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Last Post 05/01/2010 5:59 AM by  CatAdjusterX
What does it take to get a Florida and Texas non resident license if you have your Georgia License
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joel.lawrence
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04/30/2010 4:48 PM

    I currently have my Georgia adjuster licenses and was looking to add Florida and Texas.  If anyone has any information or links to get this information I would greatly appreciate it.

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    04/30/2010 7:48 PM

    Go to the states you are looking for a non resident adjuster license through reciprocity DOI (Dept. of Insurance )website and follow the directions

    Robby Robinson

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    04/30/2010 8:09 PM
    Posted By CatAdjusterX on 30 Apr 2010 07:48 PM

    Go to the states you are looking for a non resident adjuster license through reciprocity DOI (Dept. of Insurance )website and follow the directions

    Robby Robinson

     

    CAX, I cannot believe you would give such advise to the newbies who have come to this website looking for our help. It is obvious from the original post that he is familier with the department of insurance since he has a resident license. Now since you originally fielded the question, it is incumbent upon you to go to the websights, download the forms, gather the information, and get them submitted so this adjuster can get on with his carreer.

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    05/01/2010 5:59 AM
    Posted By Jim on 30 Apr 2010 08:09 PM
    Posted By CatAdjusterX on 30 Apr 2010 07:48 PM

    Go to the states you are looking for a non resident adjuster license through reciprocity DOI (Dept. of Insurance )website and follow the directions

    Robby Robinson

     

    CAX, I cannot believe you would give such advise to the newbies who have come to this website looking for our help. It is obvious from the original post that he is familier with the department of insurance since he has a resident license. Now since you originally fielded the question, it is incumbent upon you to go to the websights, download the forms, gather the information, and get them submitted so this adjuster can get on with his carreer.

    You are right,
    I will get right on that and have it to him by the second Tuesday of next week so as not to hold him back !!
     

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