Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- Per application.
- Adjusters who designate Arkansas as their home state will be charged the following fees:
- Continuing Education (CE) Fees:
- On time CE: $20
- 1 - 30 days **: $25
- 31 - 60 days ** : $50
- 61 - 90 days ** : $100
- 91 days - 1 year **: $150
- CE filing fee is charged in addition to the renewal fee. Fee charged is per license class that requires CE, not per renewal application and not per applicant.
- CE late filing fee is charged in addition to the renewal fee (based on license class) and the renewal CE filing fee.
Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$120
Reinstatement fee:
$240
Crop Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$50
Reinstatement fee:
$100
Lines of Authority
Please note that license class names can vary by state.
Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.
Adjuster
Property, Casualty, Workers' Compensation
Crop Adjuster
Crop
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit adjuster renewals for individuals electronically.
- Submit adjuster renewals for business entities electronically.
- Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) renewals electronically.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit adjuster renewals for business entities electronically.
- Submit partial renewals.
Business Rules
Adjuster applicants that designated Arkansas as their home state must be CE compliant before renewing license.
Renewal for the crop adjuster license class not required if original license effective date is between August 1st and September 30th of the same year the renewal is due.
Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) Rules:
- The ADHS selected must have an active non-resident adjuster license on the PDB.
- In order for an applicant to designate a home state during the renewal application, the applicant must have an active non-resident adjuster license on the Producer Database (PDB) and no active resident adjuster license.
- If designated home state license is inactive at the time of renewal and no active resident adjuster license exists, applicant may not select another state with an active adjuster license as the designated home state.
- If applicant holds an active insurance 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 rejected.
- If applicant holds only an active non-resident adjuster license in a state that offers adjuster licensing, applicant must use current resident license to renew non-resident adjuster license and cannot designate a home state.
- If applicant has an active non-resident adjuster license in a state that does not license adjusters, and no active non-resident adjuster license, applicant must use current active resident license to renew non-resident adjuster license.
- Applicant may not change the ADHS within the renewal application.
- Applicant may not select Arkansas as adjuster designated home state while renewing their Non Resident Arkansas license.
- Exception: Arkansas can be selected if already listed as current ADHS state on PDB.
If applicant responds "yes" to one of the background questions please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse. The documents may also be submitted to the state via mail, email, or fax.
Renewal Periods
Adjuster
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration date. Ends: Expiration date.
Crop Adjuster
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration date. Ends: Expiration date.
Contact Information
Mailing Address
Arkansas Department of Commerce
ATTN: Arkansas Insurance Department
1 Commerce Way, Suite 104
Little Rock, AR 72202
United States
State overview page
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