Becoming a licensed insurance adjuster in Georgia requires three steps: completing a state-approved pre-licensing course like AdjusterPro’s, passing the Georgia State Adjuster Exam, and completing the license application process.
Our 100% online course fulfills the state pre-licensing requirement and prepares you to pass the exam with confidence.
We created the Total Adjuster Package based on the 5 Pillars of Success for new adjusters. It’s everything you need to go from unlicensed student to work-ready professional:
Georgia Adjuster Pre-Licensing Course
Our Georgia Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course not only satisfies the state’s pre-licensing requirement, but it was also designed to help you pass the state exam – fast, confidently, and on the first try. Includes our Smart Pass Toolkit with customizable study tools, unlimited practice exams, and exam readiness reporting.
Self-paced, online course: available 24/7, takes roughly 16 hours to complete
Lifetime access. No 30/60/90 day completion deadline
Residential Construction Basics
You can’t estimate what you don’t understand. This course will teach you to identify different materials, assess damage vs. wear, and speak the language of contractors and estimating software with confidence.
Self-paced, online course: available 24/7, takes roughly 4 hours to complete
Xactimate Training
Learn the industry’s #1 estimating software from an Xactimate Certified Trainer. By the end, you’ll be able to write accurate, professional estimates, and have the skills to pass Level 1 and 2 Xactimate Certification exams.
12 hours over 3 nights live webinar and Q&A
Choose your dates after purchase
Adjuster Success Method
The industry’s “missing manual” where veteran adjusters explain how to find work, build a deployment-ready resume, and follow a proven roadmap for long-term career success.
Self-paced, online course: available 24/7, takes roughly 4 hours to complete
Soft Skills: The Art of Adjusting
Master the “human side” of claims. Learn rapport-building and conflict-resolution skills that turn difficult claims into smooth settlements.
Self-paced, online course: available 24/7, takes roughly 4 hours to complete
Why Choose This Package?
40 + Hours of Professional Training
Lifetime Access: Review modules whenever you need a refresher
Award-Winning Support: From real people who are ready to help you succeed
Interest-Free Payment Plans: Available through Klarna
Our Georgia Property & Casualty Pre-Licensing Course not only satisfies the state’s pre-licensing requirement, it was designed to help you pass the state exam —fast, confidently, and on the first try. Your course includes:
Georgia 16-hr P&C Adjuster Pre-Licensing Course
AdjusterPro Smart Pass Toolkit – Smart Quizzes (Target Weak Spots) – Unlimited Practice Exams (Go In Fully Prepared) – Performance Dashboard (Track Progress) – Exam Readiness Reporting (Identify Strengths & Weaknesses) – Flexible Study Tools (Learn Your Way) – Lifetime Access (No Completion Deadline)
Georgia Office of Insurance approved pre-licensing provider #223331
As a claims adjuster, you know that a house is more than just a roof and four walls; it’s a complex assembly of materials and systems. Understanding the fundamentals of residential construction is not just a useful skill; it’s the critical base for your entire career. In this course, we’ll cover foundations, different types of structures, exterior and interior components, and mechanical and electrical systems.
This course should take roughly 4 hours to complete.
Want to stand out in today’s competitive adjusting field? This course gives you the essential soft skills top adjusters rely on: strong communication, rapport-building, and problem-solving, so you can handle claims more effectively and advance your career with confidence. Beyond technical knowledge, this training focuses on the human element of claims handling, so you can build trust faster, think creatively and strategically, and deliver exceptional service with integrity.
This course should take roughly 4 hours to complete.
Today’s vehicles are rapidly evolving and significantly more advanced than even 10 years ago. One of the most prominent new technologies is the emergence of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. This course will cover the basics of what constitutes an ADAS component or system, how these technologies relate to one another, and address a few repairability concerns following a loss.
This discounted bundle includes courses that will teach you how to accurately identify construction materials and components in order to write accurate damage estimates in Xactimate. It is an excellent option for those looking to become more efficient and accurate when assessing property damage in the field. Included in the package:
Estimating a Home’s Internal Structures
Estimating Cabinets, Countertops, & Trim
Estimating Commercial Damage Claims
Estimating Foundations, Framing, Windows, & Doors
Estimating Interior Walls & Floors
Estimating Mitigation & Remediation
Estimating Roofs & Exterior Walls
This package is for states that do not require continuing education. If you would like to submit these courses for CE hours, visit that state’s CE page for the correct version.
Adjuster Success Method was created to give newly licensed adjusters an inside look at the claims industry and help them develop a systematic approach to launching their careers as claims adjusters.
In this course, veteran adjusters share best practices for getting hired, what tools you’ll need to get the job done, and explain what to expect and how to successfully close your first claims in this one-of-a-kind training course. It’s about how to turn your investment of time, money, and effort into a long-term, steady, and successful career.
The Fundamentals of Customer Service is a new course designed to help you develop and nurture one of the most important aspects of claims adjusting. The video-based training provides tips and advice for delivering excellent customer service during the claims-handling process.
This is not a CE course but should take roughly 2 hours to complete.
To obtain your Georgia adjuster license, complete the following steps:
1. Meet the basic Georgia adjuster licensing requirements
Be at least 18 years old
Provide a valid mailing address in the state of Georgia. P.O Boxes are not allowed.
2. Complete the required Georgia Property & Casualty Adjuster Pre-licensing Course through AdjusterPro
Your certificate of completion will be available in your online classroom when your course is complete.
Our provider information is as follows: Provider Name: COR Enterprises, LLC DBA AdjusterPro and All-Lines Training; Pre-Licensing Provider Number: 223331; Georgia Property & Casualty Adjuster Pre-Licensing (16-Hr): 73359
For detailed instructions on scheduling, what to expect when you take your exam, and content outlines, we recommend reviewing PearsonVue’s Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook.
