Minnesota Claims Adjuster Licensing - 3 Steps to Become a Licensed MN Insurance Adjuster

Minnesota residents interested in becoming anTo become a licensed Minnesota claims adjuster,
insurance claims adjuster will first need to obtainyou will need to complete and submit the
the Minnesota adjuster license. Non-residentsMinnesota online adjuster application through Sircon
interested in working claims in Minnesota may alsoand pay the $50 licensing fee. Certification that
be required to obtain this license before obtainingthe Promissor exam has been passed must be
an assignment. This is a state that typically yieldssubmitted electronically by the License Exam
a high number of residential, commercial, and autoAdministrator. In place of passing results from the
lines claims due to wind, hail, and ice. Cat adjustersMinnesota Adjuster examination, applicant must
are well served by holding this license. Followsubmit via fax, documentation of passing results
these 3 steps to obtain and maintain your claimsfor an equivalent adjuster examination taken in
adjuster license in Minnesota:another state, in order for their application to be
Step 1) Observe the Licensing Requirementsprocessed.
Residents of Minnesota must be 18 years of age.Step 3) Maintain the License
No experience, sponsorship, or bonding is required.Licensed Minnesota claims adjusters must renew
Residents must take and pass the Minnesotatheir license every two years. The initial Continuing
adjuster exam. The most comprehensiveEducation requirement is 15 hours for the first
Minnesota adjuster license, the Fire, Allied Lines,two years. Thereafter, 30 hours are required to
and Casualty Adjuster, can only be obtained bymaintain compliance for each two year reporting
taking the Fire, Allied Lines and Casualty examperiod.
administered by Promissor. State exams can beSummary: Residents of Minnesota who plan to
difficult but exam study packages are availableadjust in Minnesota must first obtain the
that greatly increase the passing ratio amongMinnesota adjuster license. The Fire, Allied Lines,
testers.and Casualty Adjuster license is this state's most
Reciprocity: Non-residents who hold a license incomprehensive license and requires an
their home state can obtain the Minnesota licenseexamination through Promissor. Exam study
reciprocally. Non-residents who do not hold orpackages can provide very helpful prep assistance
cannot obtain a license in their state of residenceand drastically increase test success percentages.
must pass the Minnesota adjuster exam given byThis busy claims state's license can also offer an
Promissor. Once again, exam study packagesattractive license for non-resident independent
greatly assist in ensuring you pass the test theadjusters. For additional licensing information, refer
first time.to the complete online guide to become a licensed
Step 2) Obtain the Adjuster LicenseMinnesota claims adjuster.