Application for adjuster entity license - Texas Department of 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for adjuster entity license in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I, where you will select the License Type. Choose only one option that applies to your entity: Public Insurance Adjuster, Adjuster All Lines, Adjuster Property & Casualty, or Adjuster Workers’ Compensation.
  3. Fill in the License Fees section. Ensure you include the correct fee amount based on your selected license type and make payment payable to the Texas Department of Insurance.
  4. Complete the Applicant Information section by providing your entity's full legal name, Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), daytime phone number, and official mailing address.
  5. In Part II, provide biographical information for all responsible individuals associated with your entity. This includes their full legal names, titles, social security numbers, and fingerprint information as required.
  6. Review Parts III through VII carefully. Ensure all necessary documents are attached and that you have answered all screening questions accurately before submitting your application.

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In short, yes. Regardless of the state youre taking your insurance adjuster exam in, the test is intentionally difficult. However, there are a myriad of resources available such as pre-licensing education (required in several states) that can prepare you to pass the exam on your first try.
This course allows anyone with interest in obtaining their Texas Insurance Adjuster License to complete the entire course and exam online at their convenience, 24/7. The course consists of 10 hours of self study material, 30 hours of online content, and a timed 3 hour exam.
If you want to apply for a resident adjuster license: You must pass the state licensing exam first. Complete your fingerprints. Submit your application online by using Sircon within one year of passing the exam, or you will need to retake the exam. The application fee is $50.
Getting a Texas All-Lines Adjuster or Property Casualty Adjuster License typically costs around $400, depending on your provider and what they include in the cost. You can expect the following fees: AdjusterPro Texas Pre-Licensing Course with State Exam: $279. Adjuster License Application Fee: $50.
What is the total cost of getting my Texas Adjusters License? Fee TypeCost 360training Course with State Exam: $169.00 License Application Fee: $50.00 Fingerprinting Fee: $70.00 Total: $289.00

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The first question most potential adjusters ask, is the claims adjuster exam hard? In short, yes. Regardless of the state youre taking your insurance adjuster exam in, the test is intentionally difficult.

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