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Pennsylvania Insurance Claims Adjuster License

Pennsylvania Insurance Claims Adjuster License at AdjusterPro

Pennsylvania Insurance Claims Adjuster License

at AdjusterPro

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The Designated Home State (DHS) license was created to provide residents of non-licensing states a means to designate a home state for the purposes of reciprocity and compliance. If you want to read more about who needs a DHS and why, visit our Which Adjuster DHS License is Best blog article. A DHS license basically works just like having your home state license and is vital if you want to work any claims outside of your non-licensing state. While a host of different states offer a DHS license, the Florida 70-20 Nonresident DHS license is our top choice. It offers great reciprocity, and Florida has the quickest application turnaround time in the country. Our Florida Certified Adjuster Designation is the fastest and simplest way to get your Designated Home State License.  Florida DHS adjuster candidates must take an approved pre-licensing course and pass an exam before applying for their license. Our Florida Certified Adjuster Pre-licensing Course satisfies both requirements. Once you complete the course and pass the included exam, you can apply for your 70-20 license. 

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Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators

Review settled claims to determine that payments and settlements are made in accordance with company practices and procedures. Confer with legal counsel on claims requiring litigation. May also settle insurance claims.

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$47,390

$75,050

$105,440

$22.79

$36.08

$50.69

Quick Facts

Type:  Short-term training 0-6 months

Format:  Online

Hours:  Flexible

Age:  18 and up