Claims Adjuster Licensing
Claims Adjuster Licensing
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Adjuster Licensing
Claims Adjuster Academy – provider number 136474 – is an accredited training provider licensed by the Texas Department of Insurance. Our experienced facilitators teach a full range of courses including Texas All-lines Pre-licensing course and exams, vendor continuing education programs and continuing education courses. All courses and programs provide students with the knowledge and understanding needed to work as an adjuster, as well as access to other exciting and rewarding opportunities within the insurance profession.
Claims Adjuster Academy offers a convenient and cost-effective way to become an insurance adjuster. Our 40-hour online courses include real-time teaching from an industry experienced instructors and follows the mandated structure set forth by the Texas Department of Insurance which consists of 10 hours of reading assignments with quizzes plus an online proctored 150-question final exam and score at least a 70% on the final exam.

The Texas Adjuster License is reciprocal in the following states:
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming. All states, except New York, California, and Hawaii.
Texas License Requirements
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Complete the Texas-specific pre-licensing education requirements.
- Pass the Texas All-Lines Adjuster exam.
- Submit fingerprints for a criminal background check.
- Pay the required licensing fees.
How do I get an insurance adjuster license in Texas? What information is required when I apply for the license?
- Apply for TDI Application online www.sircon.com; and
- Applicable fees set by TDI; and
- CAA Course completion certificate. (We will provide the certificate upon receipt of your signed proctor affidavit for your monitored final exam).
- Copy of fingerprint receipt.
The expiration date for your license is changing to the last day of your birth month. You should see the new date online starting in 2023. This does not affect continuing education credits or other requirements.
- Manage your license!
- Update contact information
- Print license
- Continuing education credits
- License renewal