Connecticut Adjuster Exam Prep

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How to Get Your Adjuster License

  1. Research the requirements: Each jurisdiction may have different regulations and prerequisites.
  2. Study for your state exam: Exam prep courses provide the necessary knowledge and understanding of insurance principles and regulations. Some states require this step. 
  3. Pass your exam: Once you feel prepared, schedule your licensing exam through the appropriate licensing authority.
  4. Submit application, fees and associated paperwork: Complete the application form for your insurance license and submit with fees and any other paperwork such as certifications of completion, fingerprints and background checks. 

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Connecticut Adjuster Exam Prep & Licensing Requirements

Connecticut Adjuster Exam Prep Provider Number: 12712



What are the Exam Prep requirements for Connecticut?

Connecticut does not require candidates to complete pre-licensing education for the All Lines Insurance Adjuster or Motor Vehicle Appraiser licenses. However, completing an exam prep course before attempting to take the state’s licensing exam is recommended.

Connecticut does require individuals to complete a pre-licensing course of study for a Public Adjuster license. Candidates are required to complete 40 Hours of Public Adjuster Prelicense Education course before taking the state Exam.

How to get an insurance adjuster license in Connecticut

All Lines Adjuster/Motor Vehicle Appraiser
  1. Meet the general eligibility criteria
    • Be at least 18 years of age
    • Be a resident of and actually be residing in the State of Connecticut
  2. Prepare for state licensing exam
    • Use the WebCE Exam Prep courses to better prepare you to pass the state licensing exam.
  3. Register and pass state licensing exam
    • Register for and pass the Connecticut State Exam with Pearson Vue.
  4. Apply for a License
Public Adjuster
  1. Meet the general eligibility criteria
    • Be at least 18 years of age.
    • Must be a US citizen or have a current work authorization.
    • Reside or maintain a principal place of residence in Connecticut.
  2. Complete required prelicensing education
    • Prepare for the Connecticut State Exam by completing a pre-licensing course of study.
    • To satisfy the requirements for your course, Connecticut requires a 40-hour approved pre-licensing course
    • To satisfy the requirements for your course, you will need to pass a monitored Exam Prep Course Certification Exam with a 70% or greater.
    • When making a licensing exam reservation, applicants will be required to present their Certificate of Completion at the licensing exam. After passing the Exam Prep Course Certification Exam, you will be able to download a PDF Certificate of Completion which is valid for one year from the date of completion; you will need to take and pass your state exam within this timeframe.
    • When making a licensing exam reservation, applicants will be required to present your Certificate of Completion at your licensing exam.
  3. Register and pass state licensing exam
    • After completing the 40-hour course, you must pass the Connecticut licensing exam administered by Pearson VUE. Make an exam reservation at https://www.pearsonvue.com/us/en/ct/insurance.html or by calling (866) 407-2057.
    • Bring two forms of current signature identification (a valid driver’s license, non-driver ID, passport, military ID, or employee ID card, or credit card) and a copy of your prelicensing education Certificate of Completion on exam day. The prelicensing education Certificate of Completion is valid for one year from the date of completion.
    Before making an exam reservation, applicants should thoroughly review the State of Connecticut Licensing Candidate Handbook. The Candidate Handbook and additional licensing information can be accessed by clicking on the Student Handbook button above.

  4. Apply for a License
    • Once you pass the exam, wait 1–2 business days for the result to upload, then apply online through www.nipr.com. The initial application fee is $300. The Connecticut Insurance Department licensing requirements and statutes for Public Adjusters do not list a surety bond requirement. Because bond requirements can change legislatively, you may also verify directly with the CT Insurance Department licensing division. For additional licensing information, please visit the CT DOI website at https://portal.ct.gov/cid/licensing/

What are the WebCE Connecticut Exam Prep course requirements?

  • WebCE insurance exam prep courses follow the state exam content outlines. Students should read each lesson before proceeding to the next lesson.
  • WebCE suggests students pass the closed-book, non-monitored Exam Prep Practice exam with a score of 70% or higher and then utilize Exam Tutor and Flash Tutor for further practice before your exam day.
Public Adjuster Requirements:
  • Per Connecticut PLE requirements, applicants are required to complete all of the lessons in the pre-license education course sequentially before they can be issued a certificate of completion.
  • Students must pass the closed-book monitored Exam Prep Course Certification exam with a score of 70% or higher.
  • Exam Requirements: Self-Study exams are closed-book and must be monitored by a disinterested 3rd party. Monitors 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 monitor or instructor has an economic or other interest in assuring the successful outcome of the examination.
  • If the final exam is not passed on the first attempt, students have an unlimited number of retakes.
  • WebCE suggests utilizing Exam Tutor and Flash Tutor for further practice before your exam day.

What is the access period for WebCE Connecticut Exam Prep courses?

12 months from the original date of purchase

How often does WebCE report Connecticut Exam Prep course completions?

WebCE does not report exam prep course completions as the Connecticut Department of Insurance does not require course completions to be reported.

Does WebCE supply a certificate of completion for Connecticut Exam Prep courses?

Online PDF certificates of completion are available to print immediately after the final exam is passed. Pre-licensing course certificates are valid for one year from date of completion.

What is the process to obtain a non-resident insurance license in Connecticut?

Connecticut grants reciprocity if you hold an equivalent Public Adjuster license in another state. (except California, Hawaii or New York).

  • Apply online at NIPR.

What does adjuster licensing reciprocity look like in Connecticut?

Connecticut grants reciprocity if you hold an equivalent Public Adjuster license in another state, except CA, HI, and NY. Connecticut will also accept a Designated Home State (DHS) license for adjusters whose home state does not license.

Who to contact for additional questions

Connecticut Department of Insurance

  • Phone: (860) 297-3845
  • Website: www.ct.gov
  • Mail: P.O. Box 816 Hartford, CT 06142-0816

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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 4/23/2026