Our Certified Adjuster Designation, offered by AdjusterPro & All-Lines Training, is approved as an exam exemption in Arizona and applicants can now apply online!
Applicants looking to get licensed in Florida and Arizona need only complete the AdjusterPro/All-Lines Training Certified Adjuster Designation program.
The 40-hour Certified Adjuster program, approved in Florida and Arizona, is 100% online and includes a 100-question exam that exempts applicants from needing to take the state licensing exams.
While the designation is fairly new for Arizona (launched in May 2023), we’ve licensed thousands of adjusters with this exam exemption since it was first offered in Florida in 2008, per Florida Statute 626.221 (j).
What is the Certified Adjuster Designation and how does it Work?
The Certified Adjuster Designation (CA) is an industry certification that offers exam exemptions to Florida and Arizona state adjuster exams. Choosing to get licensed through our certification allows prospective adjusters to complete their requirements and exam online, skipping the step of scheduling and taking a test in person through an outside vendor.
This process speeds up the timeframe for individuals seeking licensure. Upon course completion, AdjusterPro will submit your course completion to the state allowing applicants to apply online for their Florida and Arizona licenses.
Course and Compliance Information
- 100% online; including exam
- Offers AZ & FL adjuster exam exemptions, eliminating the need for a live state exam.
- Priced at $299
- includes unlimited exam attempts
- corporate pricing discounts are available
- Includes membership to the Association of Certified Adjusters
- Once you complete your Certified Adjuster training and exam, you are granted membership into the Association of Certified Adjusters and can apply for your Arizona adjuster license. To keep your adjuster license in good standing, you must maintain and renew your association membership.
- To renew your membership in the Association of Certified Adjusters, you must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years and submit an application to us for renewal.
- CE hours completed through any approved provider, even those for another state completed for reciprocal licenses, can count towards your Certified Adjuster requirements.
- NEW: Arizona license applications can now be be submitted online through NIPR.
- All course completions will be submitted to NIPR so new Arizona Certified Adjuster applicants can now apply online.
If you or your team is looking for an efficient way to get your Arizona license online, we can help.