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I do not think a course is required. If you pass the exam, you should be good. I'm a licensed all-lines adjuster, as well as a licensed general-lines insurance agent. I just scheduled my public adjuster licensing exam. I have seen nothing saying that a course is required.
Thank you so much for this information! I'm ready to sign up for the Pre-licensing course, but I'm wondering, do you get paid during the apprentice period?
Then it sounds to me you could be like a consultant and charge per hour. I'm not too sure. Have you asked others in your state? What state do you live in?
I passed PA test and organized an LLC, finished contract and I just need to submit the application. However, I bonded the LLC and want to get the LLC licensed but do I need to be personally licensed first? Does that mean I need 2 bonds for myself and my LLC? I’m in Illinois
@@CommercialClaimsShow just so you know I spoke to Depratment of Insurance. They told me I need to have 2 bonds, as well as submit 2 contracts. One for the LLC and one for myself.
Hi!!! I just wanted to know if there’s any possibility to get a retroactive apprenticeship before completing the six months with the 620 All lines adjuster license? I have been claims assistant for 4 years with different firms
hey love your videos. I'm having difficulty finding a firm that will offer me an apprenticeship. I have my 6-20 and want to self appoint but have no details on how to self appoint. can you please give me a hand or a resource to self appoint. maybe make video on how to self appoint.
Hi Vince! Can I work with my PA non home state in Georgia with a company based in FL? I got my license in FL my home state but I would like to know if I could work in Georgia with the same company I work here. (the LLC stablished in FL)
It's probably not much different than the other states. Take a test, pass that test and get your license. Don't hold me to it though, do your own research for your state.
Hi Anees. I don't offer test preps. There are plenty of online resources that you can find to help you prefer. I used insurance-schools.com to study for my Texas PA license.
How do you find clients? Is it like ambulance chasing? I am also thinking about becoming a real estate agent and the licensing process sounds similar. I can see being double licensed can help build client base for both services.
In my early days as a public adjuster, I identified potential clients by seeking out homes showing signs of underpaid hurricane damage, such as noticeable roof repairs or blue tarps. I focused on understanding their needs, asked about their insurance claim experiences, and offered to review their claims if they felt underpaid. My method relied heavily on door-knocking and personal interaction. This approach isn't universal, but it suited my style and client needs.
Hi! I live in Arizona and I am studying for my Property/Casualty here. I am a little confused about one thing. If I get my P&C license would I automatically be licensed as a Adjuster if it is part of the exam or would I have to take a separate licensing exam to be an adjuster? I appriciate all your help.
Getting your Property & Casualty (P&C) license does not automatically qualify you to work as an adjuster. While the P&C licensing exam may cover some topics related to adjusting, such as insurance policy provisions and claims handling, a separate license is typically required to work as an adjuster. So you will need to check the specific requirements for becoming a licensed adjuster in your state to determine what steps you need to take to become licensed.
What are your thoughts on being an independent or company adjuster before becoming a public adjuster? Or is it admissible to go straight to public adjusting?
I was once an insurance adjuster before I switched to becoming a Public Adjuster. Who you choose to represent truly depends on you. However, it's important to understand how insurance works and the basics of the job before entering the field.
Hey Anees! There are many training options available out there, but we also offer courses tailored to both new and experienced public adjusters. If you're just starting out, our courses could be perfect for you. I encourage you to visit our website for an overview of the course: university.commercialclaimsadvocate.com/course.? Additionally, you can consider our ebook for beginners: university.commercialclaimsadvocate.com/ebook.?
@@CommercialClaimsShow Thank you. What about if I passed all my licensee requirements, can a public adjusting firm appoint me right away? Or they have to make sure they have vacancies to comply with what the law requires which is maximum 4 apprentices?
It means those who appoint themselves as a public adjuster without being licensed or authorized to do so by the state. In most states, public adjusters must be licensed and regulated by the Department of Insurance or a similar regulatory agency.
What's up advocate! I want to thank you for watching this video!
To skyrocket your career to the next level, make sure you join our 2-days intensive claims workshop (online). I and our 3 experts will train you to level up your claims game. We will drop some dimes and you will learn the same secrets that 150+ professionals who finished the workshop are now using to triple and even quadruple their revenue.
Here is your access to the next workshop: www.commercialclaimsadvocate.com/claims-training-2022/
See you there!
It’s August 2024 coming up. Do you still do these?
@@STLpsi As a matter of fact we do! We have one coming up! Are you a part of our email list?
Great content! Thank you for the info 😊
Thank you for watching!!!
I do not think a course is required. If you pass the exam, you should be good. I'm a licensed all-lines adjuster, as well as a licensed general-lines insurance agent. I just scheduled my public adjuster licensing exam. I have seen nothing saying that a course is required.
Yes you are smart I found that out after I had already purchased it ..
Thank you so much for this information! I'm ready to sign up for the Pre-licensing course, but I'm wondering, do you get paid during the apprentice period?
Hello, it may depend in each state but prolly yes
If I passed the all lines adjuster exam does that count towards public adjusting
If Florida, you would have to become an apprentice for 6months, then take another exam for the public adjuster license.
Hi!!!! Your video was amazing! I have a question. Can a public adjuster work simultaneously in two different states for example Florida and Colorado?
Yes of course! You just need have a separate license for each state you work in.
If you already hold an all lines adjuster license do you still need to take the pre licensing course before taking the PA exam? *not Florida
I don't think so, no. I'm not positive.
What about the states that don’t require a license? I live in one so how can I get a job from my own education ?
Then it sounds to me you could be like a consultant and charge per hour. I'm not too sure. Have you asked others in your state? What state do you live in?
