RECIPROCITY
The Texas All-Lines Adjuster’s License is Reciprocal in 29 states!
Texas will grant reciprocity in licensing non-resident adjusters. Your Texas All-Lines Adjuster license will be reciprocal in 29 states. The following states issue an adjuster license that would allow reciprocal licensing in Texas. In some cases you will be required to have a resident license in your home state. For example, a resident of Georgia seeking to obtain a Florida adjuster’s license through their Texas All-Lines Adjuster’s license will only be able to do so by: 1. holding their Georgia adjuster’s license or 2. establishing residency in Texas. In states that do not have requirements for adjuster licensing and you have your Texas All-Lines Adjuster’s License, you will be eligible for reciprocity for other states. For example, a resident of Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland or Iowa (to name a few), who has a non-resident license from Texas will be able to be licensed in Florida without being required to the Florida State Exam. All you would need to do is apply for the applicable state’s license (subject to state’s application fee).
1. Alabama
2. Alaska
3. Arkansas
4. Connecticut
5. Delaware
6. Florida
7. Georgia
8. Idaho
9. Kentucky
10. Louisiana
11. Maine
12. Massachusetts
13. Michigan
14. Minnesota
15. Mississippi
16. Montana
17. Nevada
18. New Hampshire
19. New Mexico
20. North Carolina
21. Oklahoma
22. Oregon
23. Rhode Island
24. South Carolina
25. Utah
26. Vermont
27. Washington
28. West Virginia
29. Wyoming
The following states do not require an adjuster to be licensed to operate in their state:
Colorado, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Please verify this information with the state licensing agency as requirements can change.
If you have any questions about Reciprocity, please email us at: info@theadjusterschool.com





