Fla. Stat. 626.8695
Primary adjuster


(1)

Each business location established by an adjuster, an adjusting firm, a corporation, or an association must designate with the department a primary adjuster who is licensed and appointed to adjust the insurance claims adjusted by the business location.

(2)

An adjusting firm and each of its branch firms shall designate a primary adjuster and file with the department, at the department’s designated website, the name and license number of such primary adjuster and the physical address of the adjusting firm or branch firm location where he or she is the primary adjuster. The designation of the primary adjuster may be changed at the option of the adjusting firm. Any such change is effective upon notification to the department. Notice of change must be provided to the department within 30 days after such change.

(3)

For purposes of this section, a “primary adjuster” is the licensed adjuster who is responsible for the supervision of all individuals within an adjusting firm location who act in the capacity of an adjuster as defined in this chapter. An adjuster may be designated as a primary adjuster for more than one adjusting firm location provided no person engages in activity requiring licensure as an adjuster at any location when an adjuster is not physically present.

(4)

For purposes of this section, an “adjusting firm” is a location where an independent or public adjuster is engaged in the business of insurance.

(5)

The department may suspend or revoke the license of the primary adjuster if the adjusting firm employs or contracts any person who has had a license denied or any person whose license is currently suspended or revoked. However, if a person has been denied a license for failure to pass a required examination, he or she may be employed or contracted to perform clerical or administrative functions for which licensure is not required.

(6)

The primary adjuster in an adjusting firm is accountable for misconduct or violations of this code committed by the primary adjuster or by any other person under his or her direct supervision while acting on behalf of the adjusting firm. This section does not render a primary adjuster criminally liable for an act unless the primary adjuster personally committed the act or knew or should have known of the act and of the facts constituting a violation of this code.

(7)

The department may suspend or revoke the license of any adjuster who is employed or contracted by a person whose license is currently suspended or revoked.

(8)

An adjusting firm location may not conduct the business of insurance unless a primary adjuster is designated and provides services to the firm at all times. If the primary adjuster designated with the department ends his or her affiliation with the firm for any reason and if the firm fails to designate another primary adjuster, as required in subsection (2), within 90 days, the firm license automatically expires on the 91st day after the date the designated primary adjuster ended his or her affiliation with the firm.

(9)

Any adjusting firm may determine a person’s current licensure status by submitting an appointment request within 5 working days after the date an adjuster is hired. If the department subsequently notifies the adjusting firm that its appointee’s license is currently suspended, revoked, or has been denied, the license of the primary adjuster may not be revoked or suspended if the unlicensed person is immediately dismissed from employment as an adjuster with the firm.

Source: Section 626.8695 — Primary adjuster, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0626.­8695 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

626.851
Short title
626.852
Scope of this part
626.853
Part supplements licensing law
626.854
“Public adjuster” defined
626.855
“Independent adjuster” defined
626.856
“Company employee adjuster” defined
626.859
“Catastrophe” or “emergency” adjuster defined
626.860
Attorneys at law
626.861
Insurer’s officers, insurer’s employees, reciprocal insurer’s representatives
626.862
Agents
626.863
Claims referrals to independent adjusters
626.864
Adjuster license types
626.865
Public adjuster’s qualifications, bond
626.866
All-lines adjuster qualifications
626.869
License, adjusters
626.870
Application for license
626.871
Reappointment after military service
626.874
Catastrophe or emergency adjusters
626.875
Office and records
626.876
Exclusive employment
626.877
Adjustments to comply with insurance contract and law
626.878
Rules
626.8548
“All-lines adjuster” defined
626.8561
“Public adjuster apprentice” defined
626.8582
“Nonresident public adjuster” defined
626.8584
“Nonresident all-lines adjuster” defined
626.8621
Adjustments by guaranty association employees
626.8651
Public adjuster apprentice appointment
626.8685
Portable electronics insurance claims
626.8695
Primary adjuster
626.8696
Application for adjusting firm license
626.8697
Grounds for refusal, suspension, or revocation of adjusting firm license
626.8698
Disciplinary guidelines for public adjusters and public adjuster apprentices
626.8732
Nonresident public adjuster’s qualifications, bond
626.8734
Nonresident all-lines adjuster license qualifications
626.8736
Nonresident independent or public adjusters
626.8737
Nonresident adjusters
626.8738
Penalty for violation
626.8795
Public adjusters
626.8796
Public adjuster contracts
626.8797
Proof of loss

Current through Fall 2025

§ 626.8695. Primary adjuster's source at flsenate​.gov