The benefits of getting additional licenses
Reciprocity, licensing benefits, is licensed adjuster obtaining licenses in other states’ agreements without passing any additional exams. With Texas license as your home state or DHS license, you can apply for those state license through reciprocity.
The states highlighted in blue are reciprocal with Texas, meaning no additional exams are required. Hooray! Just apply and pay the required fees to obtain those states’ licenses.
The states highlighted in grey are Designated home states to Texas. They don't offer adjuster licenses at all, including reciprocal licenses. However, you can take our approved course and apply for Texas adjusters license and enjoy the same benefits as Texas home state licensees.
The states highlighted in red are non-resident adjusters, which means you will have to take the state-required courses in those states and pass their state's exam.
Here’s a visual snapshot of States that offer Reciprocal Licenses to Texas Adjusters
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Arizona does not accept Designated Home State Licenses. If you hold an Alaska DHS License, you will need to pass the state exam in Arizona to work as a claims adjuster.