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How to Become Licensed as an Adjuster for the Insured

Resident Adjuster for the Insured 

    • File an Electronic Resident Licensing (ERL) application through the National Producer License Registry (NIPR) website. The application/license fee is $15.00 plus a $5.00 transaction fee. An application is good for six months from entry into our database. For questions relating to electronic application submission, contact NIPR Customer Service at 816/783-8468.
    • If an adjuster works for an adjusting firm, he or she must respond "YES" to the corresponding question on the application and enter the requested information.
    • Successful completion of the examination. If the examination is not passed within six months, the applicant must submit a new license application and fee and reschedule their examination. Visit our Examination Information page for information specific to the examinations.

 
Non-Resident Adjuster for the Insured
 
Non-Resident applicants must be licensed in a state that required successful completion of an examination to obtain a license or they must take the Michigan examination.  Applicants who need to take the Michigan exam should refer to the Examination requirements for Resident applicants.  

    • File an Electronic Resident Licensing (ERL) application through the National Producer License Registry (NIPR) website. The application/license fee is $15.00 plus a $6.18 transaction fee. An application is good for six months from entry into our database. For questions relating to electronic application submission, contact NIPR Customer Service at 816/783-8468.
    • If an adjuster works for an adjusting firm, he or she must respond "YES" to the corresponding question on the application and enter the requested information.
    • Successful completion of the examination. If the examination is not passed within six months, the applicant must submit a new license application and fee and reschedule their examination. Visit our Examination Information page for information specific to the examinations.
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