Sign In
Home
Products
Solutions
About
Sign In
Search
PublicSurveys
Cart Summary
0 courses
0 hours
View Cart
Toggle navigation
Products
Insurance Education
Securities Education
Certification Education
Tax & Accounting Education
Real Estate Education
Funeral CE
Casino Education
Workplace Education & Training
Solutions
For Businesses
For Recruiting
For Compliance
For Partners
For Casinos
About
Blog
Our Story
How We Work
Careers
Contact Us
Sign In
Chat
877-488-9308
Current Catalog:
Refresh
View multi-credit catalog
Please wait while the catalog is loaded...
AZ Requirements
Filters
Sorry, there are no courses that match your current filters.
×
Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep & Licensing Requirements
Student Handbook
License Application
Exam Outline
Exam Registration
What are the Adjuster Exam Prep education requirements for Arizona?
Arizona does not require licensing candidates to complete prelicensing education; however, it is recommended to complete an exam prep course before attempting to take your state’s licensing exam.
How to get an insurance adjuster license in Arizona
There are two ways you can obtain your Arizona adjuster license through WebCE, using our CACP Certification or with an Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep Course. The details for each are outlined below.
CACP Certification
Meet the general eligibility criteria
Be at least 18 years of age
Maintain a physical location where business records will be maintained pertaining to transactions under the license.
Complete the required Claims Adjuster Certified Professional (CACP) online designation program with exam from WebCE
Once you complete our CACP Course and pass the included exam, you become a member of the Association of Claims Adjuster Certified Professionals. The CACP Designation and association membership qualify you for an exemption to the state exam in Arizona. Once complete, you can apply for your license without additional coursework or testing required.
Submit fingerprints
Effective Immediately: The Arizona Department of Public Safety has changed the fingerprinting process for DIFI fingerprint submissions. Navigate to the website:
https://difi.az.gov/finger-print
information on the correct process to submit your fingerprints.
Apply for a License
Mail the following items to Arizona Department of Insurance & Financial Institutions, 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 261, Phoenix, AZ 85007-2630
NAIC AZ Adjuster paper application
CACP Certificate of Completion
Exam Prep Course
Meet the general eligibility criteria
Be at least 18 years of age.
Maintain a physical location where business records will be maintained pertaining to transactions under the license
Prepare for state licensing exam
Use the WebCE Exam Prep courses to better prepare you to pass the state licensing exam.
Register and pass state licensing exam
To make an exam reservation visit
www.prometric.com
or call 800.853.5448.
Important:
You are limited to four attempts to pass an exam for a particular line of authority (LOA) within a 1-year period. After a fourth unsuccessful attempt, you must wait one year from the date of the last attempt to retake the exam.
Submit fingerprints
Effective Immediately: The Arizona Department of Public Safety has changed the fingerprinting process for DIFI fingerprint submissions. Navigate to the website:
https://difi.az.gov/finger-print
information on the correct process to submit your fingerprints.
Apply for a License
Submit your state license application online at
www.nipr.com
or download
Form L-169
and mail it to Arizona Department of insurance.
What are the WebCE Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep course requirements?
For either the exam prep course or CACP course:
Applicants must read each lesson before they can proceed to the next lesson.
A 70% is needed to pass the licensing exam, and therefore students taking the exam prep course should pass their practice exam with a 70% or higher.
CACP Exam Requirements:
Students completing the CACP course must pass a closed-book monitored exam with a 70% or higher to receive the certificate of completion. Self-Study exams must be monitored by a disinterested 3rd party. Proctors must not serve for examinations of family members, relatives, or dependents; employers or supervisors; employees or subordinates; partners, joint ventures, co-owners, or business associates; or for anyone in whom the proctor or instructor has an economic or other interest in assuring the successful outcome of the examination. Exams may be remotely monitored. Please refer to our
Virtual Monitoring Guide
for more information.
What is the access period for WebCE Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep courses?
For either the exam prep course or CACP course:
12 months from the original date of purchase
How often does WebCE report Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep course completions?
WebCE does not report exam prep course completions as the Arizona Department of Insurance does not require course completions to be reported.
Does WebCE supply a certificate of completion for Arizona Adjuster Exam Prep courses?
For exam prep completions:
Online PDF certificates of completion are available to print immediately after passing the WebCE course exam. Certificates are for personal records and is not required for the state exam.
For CACP completions:
Online PDF certificates of completion are available to print immediately after passing the WebCE course exam. Certificates will need to be submitted with application and fingerprints.
What is the process to transfer an insurance license to Arizona?
Submit a license application through
NIPR
to the Department within 90 days after canceling the resident license in your former state to avoid having to take an Arizona Adjuster exam.
Send letter of clearance with application
Submit fingerprints by visiting
arizona.fieldprint.com
Pay licensing fees
What is the process to obtain a non-resident insurance license in Arizona?
Applicants who wish to obtain an Arizona Non-Resident Adjuster license will need to:
Be in good standing in your home state
Submit Form L-169 to the Arizona Department of Insurance
Pay licensing fees
What does adjuster licensing reciprocity look like in Arizona?
Arizona grants reciprocal licenses to adjusters who are licensed in their home state. Arizona does NOT accept a Designated Home State (DHS) license so you must pass the Arizona state exam if you live in a non-licensing state.
Who to contact for additional questions
Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions
Phone:
602-364-4457
Website:
www.insurance.az.gov
Mail:
100 North 15th Avenue, Suite 261 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2630
Prometric
Phone:
800-853-5448
Website:
www.prometric.com
This information is based on state laws and regulations and is subject to change. WebCE makes every effort to make sure this information is current and accurate, however, WebCE is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein. We urge you to check with your state's insurance department for complete and current information about its licensing rules and requirements.
Last updated on 10/24/2024
×
Build Your Own CE Package
1. Check Requirements
Click the requirements button for information on hours required, category restrictions, course delivery and more.
2. Browse Catalog
Use the filters to easily find the right courses to fulfill your requirements or your preferences.
3. Choose Courses
Click "Add Another Course" in the shopping cart to quickly add more courses to complete your package.
4. Check Out!
Use the "Check My Selections" button to confirm your selected courses meet license requirements.
Package price discount will automatically be applied at check-out