Wyoming Insurance Adjuster License Training Class & Exam Prep
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Earn Your Wyoming Insurance Adjuster License!
Does a career as a Wyoming claims adjuster sound appealing? Before you start, you must earn your resident Wyoming insurance adjuster license.
Steps To Become A Wyoming Insurance Adjuster To earn your license, you must successfully complete the Wyoming insurance adjuster exam. If you need claims adjuster training, you've come to the right place. Agent Broker Training Center offers expert-level courses and study materials for the Wyoming insurance adjuster exam.
Our Wyoming adjuster license courses are designed by insurance experts who know the material that is likely to appear on the exam. With these courses and enough study time, you can increase your chances of passing the exam on the first attempt.
Once you have studied, register for the exam with Pearson VUE. The Property and Casualty Adjuster test is 100 questions long and must be completed in under two hours. A 70 percent success rate is required to pass.
Recommended Wyoming Adjuster Licensing Courses, Study Guides, And Exam Prep Materials
AB Training Center provides approved Wyoming Adjuster training classes, study guides, and exam prep materials needed to obtain your Wyoming Insurance Adjuster license. We have everything you need to prepare yourself for the Wyoming Claims Adjuster exam. Simply select from the recommended courses below, or search under "Licensing" in the search box thereafter for "Insurance-Adjusters".
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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Licensing Info For How To Become An Wyoming Adjuster
Below is information on the licensing requirements for becoming an Wyoming Insurance Adjuster, its insurance department, and examination scheduling facilities.
Wyoming Adjuster License Requirements: - 18 years of age or older
- Be trustworthy and of good reputation
- Maintain an office accessible to the public, with records pertaining to transactions under the license
- Pass the WY state exam administered by Pearson VUE Testing Centers
- Complete the Wyoming Insurance Adjuster License application and submit with applicable fees
- Submit fingerprints and undergo basic background check
- 24 hours CE required every two years (3 hrs in Ethics)
Non-Resident Wyoming Insurance Adjuster License Non-resident applicants for a WY Adjuster License must submit an application. Please visit the
National Insurance Producer Registry for more information on Wyoming non-resident licensing.
NOTE: Wyoming grants reciprocal licenses to adjusters who hold a home state or Designated Home State (DHS) license, as long as that state requires an exam, background and fingerprinting, and 24 hours of CE per renewal period. Due to these requirements, Wyoming does not offer reciprocity to adjusters from the following states: AL, AZ, CT, DE, GA, HI, ME, MI, MS, NV, NM, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA, WV.
Contact Info For Your Wyoming Claims Adjuster Licensing Exam
To help with your examination scheduling, we have provided below information on Wyoming licensing requirements, its insurance department, and examination scheduling facilities.
Wyoming Insurance Department - Licensing DivisionAddress: 106 East 6th Avenue | Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: 307.777.7319
Fax: 307.777.5895
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/wyo.gov/doi/licensingExamination SchedulingProvider: Pearson VUE
Phone: 1.866.936.7786
Website: http://www.pearsonvue.com/wy/insurance/Good luck passing your Claims Adjuster insurance licensing exam!
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