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The Florida All Lines Adjuster License is reciprocal with the following states:

Alabama - Independent adjusters only

Alaska - Independent adjusters only

Arkansas - Independent adjusters only

Connecticut - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Georgia - Independent and Public adjusters only. (Does not require licensure for Company adjusters)

Idaho - Independent adjusters only

Illinois - Public adjusters only

Kentucky - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Maine - Adjuster can be Public and Independent adjsuters

Michigan - Public and Independent adjusters

Mississippi - Independent adjusters only

New Mexico - Independent and Company adjusters

North Carolina - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Oklahoma - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Oregon - Public and Independent adjusters

Pennsylvania - Public adjusters

South Carolina - Independent and Company adjusters only

Texas - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

West Virginia - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Washington - Public and Independent adjusters

Wyoming - Independent, Public, and Company adjusters

Utah - Public and Independent adjusters

More information can be obtained by contacting Florida Insurance University/University of Central Florida at (407) 927-1235; email: flainsu@mail.ucf.edu

Ask for: Dr. Michael Birzon

Website: www.ce.ucf.edu/pc_course.asp?prog=517

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