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Last Post 08/21/2008 11:57 AM by  flboy0638
Florida All Lines Adjustor License
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08/17/2008 8:48 PM

    I would like to know the best way to cover my continuing education requirements so I do not lose my license.  Anyone know a place I can go near Tallahassee Florida to get this continuing ed done?

     

    Also, what do I have to take in a 2 year period to keep it active

     

    Kyle in Tallahassee 

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    Calmacdad
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    08/18/2008 12:33 AM
    Hey Kyle,
    go to-
    http://www.ceu.com/
    You can do all your CE's in your Living room and I believe its 24, but there are certain ones that you need to have such as Ethics, Law
    Good Luck
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    08/18/2008 10:01 AM

    Kyle,

    Go to this website and do it all online at home.  All CE's can be done in a day...

    http://www.ceisbooks.com/

     

     

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    flboy0638
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    08/19/2008 10:50 PM

    Thanks a million

     

    Kyle

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    flboy0638
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    08/19/2008 11:05 PM
    I assume I am an adjustor CE whatever CE means. I identify my license as: Florida All Lines Independent insurance adjustor

    Anyways, here is the classes offered. I want to avoid taking something Florida does not honor as a qualified class. What do you guys recommend I take?

    Course Name CE Credit Price

    Adjuster Conduct and Law 11 $59.00
    Adjuster Law and Policy -- FOR FL ADJUSTERS ONLY 14 $69.00
    Anti-Money Laundering Legislation 4 $49.00
    Basic Ethics for the Insurance Professional 6 $49.00
    Businessowners Policy 14 $69.00
    Commercial Property 14 $69.00
    Comprehensive General Liability 6 $49.00
    Consumer Insurance 3 $39.00
    e-Coverage 14 $69.00
    Ethics and the Insurance Industry 10 $59.00
    Flood Insurance 13 $69.00
    Florida Insurance Legislation 14 $69.00
    Fraud in the Property Casualty Insurance Industry 8 $49.00
    Introduction to Homeowner Insurance 14 $69.00
    Introduction to Personal Auto 14 $69.00
    Introduction to Personal Umbrella 6 $49.00
    Liquor Liability 3 $39.00
    Management Process for Insurance Professionals 12 $69.00
    Personal Motorcycle, Watercraft, and RV Insurance 8 $49.00
    Products Liability 2 $39.00
    Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Code of Ethical Conduct 1 $39.00
    Terrorism and Its Impact On Insurance 14 $69.00
    The Insurance Policy 4 $49.00
    Toxic Mold and Homeowners Insurance 14 $69.00
    Workers Compensation 9 $59.00



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    HuskerCat
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    08/19/2008 11:30 PM

    Depends on if you are wanting to work storm/Cat losses only, or work the run-of-the-mill daily claims, or both.  Seems to me the priorities become pretty obvious based on your needs.  Are you working claims already?  If you are, ask your manager which classes will benefit you most.  If not, take those classes that cover the broadest base...the commercial property, homeowner/auto, etc..  Or it you want steady inside work, the Work Comp field.  Not sure I'd wish anyone luck though to land a WC claims job in Florida.  

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    08/20/2008 9:40 AM
    "I assume I am an adjustor CE whatever CE means." CE=Continuing Education
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    flboy0638
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    08/21/2008 11:57 AM

    Thanks alot for helping me the "newbie"

     

    No I am not working claims but do not want to lose the status of my license.  Currently I work in the IT field as a computer nerd for a few insurance adjustor firms.  The people there talked me into getting it because they think my computer skills would lend itself nicely to the adjustor field.

     

    so I did, got the certification

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