I passed PA test and organized an LLC, finished contract and I just need to submit the application. However, I bonded the LLC and want to get the LLC licensed but do I need to be personally licensed first? Does that mean I need 2 bonds for myself and my LLC? I’m in Illinois
I believe in Illinois you only need one. I am licensed in Illinois, and only I (myself) is licensed and bonded. Hope that helps.
@@CommercialClaimsShow just so you know I spoke to Depratment of Insurance. They told me I need to have 2 bonds, as well as submit 2 contracts. One for the LLC and one for myself.
@@abstractumnoumenon4156 Ooof. One thing I do know was that Illinois licensing process was very difficult.
What if I have my adjuster license for my home state? Will I need to still need to take the exam for certified public adjuster?
In most states, no. All you have to do is apply. But in some states, you will need to sit for another exam.
I am an All Lines 720 Adjuster in Florida with 4 years Inside experience. I am looking for an Apprenticeship.
Hi!!! I just wanted to know if there’s any possibility to get a retroactive apprenticeship before completing the six months with the 620 All lines adjuster license? I have been claims assistant for 4 years with different firms
Hi there! I'm not really sure I understand the question. If you've had a 620 for a year or more, you do not have to do an apprenticeship.
hey love your videos. I'm having difficulty finding a firm that will offer me an apprenticeship. I have my 6-20 and want to self appoint but have no details on how to self appoint. can you please give me a hand or a resource to self appoint. maybe make video on how to self appoint.
I believe you only need to hold your 620 for one year, then you can take the PA exam and become a PA
Hi Vince! Can I work with my PA non home state in Georgia with a company based in FL? I got my license in FL my home state but I would like to know if I could work in Georgia with the same company I work here. (the LLC stablished in FL)
Excellent information 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Do you recommend a course for the state of California?
I recommend you find practice exams and questions to study with, at the very least. That's how I passed the California exam.
#RightTurn in FL :) Great Channel.
Appreciate it!
I am in NY, is there practice exams?? And where do I find them?
Is the public adjuster exam the same at the adjuster exam in Florida
The PA exam and the insurance adjuster exam are definitely different.
What about the state of VA?
It's probably not much different than the other states. Take a test, pass that test and get your license. Don't hold me to it though, do your own research for your state.
What course you you have in order to pass the public adjuster exam in texas?
Hi Anees. I don't offer test preps. There are plenty of online resources that you can find to help you prefer. I used insurance-schools.com to study for my Texas PA license.
@@CommercialClaimsShow Hi. Can one also use adjusterpro
How do you find clients? Is it like ambulance chasing?
I am also thinking about becoming a real estate agent and the licensing process sounds similar.
I can see being double licensed can help build client base for both services.
In my early days as a public adjuster, I identified potential clients by seeking out homes showing signs of underpaid hurricane damage, such as noticeable roof repairs or blue tarps. I focused on understanding their needs, asked about their insurance claim experiences, and offered to review their claims if they felt underpaid. My method relied heavily on door-knocking and personal interaction. This approach isn't universal, but it suited my style and client needs.
Hi! I live in Arizona and I am studying for my Property/Casualty here. I am a little confused about one thing. If I get my P&C license would I automatically be licensed as a Adjuster if it is part of the exam or would I have to take a separate licensing exam to be an adjuster? I appriciate all your help.
Getting your Property & Casualty (P&C) license does not automatically qualify you to work as an adjuster. While the P&C licensing exam may cover some topics related to adjusting, such as insurance policy provisions and claims handling, a separate license is typically required to work as an adjuster.
So you will need to check the specific requirements for becoming a licensed adjuster in your state to determine what steps you need to take to become licensed.
Where to get practice questions.
There are quite a few practice questions available online that you can utilize for your studies.
How much does an apprentice make Sir ???
That varies greatly! Some companies pay a commission, some pay a salary, some pay a draw. Every form handles it different
What are your thoughts on being an independent or company adjuster before becoming a public adjuster? Or is it admissible to go straight to public adjusting?
I was once an insurance adjuster before I switched to becoming a Public Adjuster. Who you choose to represent truly depends on you. However, it's important to understand how insurance works and the basics of the job before entering the field.
What course do you offer to pass the PA exam in texas.
Hey Anees! There are many training options available out there, but we also offer courses tailored to both new and experienced public adjusters. If you're just starting out, our courses could be perfect for you.
I encourage you to visit our website for an overview of the course: university.commercialclaimsadvocate.com/course.? Additionally, you can consider our ebook for beginners: university.commercialclaimsadvocate.com/ebook.?
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When you self appoint yourself in Florida, does that mean you can’t work during that year?
I believe that you can, but I would reccommend calling the state and confirming with them.
@@CommercialClaimsShow Thank you. What about if I passed all my licensee requirements, can a public adjusting firm appoint me right away? Or they have to make sure they have vacancies to comply with what the law requires which is maximum 4 apprentices?
Pre-licensing course is very much recommended but not required
Taking practice test questions is the way to go!
Where can I find practice test questions?
@@CommercialClaimsShow
How much is a bond?
It depends on how much of a bond you need, but normally between $250-$500
What do you mean self appoint?
It means those who appoint themselves as a public adjuster without being licensed or authorized to do so by the state. In most states, public adjusters must be licensed and regulated by the Department of Insurance or a similar regulatory agency.
Could you send me an application for employment
Hi Kenneth. What exactly are you interested in doing?
How much do the bond need to be?
Nothing good here, just trying to sell a book - waste of time
Well Wayne, I'm sorry you feel that way. It really is a good book though 😀