- Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees. Fees are non-refundable.
- All fees are charged per application.
Adjuster (Resident)
- Renewal Fee: $30.00
- Late Renewal Fee: $55.00
- Please note that license class names can vary by state.
- Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.
Adjuster (Resident)
- Property & Casualty
- Property
- Workers' Compensation
- Multi-Peril Crop
Applicant Can
- Submit renewals for individuals electronically.
- Submit partial renewals.
- Late renew through NIPR's Resident License Renewal (RLR) Application.
Applicant Cannot
- Print licenses electronically. Maine Bureau of Insurance will email a copy of the license 24-48 hours after the license application is approved.
- Submit renewals for major lines of authority.
- Submit renewals for limited lines of authority.
- Submit renewals for surplus lines for individuals.
Business Rules
- Please ensure that your email information is current and up to date. The Maine Bureau of Insurance will email a copy of the license 24- 48 hours after the applications are approved.
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Applicants for major lines and credit, car rental and travel licenses do not renew. Maine licenses are perpetual. A new hard copy license will not be sent unless requested.
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Maine populates the issue date at the license level.
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Applicants applying for resident renewals can only choose the resident adjuster license class.
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Late fees are applicable the first day after the renewal date.
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Addresses will not be updated as part of the renewal process. If a new address is entered as part of a renewal, it will not be updated in the Maine record. A separate request must be submitted to the Bureau of Insurance. Address changes can be made through the state website, under Producer Services, Address Changes.
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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.
Adjuster (Resident)
Renewal Period: 90 days prior to license expiration date
Late Renewal Period: Late license renewals are allowed electronically beginning the day following the license expiration date and will end 90 days past license expiration date. After 90 days past license expiration, the applicant must submit through initial licensing application.
Note: license must be in Active status in order to renew / late renew
- NIPR does not verify compliance with the states CE requirement prior to allowing submission of a renewal application, however compliance is required prior to the states approval of the request. You may select your resident state on the following link: Verify My CE to view your CE transcript and determine whether the state has updated your status to compliant in their system and on what date. It generally takes up to 72 hours from the compliance date for the status to be updated in our system.
Contact Information
Mailing AddressMaine Bureau of Insurance
34 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
United States
Phone:
(207) 624-8475
Email:
Insurance.PFR@maine.gov
Frequently Asked Questions
License printing information can be found on the Maine Bureau of Insurance website.
Two Years
For licensees going Non-Resident to Resident, they must submit an application and fee.
For Producers going Resident to Non-Resident, they must complete an application (no fee) found on ME DOI website at: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/licensees/individuals-business-entities/producers