Texas Adjuster License

The Texas Adjuster License is the insurance industry's most distinguished license. This diverse insurance license is accepted in more states than any other state license. This allows a Texas licensed insurance adjuster to work in a wide geographical range without having to observe other states' standard insurance licensing procedures. Non-residents may apply by reciprocity and are exempt from the fingerprint requirement.

Texas Insurance Claims Adjuster Licensing Exam

This course covers all foundational concepts related to property and casualty insurance adjusting and the very important Texas-specific insurance laws and regulations provided by the Texas Department of Insurance.

Texas Adjuster License

After completing the online final exam you can immediately apply for your Texas Adjuster Property & Casualty License. You will be exempt from taking the exam through the Texas Department of Insurance. The actual Adjuster Exam is included.

Topics covered include:

  1. Texas Insurance Licensing Requirements
  2. Adjuster Practices, Responsibilities and Duties
  3. Personal Lines Coverage
  4. Commercial Lines
  5. Standard Fire Policies
  6. Auto Liability and Texas PAP
  7. Bonds
  8. Inland and Ocean Marine
  9. Marketing Practices

Upon completion of the final exam we will mail your Certificate of Completion within 5-7 business days. You will then need to mail the following to TDI:

  • Fingerprint Receipt
  • TDI Adjuster Application, and
  • $50 Application Fee

Fingerprinting Receipt: Fingerprints are now submitted electronically to TDI and appointments for fingerprint services can be made with Integrated Biometric Technology at 888-467-2080 or online at www.iisfingerprint.com.

TDI Application & License Fee: The license application and address for TDI can be found on the Texas Department of Insurance website.

Reciprocity: The Texas Adjuster License is reciprocal in the following states.

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Kentucky
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Montana
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Oregon
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Utah
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming
Texas has waived fingerprint requirements for nonresidents.

For more information on how to apply for your Texas Adjuster License visit the Texas Department of Insurance website.

Why Choose Training School Online?

  • Our course is approved by TDI (provider #2700)
  • Our course is 100% online
  • Our course is very easy to use
  • Our course is engaging
  • Our course is competitively priced.
  • We offer 24-hour technical support

Texas Adjusters Continuing Education Requirements

Adjusters are required to take 30 hours of continuing education credits every 2-year with 2 hours in ethics education.

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