State Requirements

Vermont / Non-Resident Licensing No Home State / Individual

Fees

Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.

  • Fees are assessed per application.
  • Amendments are not available for adjuster licenses.
  • Retaliatory Fee Notice: Vermont assesses retaliatory fees for non-resident applicants. When reviewing the retaliatory fee schedule, locate your resident state to determine the applicable fee for your license type.

Crop Adjuster

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Public Adjuster

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Worker's Compensation Adjuster

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Adjuster-Property and Casualty

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

Auto-Physical Damage (Appraiser)

Fee disclaimers:

See Retaliatory Fee

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.
  • NIPR verifies exams prior to allowing submission of an application.
  • All Workers Comp Adjusters are required to take a Vermont Written Exam.

Crop Adjuster

Exam Required

Crop

Public Adjuster

Exam Required

Property, Casualty

Worker's Compensation Adjuster

Exam Required

Worker's Compensation

Adjuster-Property and Casualty

Exam Required

Property, Casualty

Auto-Physical Damage (Appraiser)

Exam Required

Auto Physical Damage

Rules and Regulations

Applicant Can

  • Submit Adjuster for individuals electronically.
  • Reinstate/reapply through NIPR's Non-Resident No Home State License (NRLNHS) Application.
  • Print licenses electronically.

Applicant Cannot

  • Submit No Home State applications for business entities electronically.
  • Add lines of authority (amend) to an existing active license.

Business Rules

  • Applicant must be eighteen (18) years old or older as determined from the applicant’s date of birth.

  • Applicant must have passed the required exam before applying for the requested license.

  • The applicant may not hold an active resident license in any state.

  • For Adjuster license types (Crop Adjuster, Workers’ Compensation Adjuster, Adjuster – Property & Casualty):

    • The applicant’s business and residence addresses must both be located in states that do not license adjusters.

    • Public Adjusters will be treated as producers.

  • Applicants for the Property and Casualty Adjuster and Public Adjuster licenses must apply for and hold both the Property and Casualty lines of authority. The lines of authority may not be held separately.

  • Please allow up to 10 business days to process the application.

  • 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.

    • If additional documentation is required, it must be submitted within 30 days of the license application.
  • IMPORTANT NOTICE:

    • All Vermont no home state licenses expire on March 31 of even-numbered years.
    • The renewal period opens 90 days prior to expiration (January 1 – March 31). Applicants who submit a new license application during this period must submit a renewal application and pay the renewal fee immediately after issuance in order to maintain active status.

      • Example (Non-Resident No Home State Adjuster):
        All non-resident adjuster licenses renew in even-numbered years.
        If an Adjuster license is issued on February 26, 2026, the license will expire on March 31, 2026, because the license was issued during the renewal period and 2026 is the applicable renewal year for adjuster licenses.
        The applicant must return to NIPR and submit a renewal application immediately after issuance to keep the license active.
    • For license-specific renewal details, please refer to the Vermont Non-Resident No Home State Renewal page.

Special Instructions

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Vermont Department of Financial Regulation

89 Main Street

Montpelier, VT 05620-3101

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