- Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- Per application.
- Reinstatement fee is charged in addition to standard licensing fee.
Non-Resident Independent Adjuster
- Fee: $75.00
- Reinstatement Fee: $75.00
Non-Resident Public Adjuster
- Fee: $75.00
- Reinstatement Fee: $75.00
- Please note that license class names can vary by state.
- Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.
Non-Resident Independent Adjuster
- Accident & Health or Sickness
- Property & Casualty
- Crop
- Workers' Compensation
Non-Resident Public Adjuster
- Accident & Health or Sickness
- Property & Casualty
- Crop
- Workers' Compensation
Applicant Can
- Submit adjuster for individuals electronically.
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically.
- Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) electronically.
- Reinstate a license electronically.
- Add lines of authority to an existing active license electronically.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically.
Business Rules
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Utah's preferred method of application for non-residents is electronic. All licenses can now be applied for online and paid for with a major credit card. Failure to utilize this method will result in a $25 paper processing fee and a longer processing time for the application.
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Applicant must be eighteen (18) years old or older as determined from the applicant's date of birth.
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Applicant with a non-resident Utah license in an active or inactive status may not reinstate electronically if status reason is deceased, denied, revoked, failure to maintain or surrendered in lieu of admin. Note: Applicant may amend license for a line of authority (LOA) that does not have one of the listed status reasons.
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Applicants with the following status reasons may apply through initial applications at any time electronically: canceled.
- Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) Rules:
- In order for an applicant to designate a home state, the applicant MUST NOT have an active resident adjuster license on PDB (in any state).
- If designated home state license is INACTIVE at the time of application, applicant will be allowed to select another non-resident state with an active adjuster license as the designated home state.
- If applicant holds an active producer (non-adjuster) resident license in a state that licenses resident adjusters and is designating an active non-resident adjuster license as their home state license, the application will be declined.
- If applicant holds an active producer (non-adjuster) resident license in a state that DOES NOT license resident adjusters - and is designating an active non-resident adjuster, the application will be deferred for review.
- If applicant has an active producer (non-adjuster) resident license in a state that DOES NOT license adjusters, and no active non-resident adjuster license other than the application state license, applicant MUST designate a home state.
- If applicant chooses to change the home state license currently on record, the application will defer for review.
- Applicant may select Utah as Adjuster Designated Home State while amending for their Non Resident Utah license.
- If applicant holds only an active producer (non-adjuster) resident license in a state that DOES NOT offer adjuster licensing, and is using current resident license to apply for non-resident adjuster license, the application will be declined.
Contact Information
Mailing AddressUtah Insurance Department
PO Box 146901
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6901
United States
Phone:
(801) 957-9200
Fax:
(385) 465-6047
Health Section:
(801) 957-9280
Life Section:
(801) 957-9290
Producer Licensing:
(801) 957-9240
Frequently Asked Questions
Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state
- PSI 1-800-733-9267
- Insurance Licensing
Candidate Handbook
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