Arizona Resident Adjuster Exempt Examination Requirements
Effective July 30, 2026, Arizona resident adjusters meeting the following conditions of being a salaried employee of an insurer or an MGA may be licensed as an adjuster in Arizona without taking Arizona's adjuster examination.
- The salaried employee:
- Must be an Arizona resident who held an active designated home state adjuster license in another state before 1/1/2026;
- Who holds an active designated home state adjuster license from another state must be currently in good standing in the other state;
- Must submit the Director-prescribed license application, fee, and fingerprints on or before 6/30/2027; and
- Must have qualified for a designated home state adjuster license in the other state by passing a state-approved examination.
- The adjuster may only adjust claims as a salaried employee of an insurer or an MGA and may not:
- Adjust claims on an insured's behalf; or
- Adjust claims on behalf of an insurer in a capacity other than as a salaried employee of the insurer or MGA.
- The license is valid and renewable only for as long as the person adjusts claims as a salaried employee of the licensed insurer or MGA. A person wishing to act as or claim to be an adjuster must apply for and obtain an adjuster license.
Please see the following link to learn more about this change around resident Arizona adjuster licensing https://legiscan.com/AZ/text/SB1415/2026
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