Fla. Stat. 626.8734
Nonresident all-lines adjuster license qualifications


(1)

The department shall issue a license to an applicant for a nonresident all-lines adjuster license upon determining that the applicant has paid the applicable license fees required under s. 624.501 and:Is a natural person at least 18 years of age.Has passed to the satisfaction of the department a written Florida all-lines adjuster examination of the scope prescribed in s. 626.241(6); however, the requirement for the examination does not apply to:
An applicant who is licensed as an all-lines adjuster in his or her home state if that state has entered into a reciprocal agreement with the department;
An applicant who is licensed as a nonresident all-lines adjuster in a state other than his or her home state and a reciprocal agreement with the appropriate official of the state of licensure has been entered into with the department; or
An applicant who holds a certification set forth in s. 626.221(2)(j).
Is licensed as an all-lines adjuster and is self appointed, or appointed and employed by an independent adjusting firm or other independent adjuster, or is an employee of an insurer admitted to do business in this state, a wholly owned subsidiary of an insurer admitted to do business in this state, or other insurers under the common control or ownership of such insurers. Applicants licensed as nonresident all-lines adjusters under this section must be appointed as an independent adjuster or company employee adjuster in accordance with ss. 626.112 and 626.451. Appointment fees as specified in s. 624.501 must be paid to the department in advance. The appointment of a nonresident independent adjuster continues in force until suspended, revoked, or otherwise terminated, but is subject to biennial renewal or continuation by the licensee in accordance with s. 626.381 for licensees in general.Is trustworthy and has such business reputation as would reasonably ensure that he or she will conduct his or her business as a nonresident all-lines adjuster fairly and in good faith and without detriment to the public.Has had sufficient experience, training, or instruction concerning the adjusting of damages or losses under insurance contracts, other than life and annuity contracts; is sufficiently informed as to the terms and effects of those types of insurance contracts; and possesses adequate knowledge of the laws of this state relating to such contracts as to enable and qualify him or her to engage in the business of insurance adjuster fairly and without injury to the public or any member thereof with whom he or she may have business as an all-lines adjuster.

(a)

Is a natural person at least 18 years of age.

(b)

Has passed to the satisfaction of the department a written Florida all-lines adjuster examination of the scope prescribed in s. 626.241(6); however, the requirement for the examination does not apply to:An applicant who is licensed as an all-lines adjuster in his or her home state if that state has entered into a reciprocal agreement with the department;An applicant who is licensed as a nonresident all-lines adjuster in a state other than his or her home state and a reciprocal agreement with the appropriate official of the state of licensure has been entered into with the department; orAn applicant who holds a certification set forth in s. 626.221(2)(j).
1. An applicant who is licensed as an all-lines adjuster in his or her home state if that state has entered into a reciprocal agreement with the department;
2. An applicant who is licensed as a nonresident all-lines adjuster in a state other than his or her home state and a reciprocal agreement with the appropriate official of the state of licensure has been entered into with the department; or
3. An applicant who holds a certification set forth in s. 626.221(2)(j).

(c)

Is licensed as an all-lines adjuster and is self appointed, or appointed and employed by an independent adjusting firm or other independent adjuster, or is an employee of an insurer admitted to do business in this state, a wholly owned subsidiary of an insurer admitted to do business in this state, or other insurers under the common control or ownership of such insurers. Applicants licensed as nonresident all-lines adjusters under this section must be appointed as an independent adjuster or company employee adjuster in accordance with ss. 626.112 and 626.451. Appointment fees as specified in s. 624.501 must be paid to the department in advance. The appointment of a nonresident independent adjuster continues in force until suspended, revoked, or otherwise terminated, but is subject to biennial renewal or continuation by the licensee in accordance with s. 626.381 for licensees in general.

(d)

Is trustworthy and has such business reputation as would reasonably ensure that he or she will conduct his or her business as a nonresident all-lines adjuster fairly and in good faith and without detriment to the public.

