DC Insurance Adjuster License
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Are you interested in being part of the insurance industry? If you like the idea of working in insurance but want to be out in the field rather than sitting in an office selling policies, the job of D.C. insurance adjuster may be perfect for you. But what is an insurance claims adjuster and how do you become one?
What Is a D.C. Insurance Claims Adjuster? An insurance claims adjuster is a vital part of the insurance process. When someone makes an insurance claim on a policy issued by your company, you jump into action. You visit the site of the claim and assess the damages to determine who is at fault and how it affects your company's liability. You are an insurance detective, interviewing witnesses, examining accident scenes, and performing whatever research is required to make sure that your claimant gets a fair settlement. Being an insurance claim adjuster can pay well and be very satisfying. But the question remains, who can be one?
How Do I Become a D.C. Insurance Claims Adjuster? Unlike most states, Washington, D.C. does not actually license adjusters. However, most employers will want anyone they hire to have an adjuster license before they can work.
How do you do this? We recommend Washington, D.C. residents wanting to become a licensed independent adjuster obtain a Designated Home State (DHS) License from either Florida or Texas.
Our TX and FL online courses provide all the study materials you need and even include the state test so there is no travel required. If you are willing to put in the time, our courses give you a great chance of passing the exam right out of the gate.
How Do I Earn My Insurance Adjuster License In D.C.? Getting a DHS license is a relatively simply process. Just complete one of our online adjuster licensing courses, take the accompanying state exam, and submit your adjuster license application to the appropriate state's Department of Insurance.
Both Florida and Texas licenses offer great reciprocity with other states and remain the two most popular adjuster licenses for anyone that lives in a non-licensing state.
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When you choose to study for your adjuster exam with prep courses from Agent Broker Training Center, you get the advantage of a solid but flexible structure for studying. We offer online training courses that include the state licensing exam so you can study at your own pace to get the results you want.
AB Training Center offers IL Adjuster training courses and exam prep materials needed to obtain your Adjuster License and work in D.C. To find Washington, D.C. Adjuster licensing courses, either click on a Recommended Course below, or select "Insurance - Adjuster" and your state from the "Licensing" section of the search box below. Good luck passing your D.C. Adjuster insurance licensing exam!
Also Available: Xactimate Training CoursesWe also have courses to help you familiarize yourself with Xactimate software. If you aren't familiar with Xactimate already, you'll know all about it once you start working as an adjuster. This is critical claims estimating software and we can show you how to use it the right way.
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Contact Info: Washington DC Adjuster License Requirements
For information on becoming an Insurance Adjuster in Washington, DC, contact the DC Insurance Department:
DC Department of InsuranceAddress: 810 1st Street, N.E., Suite 701 | Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202.727.8000
Website: http://www.disb.dc.gov>
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