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How to Get Your Adjuster License
Research the requirements: Each jurisdiction may have different regulations and prerequisites.
Study for your state exam: Exam prep courses provide the necessary knowledge and understanding of insurance principles and regulations. Some states require this step.
Pass your exam: Once you feel prepared, schedule your licensing exam through the appropriate licensing authority.
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.
What are the Adjuster Exam Prep education requirements for Montana?
Montana 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 Montana
Meet the general eligibility criteria
Be at least 18 years of age
Be a resident of Montana
Have and maintain in Montana an office accessible to the public and keep therein the usual and customary records pertaining to transactions under the license
Successfully complete an exam unless, as a nonresident applicant, the applicant furnishes verification of good standing in his/her resident state and has passed a written examination in this state
Prepare for state licensing exam
Use the WebCE Exam Prep courses to better prepare you to pass the state licensing exam.
Before making an exam reservation applicants should thoroughly review the State of Montana Licensing Candidate Handbook by clicking on the Student Handbook button above.
Submit fingerprints
Montana requires all resident insurance licensing candidates be fingerprinted prior to submitting a license application.
After scheduling the examination, please visit https://csimt.gov/insurance/licensing for fingerprinting directions and to schedule your fingerprint appointment.
All applicants submitting fingerprints as part of the licensing process must also complete and provide the Applicant Rights and Consent to Fingerprint Form available at Fingerprint-rights-and-consent-form.pdf.
What are the WebCE Montana Adjuster Exam Prep course requirements?
Applicants must read each lesson before they can proceed to the next lesson.
WebCE suggests students pass the Exam Prep Practice exam with a score of 75% or higher.
What is the access period for WebCE Montana Adjuster Exam Prep courses?
12 months from the original date of purchase
How often does WebCE report Montana Adjuster Exam Prep course completions?
WebCE does not report exam prep course completions as the Montana Commissioner of Securities and Insurance does not require course completions to be reported.
Does WebCE supply a certificate of completion for Montana Adjuster Exam Prep courses?
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.
What is the process to obtain a non-resident insurance license in Montana?
Non-residents may apply by reciprocity and are exempt from the examination requirement, as long as they are currently licensed as a resident and in good standing in their home state.
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.