Non-Resident All-Lines Adjuster Reciprocity
Below is Florida’s non-resident all-lines adjuster reciprocity list. This list does not pertain to the non-resident all-lines public adjuster license and the non-resident designated home state (DHS) adjuster license. The list is separated into two categories: license examination exemptions and continuing education reciprocity.
Examination Exemption
Individuals seeking licensure as non-resident all-lines adjusters in Florida may not be required to take and pass Florida’s licensing examination. If you are applying for a non-resident all-lines adjuster license in Florida and you’ve passed an equivalent adjuster examination in one of the states marked “YES”, you are not required to take Florida’s non-resident all-lines adjuster licensing examination. The list is also applicable to adjusters “transferring” his/her resident adjuster license to Florida.
This list does not apply to individuals applying for the non-resident designated home state (DHS) adjuster license.
Continuing Education Reciprocity
If you hold a non-resident all-lines adjuster license in Florida, you are not required to complete Florida continuing education (CE) as long as you’ve completed a CE requirement in one of the states marked “YES” in the “Continuing Education Reciprocity” column. If you haven’t completed a CE requirement in one of these states, you are required to complete Florida’s CE requirement.
Our system periodically checks the National Insurance Producers Registry (NIPR) database to see if your non-Florida adjuster license(s) is in good standing. No action is required on your part unless we send you an email regarding your Florida CE status.
This list does not apply to individuals holding the non-resident designated home state (DHS) adjuster license. All individuals holding a Florida DHS adjuster license must complete Florida’s CE requirements.
License | Education | |
State | License Examination Exemption | Continuing Education Reciprocity |
Alabama | Yes | Yes |
Alaska | Yes | Yes |
Arizona | Yes | No |
Arkansas | Yes | Yes |
California | No | Yes |
Colorado | No | No |
Connecticut | Yes | No |
District Of Columbia (DC) | No | No |
Delaware | Yes | Yes |
Georgia | Yes | Yes |
Hawaii | No | No |
Idaho | Yes | Yes |
Illinois | No | No |
Indiana | Yes | Yes |
Iowa | No | No |
Kansas | No | No |
Kentucky | Yes | Yes |
Louisiana | Yes | Yes |
Maine | Yes | No |
Maryland | No | No |
Massachusetts | No | No |
Michigan | Yes | No |
Minnesota | Yes | Yes |
Mississippi | Yes | Yes |
Missouri | No | No |
Montana | Yes | Yes |
Nebraska | No | No |
Nevada | Yes | Yes |
New Hampshire | Yes | Yes |
New Jersey | No | No |
New Mexico | Yes | Yes |
New York | No | No |
North Carolina | Yes | Yes |
North Dakota | No | No |
Ohio | No | No |
Oklahoma | Yes | Yes |
Oregon | Yes | Yes |
Pennsylvania | No | No |
Puerto Rico | Yes | Yes |
Rhode Island | Yes | No |
South Carolina | Yes | No |
South Dakota | No | No |
Tennessee | No | No |
Texas | Yes | Yes |
Utah | Yes | Yes |
Vermont | Yes | No |
Virginia | No | No |
Washington | Yes | Yes |
West Virginia | Yes | Yes |
Wisconsin | No | No |
Wyoming | Yes | Yes |
If you have any questions or find an error on this list, please email AgentLicensing@MyFloridaCFO.com.