Online Texas Adjuster Property & Casualty License
Online Texas Adjuster License
This course covers all foundational concepts related to property and casualty insurance adjusting and the very important Texas-specific insurance laws and regulations provided by the Texas Department of Insurance in relation to property and casualty insurance adjusting.
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The Texas Adjuster P&C licensing course is 100% self-paced, you can start and stop where you want, and our learning management system will bookmark your last point of study. Additionally, with the purchase of this course you receive 24-hour customer technical support, 7 days per week. All of our courses are highly interactive, competitively priced and very easy to use.
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Course Description
This 40-hour course allows anyone interested in obtaining a Texas Adjusters License to complete the course online at their own convenience, 24 X 7, without travel expense. The course is a series Texas mandated lessons that contains four quizzes per course hour. The quiz and final exam questions are 70% application and 30% memorization.
Upon completion of the online final exam you can immediately apply for your Texas Adjuster Property & Casualty License. The actual Adjuster Exam is included. It's that simple!
This course is approved as a substitute for the Texas Adjuster Exam; if completion of this 40 hour course and exam is successful you will be exempt from taking the exam through the Texas Department of Insurance.
Once you pass the final at the end of the course you will be eligible to receive your Texas Adjusters P & C License. Upon completion of the final exam , you will be mailed your Certificate of Completion within 5-7 business days. You will need to mail a copy of that along with your Fingerprint receipt, TDI Adjuster Application and the $50 fee to TDI.
The TX Adjuster's License is reciprocal in 32 states but in many cases may have to be taken in conjunction with your resident state adjuster exam if you are a non-resident of Texas.
COURSE ACCESS
The course will be accessible 24/7 with around the clock technical support available.
COURSE AVAILABILITY
The course will be available for 365 days from registration.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Testing will consist of lesson quizzes and one final examination.
You will need to pass the examination with a 70% in order to receive your Texas Propery & Casualty Adjusters License.
Upon course completion you will need to submit your certificate along with a finger print card, Adjuster License application and the $50 fee to the Texas Department of Insurance. Once this is submitted TDI will process the approval and mail the Adjuster License to you.
CERTIFICATE AVAILABILITY
Upon Course Completion Your Certificate will be mailed to you within 5 - 7 business days.
TOPICS COVERED
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Standard Fire Policy
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Auto Liability & Texas PAP
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Personal Lines Coverage with ISO & TX Forms HO-A, HO-B, and HO-C
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Commercial Lines Coverage
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Inland Marine
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Ocean Marine
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Additional Coverages, Exclusions, and Extensions
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Bonds
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Insurance Terms and Related Concepts
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Licensing Requirements (TX)
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Marketing Practices (TX)
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Adjuster Practices, Responsibilities, and Duties (TX)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does the exam have to be proctored?
Yes, by a disinterested 3rd party who needs to sign the affidavit provided in the online package.
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Do I have to be a resident of TX to take the TX Adjusters License?
No.
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Do other states recognize the TX Adjuster license?
Yes, Most* other states recognize the Texas adjuster license.
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After I pass the online exam for the TX Adjusters License what do I do?
Go to the Texas Dept. of Insurance's website below and follow their instructions.
http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/licensing/agent/agfaq.html#120965
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After I get my Adjuster license do I need to take CE classes?
Yes, as part of your licensing requirements you will need 30 hours every 2 years.
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If I have a TX Adjusters license and live in another state do I have to earn CE credit to meet the TX requirement?
Yes.





