Description
If you’re interested in becoming a public adjuster in Florida, it’s important to understand the licensing process, as it differs slightly from the standard licensing procedures. You can review the entire process below, or read our How to Become a Florida Public Adjuster blog for more details.
Our Florida Certified Adjuster Pre-Licensing Course fulfills the first step in becoming a public adjuster: getting your Florida 6-20 license.
Florida adjusters must take an approved 40-hour pre-licensing course and pass the state’s insurance adjuster exam to get their license. Once you complete our course and pass the included exam, you are qualified to apply for your Florida 6-20 license. No additional testing or coursework is required. After fulfilling the additional public adjuster requirements, you can then move on to getting your 3-20 license.
Your course includes:
- Florida Certified Adjuster Pre-Licensing (Course #96558)
- Florida Adjuster Exam
- 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)
Our course is 100% online and self-paced, so you can study on demand via your computer or mobile device. The content in this course was curated based on the topics listed in the state exam outline to ensure you have the most current and accurate information you need to pass. You’ll get unlimited access to the learning modules and practice exams, so take as long as you need. Your course access will not expire. We recommend you spend enough time on the course to consistently achieve a 90% or higher on all the quizzes and practice exams before taking the state adjuster exam.
We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much you’ll enjoy our course. It’s easy to navigate, covers a wide range of topics, offers quizzes after each module to test your knowledge in real time, and even has a few corny jokes thrown in to keep you on your toes. Our classroom features were designed to help you truly understand, learn, and retain the material so you’re ready to ace that state exam!
Steps to Become a Florida Public Adjuster
- Pass the 6-20 state exam, or pass an approved alternate course like ours. Our Certified Adjuster Designation satisfies all the Florida Dept. of Financial Services requirements for getting your 6-20 license, including the exam requirement.
- Apply for the 6-20 Resident Adjuster License, including getting your fingerprints submitted.
- It’s important to note that once you receive and appoint this license, you can work as an independent or staff adjuster. To get your public adjuster license, continue with the following steps.
- After you receive your 6-20 license, you must be appointed by a public adjuster or public adjusting firm and apprentice under them for 6 months, or be appointed as an independent or staff adjuster for 6 months.
- During this apprenticeship period, you must have a $50,000 surety bond.
- After completing your apprenticeship, you must take and pass the 3-20 Public Adjuster exam with PearsonVue.
- You will need a $50,000 surety bond to cover the license period.
- Apply for the 3-20 Florida Public Adjuster License.
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Nadine is BRILLIANT!!!! If I had anything it would be unrelated to the actual course, but the fact that everyone has different tech knowledge, retention, and pace… I did feel it went much slower than I would prefer, but retention was easy because of the way it was taught.
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Great course, great program
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gave 4 stars because i wasn’t able to print out pdf’s at the top it was listed as studying materials that you can download or print but i couldn’t during the course.
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Very good but very hard!
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Some delays because system was down several times
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the amount of time was annoying. would’ve been better if I could just read it and move on.
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thank you was very lengthy but good
Lester L. (verified owner) –
I am just getting into adjusting. However, I grew up in a family of contractors and I feel that I wanted to take this course just to get a good feel of residential construction and get first hand knowledge of the true names of objects, materials and etc. I knew about some of the things but from hearing the proper name of it makes a difference. Great start to becoming an adjuster.
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Great Course!
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So excited to adjuster this new journey and learn how run claims
Daniel W. (verified owner) –
The course was extremely helpful and I would recommend it for everybody. It’s really not that much of an expense to ensure that you have the knowledge.
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I really enjoyed the course! I retained a ton of info from the course and looking forward to getting my license.
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A very comprehensive course with importan points both personally and professionally.it teaches empathy,honesty values, and discipline needed to perform a job well,while also showing you how maintain control in stressfull situation and work in a way that is fair to both parties.
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Some of the information is presented in a confusing manner. There should be an overview of all types of insurance upfront and how they are similar and different to set the stage for the full course content.
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