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Transferring Resident Adjuster License from One State to Another

LICENSED ADJUSTER TRANSFERRING TO INDIANA FROM ANOTHER STATE

Adjusters moving to Indiana from other states must satisfy all licensing requirements applicable to resident adjusters. However, if the new resident adjuster was previously licensed for the same line(s) of authority in another state, the adjuster will be exempt from any Indiana pre-licensing education and examination requirements. The following are the steps the adjuster must follow in order to apply for a new resident adjuster license in Indiana:

1.   APPLY FOR INDIANA RESIDENT ADJUSTER LICENSE. Apply for a new resident adjuster license in Indiana, which may be done online through either www.nipr.com or www.sircon.com/Indiana

IMPORTANT NOTE: Effective May 17, 2019, individuals and business entities with resident insurance licenses in other states who are moving their residency to Indiana no longer need to inactivate their previous resident state license before applying for a resident Indiana license. Once their new Indiana residency is established, they may immediately apply for a resident Indiana license without first inactivating the previous resident state license. This is to enable a timelier and more seamless license transfer process and prevent licensure in the previous resident state from being inactive during the license transfer process. If the previous resident state license is inactivated before an Indiana resident license application is submitted, an Indiana resident license application must be submitted no more than ninety (90) days after the inactivation date in order to be considered for approval in Indiana without completing Indiana pre-licensing education and exam requirements. In addition, if a licensee continues doing business in their previous resident state, the licensee must abide by the non-resident licensing requirements of that state.

NOTE FOR ADJUSTERS WITH ACTIVE NON-RESIDENT LICENSES IN INDIANA: The online Indiana resident application will allow an individual with an active Indiana non-resident license to submit an application and update addresses with Indiana on the application. Once the application is approved, the active Indiana non-resident license will be inactivated and a new resident license/state license number issued.

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RESIDENT INDIANA ADJUSTER TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER STATE

Adjuster must contact the new home state that the adjuster is transferring to for requirements on transferring the license. To cancel a resident adjuster license with Indiana, please submit the Service Request Form posted at www.in.gov/idoi/2450.htm. Indiana no longer issues Letters of Clearance; a state may view a change in license status online through the National Insurance Producer Registry. If an adjuster wishes to obtain a non-resident adjuster license in Indiana, the adjuster must first obtain a resident license in the new home state, or Designated Home State (DHS), then apply for a new non-resident adjuster license.

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