State Requirements

Vermont / Non-Resident Adjuster Licensing / Individual

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  • Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
  • Per application.

 

  • Attention: The state you have selected imposes a retaliatory fee. Please click below to review the fees.
Retaliatory Fees

Crop Adjuster

  • Fee Disclaimers: See Retaliatory Fee

Public Adjuster

  • Fee Disclaimers: See Retaliatory Fee

Workers' Compensation Adjuster

  • Fee Disclaimers: See Retaliatory Fee

Adjuster – Property and Casualty

  • Fee Disclaimers: See Retaliatory Fee
  • Please note that license class names can vary by state.
  • Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.
  • All Workers Comp Adjusters are required to take a Vermont Written Exam.
Adjuster

Adjuster – Property and Casualty

  • Property & Casualty

Workers' Compensation Adjuster

Exam Required

  • Workers' Compensation

Public Adjuster

  • Property & Casualty

Crop Adjuster

  • Crop

Applicant Can

  • Submit Adjuster for individuals electronically.
  • Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) electronically.
  • Reinstate a license electronically.
  • Print licenses electronically.

Applicant Cannot

  • Submit Adjuster for business entities electronically.
  • Amend/ Add lines of authority electronically.

Business Rules

  • Applicant must be eighteen (18) years old or older as determined from the applicant’s date of birth.

  • Adjuster applicants must select Property and Casualty simultaneously

  • Please allow up to 10 business days to process the application. If your application was accepted, please visit the Vermont website at https://dfr.vermont.gov/industry/insurance/producer-and-individual-licensing and choose Check the Status of a License. You will be able to print documentation containing the status of your license.

  • IMPORTANT NOTICE: Vermont licenses expire on a common expiration date of March 31 of even years. If you apply for a license now, you will pay the initial license and application fee for a license that expires on March 31, of the next even year. You will also receive an invoice for the license renewal fee prior to the expiration date of that license. All applications received at the Insurance Department after March 1st, of the even year will not be issued effective until April 1st, of the same even year, unless a specific request is made.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Vermont Department of Financial Regulation
89 Main Street
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
United States

Special Instructions

Producer and Individual Licensing: http://www.vermontinsuranceagent.info/

License Printing: https://sbs.naic.org/solar-external-lookup/license-manager

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state.

The scores are good for 2 years from the date of the examination.

"Vermont licensees can submit primary name changes electronically through NIPR. Please access the following link: https://pdb.nipr.com/my-nipr/frontend/identify-licensee" 

"Vermont licensees can submit primary name changes electronically through NIPR. Please access the following link: https://pdb.nipr.com/my-nipr/frontend/identify-licensee" 

Currently, they send the changes into the Department. It can be done via email to dfr.producerlicensing@vermont.gov or fax to 802-828-1633.

Changes to Owner’s Partners Officers and Directors do not need to be reported to the state.

They would send the request in as a voluntary surrender of license, must be signed and dated by the individual licensee. They can scan and email attachment, fax, or send regular mail to: Attn: Producer Licensing, Department of Financial Regulation, 89 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602-3101.

NIPR is currently working with Vermont to make access to Continuing Education (CE) transcript data available via MYNIPR. 

 

Click here to be directed to MyNIPR application.