Questions about getting a reciprocal license in Florida
Anonym
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
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