An adjuster is an individual licensed under Insurance Code Article 21.07-4.
Upon completion of the requirements set forth by the Texas Department of Insurance, you may apply for a Texas Multi-Line adjuster’s license. In order to meet the minimum requirements, you must make at least 70% on the final exam.
There are three types of Texas adjuster’s licenses approved for issue by the Texas Department of Insurance:
- All Lines Adjusters License: property, casualty, surety, worker’s compensation, employer’s liability
- Property and Casualty Adjusters License: property, casualty and surety
- Worker’s Compensation Adjuster’s License: workers compensation, employers’ liability
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Exemptions
The following are exempt from the requirement of an adjuster’s license exam:
- Those persons holding CPCU designation
- Those persons who have received the Associate in Claims (AIC) designation.
- Those persons who have a certificate of completion showing that within the past 12 months the applicant has completed a certified adjuster pre-licensing education program and passed an examination
- Those persons who have an adjuster’s license that has been expired for a period of more than 90 days but less than one year.