Questions about getting a reciprocal license in Florida Anonym / Thursday, February 21, 2013 / Categories: Adjuster Licensing I have a question about getting licensed in Florida. I currently have my Texas All-Lines Adjuster license and want to get licensed in Florida. After reading Florida’s website, I am a bit confused. As a non-resident of Florida, the license requirements are as follows: Step 2 - Qualifications for license: Hold a company or independent adjuster license (resident or non-resident) that Florida has a reciprocal agreement with. [Exempt from State Examination] [Click here to view the reciprocal list] OR If you do not hold one of the prerequisites above, you will be required to take the state examination. [Requires State Examination] Texas is listed as a reciprocal state. Does this mean I can get a Florida license without taking the state examination? Because as I was filing out my Florida license application, it indicated that I would have to take the exam. So, can someone tell me if, as a licensed Texas independent adjuster, I am exempt from taking the Florida examination? This is probably a very stupid question, but I wanted to make sure before I signed up for the exam. Thanks in advance. Chad Tags LicensingFloridaReciprocal License Related articles Hawaii Declaration from the State Insurance Commissioner regarding assistance of nonresident independent adjusters due to fires across the state New York Temporary Adjuster Permits Hurricane Ian Insurance Claims Update to Florida Senate Bill 4D Concerning Roof Repairs NIPR Comment Collapse Expand Comments (0) warning You don't have permission to post comments.