster licensing requirements vary from state to state, so ABTrainingCenter offers adjuster pre-licensing courses in both online and classroom formats to help meet your pre-licensing and exam prep needs.
With the online format, you don′t have to attend the training at a specific date or time, and can access your training from your home or office computer anytime; with the classroom (seminar) format, you attend a classroom training at a specific date, time, and location.
Both formats come with excellent Adjuster study guides and exam prep materials, including numerous sample exam questions. Applicable courses can be found by either using a “Recommended Course“ listed on your state-specific page or by using the Search Box below.