(e)

Has had sufficient experience, training, or instruction concerning the adjusting of damages or losses under insurance contracts, other than life and annuity contracts; is sufficiently informed as to the terms and effects of those types of insurance contracts; and possesses adequate knowledge of the laws of this state relating to such contracts as to enable and qualify him or her to engage in the business of insurance adjuster fairly and without injury to the public or any member thereof with whom he or she may have business as an all-lines adjuster.

(2)

The applicant must furnish the following with his or her application:A complete set of his or her fingerprints in accordance with s. 626.171(4).If currently licensed as an all-lines adjuster in the applicant’s home state, a certificate or letter of authorization from the licensing authority of the applicant’s home state stating that the applicant holds a current license to act as an all-lines adjuster. The certificate or letter of authorization must be signed by the insurance commissioner, or his or her deputy or the appropriate licensing official, and must disclose whether the adjuster has ever had a license or eligibility to hold any license declined, denied, suspended, revoked, or placed on probation or whether an administrative fine or penalty has been levied against the adjuster and, if so, the reason for the action. Such certificate or letter is not required if the nonresident applicant’s licensing status can be verified through the Producer Database maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates, or subsidiaries.If the applicant’s home state does not require licensure as an all-lines adjuster and the applicant has been licensed as a resident insurance adjuster, agent, broker, or other insurance representative in his or her home state or any other state within the past 3 years, a certificate or letter of authorization from the licensing authority stating that the applicant holds or has held a license to act as an insurance adjuster, agent, or other insurance representative. The certificate or letter of authorization must be signed by the insurance commissioner, or his or her deputy or the appropriate licensing official, and must disclose whether the adjuster, agent, or other insurance representative has ever had a license or eligibility to hold any license declined, denied, suspended, revoked, or placed on probation or whether an administrative fine or penalty has been levied against the adjuster and, if so, the reason for the action. Such certificate or letter is not required if the nonresident applicant’s licensing status can be verified through the Producer Database maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates, or subsidiaries.

(a)

A complete set of his or her fingerprints in accordance with s. 626.171(4).

(b)

If currently licensed as an all-lines adjuster in the applicant’s home state, a certificate or letter of authorization from the licensing authority of the applicant’s home state stating that the applicant holds a current license to act as an all-lines adjuster. The certificate or letter of authorization must be signed by the insurance commissioner, or his or her deputy or the appropriate licensing official, and must disclose whether the adjuster has ever had a license or eligibility to hold any license declined, denied, suspended, revoked, or placed on probation or whether an administrative fine or penalty has been levied against the adjuster and, if so, the reason for the action. Such certificate or letter is not required if the nonresident applicant’s licensing status can be verified through the Producer Database maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates, or subsidiaries.

(c)

If the applicant’s home state does not require licensure as an all-lines adjuster and the applicant has been licensed as a resident insurance adjuster, agent, broker, or other insurance representative in his or her home state or any other state within the past 3 years, a certificate or letter of authorization from the licensing authority stating that the applicant holds or has held a license to act as an insurance adjuster, agent, or other insurance representative. The certificate or letter of authorization must be signed by the insurance commissioner, or his or her deputy or the appropriate licensing official, and must disclose whether the adjuster, agent, or other insurance representative has ever had a license or eligibility to hold any license declined, denied, suspended, revoked, or placed on probation or whether an administrative fine or penalty has been levied against the adjuster and, if so, the reason for the action. Such certificate or letter is not required if the nonresident applicant’s licensing status can be verified through the Producer Database maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its affiliates, or subsidiaries.

(3)

The usual and customary records pertaining to transactions under the license of a nonresident all-lines adjuster must be retained for at least 3 years after completion of the adjustment and be made available in this state to the department upon request. The failure of a nonresident all-lines adjuster to properly maintain records and make them available to the department upon request constitutes grounds for the immediate suspension of the license issued under this section.

Source: Section 626.8734 — Nonresident all-lines adjuster license qualifications, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0626.­8734 (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

§ 626.8734. Nonresident all-lines adjuster license qualifications's source at flsenate​.gov