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2024 NFIP Claims Adjuster Presentations

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2024 NFIP Claims Adjuster Presentations

Note: The below information is from a NFIP Training Bulletin

Webinar Registration Now Open

(Scroll down for schedule and registration links.)

 

Renewing or Obtaining a Flood Control Number
In order to adjust flood losses for the NFIP, independent adjusters must (1) register with the NFIP and (2) possess an active Flood Control Number (FCN).  The Adjuster Registration
Application can be found here.

Click here for information about the adjuster FCN process or to contact the Bureau & Statistical Agent.

Continuing Education
This course is approved as 2024 NFIP Adjuster Presentation for 6 hours of continuing education credit in the following states:

Alabama
Arkansas
California
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kentucky

Louisiana
Mississippi
New Hampshire
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Texas
Utah
Wyoming

Click here for CE provider and course information for your state.

Please note: NFIP Training will process CE credits, at no charge, in one state only.

2024 NFIP Claims Adjuster Presentation Webinar Schedule

Webinar Opens:  8:30 AM Central Time
Start Time:  9:00 AM Central Time
Lunch Break:  30 Minutes
End Time:  3:30 PM Central Time

 

Please register for one presentation only.*

 

Tue Apr 30

Register

 

 

Thu May 2

Register

 

 

Tue May 7

Register

 

 

Thu May 9

Register

 

 

Tue May 14

Register

 

 

Thu May 16

Register

 

 

Wed May 22

Register

 

 

If you have questions, please email fema-nfip-adjuster-help@fema.dhs.gov

*Adding the email address support@cosocloud.com to the approved/safe senders list in your email client can help our notices reach you. If you register for a presentation and a notice from our training registration system does not arrive in your inbox or spam folder, please contact us at jane.bachick@associates.fema.dhs.gov.

 

 

Note: The above is from a NFIP Training Bulletin Received 1/4/2024, you can follow this link to sign up for the NFIP Training Bulletins

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