If you are an adjuster and Nevada is not your home state, you are currently licensed and in good standing in your home state, and your home state issues nonresident licenses to Nevada residents on a reciprocal basis, you may apply for a Nevada nonresident license through www.sircon.com/Nevada or www.nipr.com. You are not required to pass an examination or complete prelicensing education, if you are applying for a similar license type and line of authority held in your home state. For additional information or assistance, visit the Division’s website at
http://doi.nv.gov.
Nonresident adjusters who hold an Adjuster Designated Home State (DHS) license in good standing in the designated nonresident state may apply for a nonresident adjuster license for the same or similar authority held in the designated home state and will not be required to pass an examination or complete prelicensing education. Adjusters with a DHS license must apply through Sircon at
https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/nevada/content.jsp.
To designate Nevada as a home state, an applicant must apply for an Adjuster DHS license type through Sircon at
https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/nevada/content.jsp. To qualify for an Adjuster DHS license, the applicant must first meet all resident requirements before applying. The applicant must pass an examination; complete fingerprints for a criminal history background report; and meet all other eligibility criteria. The exam can be administered at any Pearson VUE test site.