Searching for Licenses/Certifications
Results and Conclusion of License/Certification Search
THIS IS AN EXAMPLE: The restrictions and requirements may be different in your state of residency.
This information is taken directly from PSI Exams at "candidate.psiexams.com"
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ADJUSTER LICENSE (Oregon Specific)
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Class of Insurance Exam Series
Health 12-06
General Lines 12-07
Crop 12-15 -
After you receive your license, you may begin to adjust insurance claims. -
If you are employed by or contracted with a licensed adjusting firm or corporation,
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a Notice of Affiliation (Form 440-2139) must be filed with the Division within 30 days.
Adjuster license applicants must:
- Be a resident of, or maintain a place of business in, Oregon.
- Pass the appropriate license exam as required by statute.
Total cost for an Oregon Insurance adjuster's license is $316.25 plus $45 per each additional license, (i.e., Crop Adjuster).
RESOURCES
This is the "AdjusterPro" website. Classes (online and some on-campus), as well as, series specific (i.e., 12-06 for Health Insurance Adjuster) study guides and practice exams are available for sale on here for every state, just enter your state in the upper right corner (in the image of a map). I would recommend doing your own search for the best classes for your needs, but this one is the most affordable and informative that I have found thus far. (I will update any changes I make on the home page.)
The official State of Oregon licensing procedures states clearly that there are "no pre-licensure training" requirements on this website. There is also a link to the exam administering business's website on this page. Again, I remind you that this is specific to Oregon, but you can find a page similar to this on your states's official site. Refer to the video for how to find it in your state.
This is a link to Oregon's official test administering business's PDF document of their "Candidate Information" pamphlet. Pricing, test sites, and all requirements are found in this document. You will want to find a document such as this that is specific to your state's procedures. (I imagine that many states exams will be administered by this same company since I am in Oregon an this Nevada based business is the only place allowed to administer my examinations.
This is the link that goes directly to the Oregon specific materials offered through "AdjusterPro." Just in case anyone from Oregon is also considering this option.

