License Reciprocity
- Reciprocates with Texas
- Non-Licensing State
- Exam Required for License

Reciprocal with Texas
The states highlighted in blue are reciprocal with Texas, meaning no additional exams are required. Hooray! Just apply and pay the required fees to obtain those states’ licenses.
Designated home state - Non-Licensing States
The states highlighted in grey are Designated home states to Texas. They don't offer adjuster licenses at all, including reciprocal licenses. However, you can take our approved course and apply for Texas adjusters license and enjoy the same benefits as Texas home state licensees.
Non-resident State Exam Required
The states highlighted in red are non-resident adjusters, which means you will have to take the state-required courses in those states and pass their state's exam.
License Reciprocity States
Here’s a visual snapshot of States that offer Reciprocal Licenses to Texas Adjusters

The Fine Print For Alabama.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Alabama DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Alaska.
Arizona does not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Alaska DHS License, you will need to pass the state exam in Arizona to work as a claims adjuster.

The Fine Print For Arizona.
Arizona does not offer a Designated Home State (DHS) License, nor does it accept DHS licenses from other states.

The Fine Print For Arkansas.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Arkansas DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Connecticut.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Connecticut. If you hold a Connecticut DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Delaware.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Delaware DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Florida.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Florida DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Georgia.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Georgia DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Idaho.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Idaho DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Indiana.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Indiana DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Kentucky.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Kentucky DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Louisiana.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Louisiana DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Maine.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Maine. If you hold a Maine DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Michigan.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Michigan. If you hold a Michigan DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Minnesota.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Minnesota DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Mississippi.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Mississippi DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Montana.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Montana DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Nevada.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Nevada DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For New Hampshire.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a New Hampshire DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For New Mexico.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a New Mexico DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For North Carolina.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a North Carolina DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Oklahoma.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Oklahoma DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

Need Info For Oregon.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Rhode Island. If you hold a Rhode Island DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Rhode Island.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Rhode Island. If you hold a Rhode Island DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

Need Info For South Carolina.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Rhode Island. If you hold a Rhode Island DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Texas.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Texas DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Utah.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Utah DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

Need Info For Vermont.
Alaska and Arizona do not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold a Utah DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For Washington.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from Washington. If you hold a Washington DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.

The Fine Print For West Virginia.
Alaska, Arizona, and Oklahoma do not accept Designated Home State Licenses from West Virginia. If you hold a West Virginia DHS License, you will need to pass an exam in each of those states in order to adjust claims.