The exam name is 12-GA-24 Adjuster
4. Complete Citizenship Affidavit
New license applicants must submit a notarized Citizenship Affidavit Form (GID-276-EN) attesting to either United States citizenship or lawful presence. A copy of the required form, along with instructions for completing the form, can be downloaded from the Georgia Insurance Department’s website at https://oci.georgia.gov/citizenship-affidavit.
The completed and signed form and a copy of the front of one of the secure and verifiable identification documents listed on the form must be submitted with the online license application.
5. Submit your application through NIPR or Sircon.
Be sure to attach your certificate of completion to the application. If you took your course with AdjusterPro, your Certificate of Completion is available in the Certificates folder in your online classroom.
The completed citizenship affidavit and a copy of the identification documents should be included with your application. Instructions for uploading the documents are available in the candidate handbook. Your application cannot be processed for approval until this form and attachments are uploaded with your application.
6. Get a fingerprint background check from Identigo. When signing up for your appointment, use Svc. Code 2TGJ6B. More information is available on the Georgia website.
What does reciprocity look like for Georgia Adjusters?
Georgia grants reciprocal licenses to adjusters who are licensed in their home state or adjusters who hold a Designated Home State (DHS) license, as long as the home or DHS state requires an examination.
To see what states will offer reciprocal licensing privileges to Georgia insurance adjusters, visit our Georgia Reciprocity Map.
Why should I consider the Total Package?
Our individual licensing courses offer the single course you need for your state. For some states, it’s the required pre-licensing course, while for others, it’s an exam preparation course. Either way, these courses will prepare you to ace your state’s adjuster licensing exam.
The Total Adjuster Package will take your training and prep to the next level. These discounted packages include your state’s exam prep or pre-licensing course as well as additional training to help prepare you for the job itself. Having this knowledge before you start will mean you can get hired and start closing claims (and making money!) faster.
Your State Pre-Licensing or Exam Prep Course is included in every bundle. Simply choose the package for your resident state and you’re all set.
Residential Construction Basics covers how to determine and estimate the type, grade, and quantity of building materials, as well as the basics of the construction process and rooftop assessments and inspections. It is a great precursor to XM8 training.
The Xactimate Live Webinar will teach you how to work a claim from start to finish so you can hit the ground running when you get assigned those first claims.
Soft Skills: The Essential Art of Adjusting goes beyond technical knowledge to focus on the human element of claims handling, so you can build trust faster, think creatively and strategically, and deliver exceptional service with integrity.
Our Adjuster Success Method course is a new, one-of-a-kind career training webinar. It was created by veteran adjusters who wanted to share what they wished they’d known when they started – everything from how to find work, what tools you’ll need, how to adjust and inspect your first claim, and most importantly, how to set yourself up for a lasting and successful career.
Georgia adjuster continuing education and license renewal requirements
Resident adjusters are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every two years. The 24 hours must include at least 3 hours of Ethics. Continuing education requirements must be completed biennially on or before the last day of the licensee’s birth month. You cannot receive credit for any course more than once in a CE reporting period. Excess CE credits may be applied to the next compliance cycle as long as they do not exceed 50% of the requirement.
While most licensing states simply require you to take and pass the exam to get licensed, other states have an additional “pre-licensing requirement.” These states require you to take a certain amount of education hours before you are allowed to register to take the state exam. AdjusterPro courses contain approved pre-licensing for all the states where it is required: Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Indiana, and Texas.
Timers in Pre-licensing Courses
Due to state requirements, each module in a pre-licensing course includes a timer. This ensures that the state requirement for time spent in a pre-licensing course is fulfilled.
Once you have started a module, we recommend that you do not refresh your browser or log out of the course until the module is complete. Exiting a module early or refreshing in the middle of a module will cause the timer to reset.
The timers are set to release sooner than it takes the average person to read the material in each section. If you’re an exceptionally fast reader, there may be times when you outpace the timer and need to wait a few minutes to proceed to the next module. For most people, the course timer will not be noticeable unless restarting the module at the very end. For that reason, we recommend completing each module in one sitting.
Our team is passionate about providing the best insurance training courses and online classroom experience in the industry. We are committed to helping you succeed at every step of your adjusting career.
At AdjusterPro, we believe in serving our customers with transparency, honesty, and adhering to the Golden Rule, treating others as we would want to be treated.
Building our company upon these principles, here are a few other ways we differentiate from the competition:
We offer hundreds of courses – the most comprehensive catalog in the country
Our simple, engaging online training was created to help you comprehend and retain information
We won’t kick you out of your course at 30, 60, or 90 days, and then make you pay more to access it again. Unlike many education providers, we offer 18 months’ access to your CE courses and unlimited access to licensing and other training.
Your course purchase includes all the features our classroom offers. You won’t have to pay more for flash cards, exam readiness reporting, study question bank, or any of our other helpful features.
Keeping your license compliant is simple with our convenient continuing education courses
You’ll receive honest answers from our dedicated (real-people) customer engagement team
50 states strong: We offer a path to licensing for every state
Over 50,000 people have trained with us
8 of the country’s top 10 insurance carriers train with AdjusterPro
98.4% customer satisfaction rating
AdjusterPro is more than just online courses. We’re the nation’s go-to resource for all things adjuster. Whether it’s licensing, reciprocity, CE, networking, tips of the trade, or career advice, we’ve got you covered.
Whether you are just starting to explore the insurance claims industry, a Fortune 500 company, or are a veteran adjuster looking for additional training, we are here to help you reach your goals and achieve success. You can check your state’s insurance adjuster courses here.
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