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Resident Adjuster License Renewal Requirements

Resident Independent Adjuster License Renewal Requirements

IC 27-1-28 - Independent Adjuster Licensing

An Independent Adjuster license is effective for a minimum of two (2) years after the date of issuance unless probated, suspended, revoked, or refused. Renewal is on the last day of the individual's birth month. The license may be renewed if all requirements for renewal are met on or before the renewal date:

  1. Satisfactorily completing a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours of Indiana-approved continuing education (CE), and
  2. Payment of a renewal fee of forty dollars ($40). Renewal application and fee may be submitted online through either Sircon.com or NIPR.com.

Reinstating a License that has been Expired for No More than Twelve (12) Months. If an Independent Adjuster license expires, the Independent Adjuster may, within twelve (12) months after the date of expiration, be reissued an Independent Adjuster license by completing each of the following:

  1. Twenty-four (24) hours of Indiana-approved continuing education (CE). Any outstanding CE on the license may be viewed online at www.sircon.com/Indiana by selecting "Look up education courses/credits" and doing a "Continuing Education Transcript Inquiry."
  2. License reinstatement application and fee of eighty dollars ($80), which may be submitted online through either www.nipr.com (by selecting "Renew") or www.sircon.com/Indiana (by selecting "Renew your license"). NOTE: The outstanding CE must be completed and reported by the CE provider(s) before the online reinstatement application can be submitted.

*All license application fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

Lookup Education Courses, CE Transcript, or Renew Online through Sircon.com

Requesting an Extension to Complete CE Requirements

An Independent Adjuster who is unable to comply with the license renewal requirements may request a waiver from the renewal requirements due to either of the following:

  1. Military service;
  2. Long-term medical disability; or
  3. Another extenuating circumstance determined by the Commissioner.

License Renewal Notice

IDOI may e-mail courtesy renewal reminders to the Adjuster's e-mail address on file 90 days before the license is due to expire. If for some reason you do not receive a renewal notice, it is still your responsibility to renew your license. If you do not receive a notice prior to the license expiration date, you may go online to renew at either Sircon.com or NIPR.com.

The continuing education (CE) hours required must be completed prior to renewal.

Sircon for Individuals (A licensed Adjuster's direct link to the IDOI database) is a helpful resource to track individual licensing and compliance.

Continuing Education Audits:

IDOI reserves the right to do random audits. You may not take the same course more than once in a license renewal period.

IDOI maintains a record of Adjuster continuing education hours in the Sircon data base. Maintaining such a record is also the responsibility of the Adjuster.

Unless your records are being audited do not send your certificates to IDOI. CE providers are required to report your completion certificates with 14 days.

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Resident Public Adjuster License Renewal Requirements

IC 27-1-27 - Public Adjusters

Public Adjuster licenses expire on December 31st of every year. The license may be renewed if all requirements for renewal are met on or before the renewal date:

  1. Submit renewal application (may be done online through Sircon.com) along with $50 renewal fee (or applicable retaliatory fee for IL or CA residents - see "Licensing Fees" in Licensing FAQs); and
  2. Attach surety bond continuation certificate to the renewal application.

If a Public Adjuster license expires, the Public Adjuster must complete all initial resident licensing requirements.

License Renewal Notice

IDOI may e-mail courtesy renewal reminders to the Adjuster's e-mail address on file 90 days before the license is due to expire. If for some reason you do not receive a renewal notice, it is still your responsibility to renew your license. If you do not receive a notice prior to the license expiration date, you may go online to renew at Sircon.com.

Sircon for Individuals (A licensed Adjuster's direct link to the IDOI database) is a helpful resource to track individual licensing and compliance.

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