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 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.