License Requirements to Become a Certified Public Adjuster

By Public Adjuster

As the weather gets more volatile in Florida, becoming a licensed insurance adjuster is very important for those who are interested in working on catastrophic claims. With the help of AdjusterPro, you can easily meet the state’s requirements and get your license quickly and easily from your home.

Due to its high number of natural disasters, Florida is one of the most frequently affected states when it comes to insurance claims adjusting. In this blog, we’ll help you get started with becoming a licensed claims adjuster in Florida.

To be eligible to become a licensed public adjuster in Florida, you must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the state. You must also hold a license as an all-lines adjuster in Florida. You can also become an independent adjuster or a public adjuster apprentice if you have been appointed on a continuous basis.

To become a licensed public adjuster in Florida, you need to purchase a $50,000 surety bond. After filing the necessary paperwork with the Department of Financial Services, you can get your bond instantly for $500.

After you have submitted an online application, you will need to pay a $50 fee and a $5 license ID fee. In order to secure a Florida public adjuster license, you must submit fingerprints. You can use LiveScan to submit them online or mail them in.

After receiving approval from the Department, you will then receive instructions regarding the schedule of your examination. You can also check out the list of test centers that can accommodate you by visiting PearsonVUE’s website. The exam consists of 85 questions and 15 pre-test questions.

After you’ve satisfied the requirements, you’ll need to apply for your license. You’ll also need to submit the necessary paperwork and pay your fees. Before you start working, make sure that you understand the requirements of the state’s license type.

Once you’ve successfully passed the licensing test, you’ll need to take additional steps to keep your license up-to-date. In order to maintain your license, Florida requires that you take 24 hours of continuing education each year. The other 19 hours are elective courses. Florida independent insurance claims adjusters are not allowed to receive credit for taking the same course twice in a two-year period.

The license of Florida insurance claims adjusters does not require renewal if the individual is properly appointed. However, failure to complete the required education may result in the cancellation of an appointment. To keep track of your education, log in and view your requirements through the state.

Insurance adjusters who hold a valid license in their home state may apply for a reciprocal license, as long as their home state has a reciprocal licensing agreement with Florida.

As hurricane season approaches, it’s important that people in Florida have a well-trained and experienced insurance claims adjuster on hand to help them with their recovery efforts. Having a public adjuster can help them assess the damage caused by a natural disaster and determine the best course of action to take.

Aside from an attorney, public adjusters also work as individuals who prepare and file insurance claims for insured individuals. They usually act as third-party claimants’ negotiators when it comes to settling a claim.

Unlike public adjusters, insurance claims adjusters are independent contractors who work for an insurance company. They are focused on the company’s best interests instead of the individual’s. Our team will work for your best interests and make sure that you’re getting the compensation you deserve for the damages that have occurred. 

 

At Alpha Public Adjusters we’re always looking for licensed adjusters throughout Florida. If you’re interested in getting your Florida adjuster license our team can help. Call to speak with a member of our team and learn about how you can become licensed and learn about what it takes to become part of our successful claims team.