
Insurance Adjuster License Courses Online
360training offers state-approved insurance adjuster licensing courses online. The Texas course can be taken in 17 states and DC, with most other states offering reciprocity (Check Your State Below). This course enables you to work claims for all lines, including residential, commercial, and auto.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I Use this Course if I Don’t Live in Texas?
If you live in an approved state as shown below, you can take the Texas All-Lines Insurance Adjuster course and select Texas as your designated home state when applying for your license.
✔ = Approved Outside of Texas
✘ = Not Approved Outside of Texas
State | Approval Status |
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Alabama | ✘ |
Alaska | ✘ |
Arizona | ✘ |
Arkansas | ✘ |
California | ✘ |
Colorado | ✔ |
Connecticut | ✘ |
Delaware | ✘ |
Florida | ✘ |
Georgia | ✘ |
Hawaii | ✘ |
Idaho | ✘ |
Illinois | ✔ |
Indiana | ✘ |
Iowa | ✔ |
Kansas | ✘ |
Kentucky | ✘ |
Louisiana | ✘ |
Maine | ✘ |
Maryland | ✔ |
Massachusetts | ✔ |
Michigan | ✘ |
Minnesota | ✘ |
Mississippi | ✘ |
Missouri | ✔ |
Montana | ✘ |
Nebraska | ✔ |
Nevada | ✘ |
New Hampshire | ✘ |
New Jersey | ✔ |
New Mexico | ✘ |
New York | ✘ |
North Carolina | ✘ |
North Dakota | ✔ |
Ohio | ✔ |
Oklahoma | ✘ |
Oregon | ✘ |
Pennsylvania | ✔ |
Rhode Island | ✘ |
South Carolina | ✘ |
South Dakota | ✔ |
Tennessee | ✔ |
Texas | ✘ |
Utah | ✘ |
Vermont | ✘ |
Virginia | ✔ |
Washington | ✘ |
West Virginia | ✘ |
Wisconsin | ✔ |
Wyoming | ✘ |

The approved states above and the District of Columbia (highlighted on the map in blue) currently do not have adjuster license requirements. Residents in these states and DC can take the Texas Adjuster course and apply for a DHS (Designated Home State) license.
If you live in one of the states that are not approved, you will have to get your home state license first and then apply to get your Texas license through reciprocity.
What Is Adjuster License Reciprocity?
Adjuster license reciprocity is an agreement between states that makes it simple for licensees to pass requirements in multiple states. It allows any adjuster with a license in their home state (or a DHS License) to apply for a license in another state without taking an additional exam or pre-licensing course.
Reciprocity is advantageous because meeting other states’ licensing and testing requirements involves a considerable commitment of time and money. The adjuster must apply for the other state’s license and pay any mandatory fees to acquire a reciprocal license.
How Do I Get an Adjuster License?
Getting your adjuster license differs state by state.
In Texas, for example, you would have to complete the following steps:
- Meet the basic Texas Adjuster Licensing Requirements
- Be at least 18 years or older
- Be a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization from the US Immigration and Naturalization Services
- Complete the required Texas Pre-licensing Course with state exam through 360training for the requested line of authority:
- Texas All Lines Adjuster. We are not offering any other line of authority course.
- Process and submit Fingerprints according to the instructions on the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) Fingerprint Requirements page
- Submit the application through Sircon
- Check to see if your license has been issued at TDI License Search
How Much Does It Cost to Get an Adjuster License?
Are you considering enrolling in a 360training® course that includes a state exam? It's important to understand all the associated costs before you begin. Our comprehensive cost breakdown table below lays out every detail for you.
The cost for the course and state exam is $169.00. Furthermore, you'll need to account for a license application fee of $50.00. Lastly, fingerprinting services are mandatory, bringing an additional cost of $70.00. In total, you should anticipate an investment of $289.00 to complete this process. This transparent breakdown ensures no surprise expenses on your journey to career advancement.
Fee Type | Cost |
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360training Course with State Exam: | $169.00 |
License Application Fee: | $50.00 |
Fingerprinting Fee: | $70.00 |
Total: | $289.00 |
Note: This cost can vary if you take the course in a state other than Texas.
What Happens if I Fail the Exam?
If, for some reason, you get less than a 70% on the final exam, you will have the ability to retake the exam in the online classroom at any time. By using the study guide, most have no issue passing the final exam, but you can take the final exam until you pass. It is a 150-question exam.
What if I Have Questions about the Content During the Course?
There is a “Support” tab within the course that allows you to submit your question. We are also always available by phone during regular business hours.