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40-hour Texas Adjuster Property & Casualty Licensing – State Approved

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The Texas Insurance Adjuster Property & Casualty License course will count as the actual Texas Adjuster P & C Exam once completed. This course will prepare individuals for the Insurance Adjuster Property & Casualty exam which will be taken online at the end of this course. Students will be able to obtain their Texas Adjusters P & C License upon completion of this course.

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 in relation to property and casualty insurance adjusting.

The Texas Adjuster license is valid for persons living in TX, CO, KS, MO, NJ, OH, SD, VA, WI, IL, IA, MD, NE, PA and TN. Once persons in these states obtain their TX Adjuster License they then may apply for a non-resident license via reciprocity in most other states. States other than those listed above require that residents first obtain a resident adjuster license in their own state. For the exact licensing guidelines, students should inquire with the state they wish to apply.

Topics Include:

  • Standard Fire Policies
  • Auto Liability and Texas PAP
  • Personal Lines Coverage
  • Commercial Lines
  • Inland and Ocean Marine
  • Bonds
  • Texas Licensing Requirements
  • Marketing Practices
  • Adjuster Practices, Responsibilities and Duties

This 40-hour course allows anyone interested in obtaining a Texas Adjusters License to complete the course online at their convenience, 24 X 7. The course is a series Texas mandated lessons that contains four quizzes per course hour. The quiz and final exam questions are 70% application and 30% memorization.

Upon completion of the online final exam you can immediately apply for your Texas Adjuster Property & Casualty License. The actual Adjuster Exam is included.

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This course is approved as a substitute for the Texas Adjuster Exam; if completion of this 40 hour course and exam is successful you will be exempt from taking the exam through the Texas Department of Insurance.

For more information on how to apply for your TDI Adjuster License click here to access the Texas Department of Insurance website and go to question 3. http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/licensing/agent/agfaq.html#three

The Texas Insurance Adjuster Property & Casualty Licensing Course & Exam is approved by TDI for us provider #2700, course approval number 45064EX400.

Once you pass the final at the end of the course you will be eligible to receive your Texas Adjusters P & C License. Upon completion of the final exam 360training will mail your Certificate of Completion within 5-7 business days. You will need to mail that along with your Fingerprint receipt, TDI Adjuster Application and the $50 fee to TDI.

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 http://www.iisfingerprint.com The license application and address for TDI can be found on the website at: http://www.tdi.texas.gov/forms/index.html.

The TX Adjuster’s License is reciprocal in 32 states but in many cases may have to be taken in conjunction with your resident state adjuster exam if you live outside of Texas. Please check with the appropriate Department of Insurance if you have any questions about Adjuster Licensing rules in your state. Click here to find a link to your Department of Insurance.

All courses are 100% self-paced, you can start and stop where you want, and our learning management system will bookmark your last point of study. Additionally, we are the only provider that offers 24-hour customer technical support, 7 days per week. All of our courses are highly interactive, competitively priced and very easy to use.

What is an Adjuster?

An Adjuster is an individual employed by a property and casualty insurance company or an individual to settle claims on its behalf brought by an insured individual or company. The adjuster evaluates the merits of each claim and makes recommendations to the insurance company. Basically an adjuster is one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlement.

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