Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
Fee Definitions
- Adjuster:
- Renewal fee ($75): Applies when your license is still active, you are renewing before the expiration date, and continuing education was completed at least 60 days prior to expiration.
- Late renewal fee ($100): Applies when your license is still active and you renew before expiration, but continuing education was completed less than 60 days prior to expiration. A $25 continuing education late fee is included.
- Reinstatement fee ($150): Applies if your license has expired. Renewal is no longer available. You must reapply through the initial application.
- All fees are charged per application.
Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$75
Late renewal fee:
$100
Reinstatement fee:
$150
Public Adjuster
Renewal fee:
$100
Reinstatement fee:
$200
Lines of Authority
Please note that license class names can vary by state.
Adjuster
CE Required
Property & Casualty (including Workers' Compensation), Property & Casualty (excluding Workers' Compensation), Workers' Compensation
Public Adjuster
CE Not Required
Fire & Homeowners
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit adjuster for individuals electronically.
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically.
- Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) electronically.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically.
- Submit partial renewals.
Business Rules
Applicant must renew all active lines of authority on the license. Partial renewals are not allowed.
Applicants with a status reason of 'Revoked' or 'Suspended' should not be allowed to apply electronically.
Applicants cannot update their addresses via the renewal application. A separate Contact Change Form must be filed prior to submitting a renewal application.
Designated Home State Requirements
- Applicants selecting a Designated Home State must hold an active non-resident adjuster license in the designated state.
- Applicants who hold an active resident adjuster license in any state may not designate a home state.
- Applicants who hold an active resident producer (non-adjuster) license and do not hold a resident adjuster license may use the producer license to renew an adjuster license; however, all applications are reviewed by the state and approval is subject to the state’s discretion.
- If the Designated Home State license is inactive, the applicant must select another non-resident state where an active adjuster license is held.
- Applicants may not select New Hampshire as the Designated Home State unless New Hampshire is already listed as the DHS on record.
- If New Hampshire is already listed as the DHS on record, the applicant may not change the Designated Home State.
- Adjusters with New Hampshire listed as the Designated Home State on record must be CE compliant prior to renewal.
- Public Adjusters may not select an Adjuster Designated Home State (DHS).
- Non-resident Adjusters without a resident license or who do not wish to declare a designated home state are to renew online at State Based Systems.
Additional Documentation Requirements:
- When renewing a license, applicants should only answer “Yes” to a background question if there has been a new incident, charge, or conviction since the last application or renewal.
- If the applicant answers “Yes” to any background question, supporting documentation must be submitted within thirty (30) days of the application date or the application will be declined.
- Documents should be submitted electronically through NIPR’s Attachments Warehouse. Documents may also be submitted to the state via email or mail.
- Required documentation includes:
- A written statement explaining the circumstances
- A copy of the official document demonstrating the resolution of the charges or final judgment
- All correspondence must include the applicant’s name, SSN/FEIN, NIPR Transaction Number, and National Producer Number (NPN), if available.
Non-Citizen Requirements
Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must meet the following requirements:
- Must have a U.S. mailing address
- Must provide a valid U.S. residential address
Renewal Periods
Adjuster
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration. Ends: License expiration date.
Late renewal period
N/A
Reinstatement period
Up to 2 years after expiration. Must reapply using a new application.
Public Adjuster
Renewal period
Starts: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration. Ends: License expiration date.
Late renewal period
N/A
Reinstatement period
Up to 2 years after expiration. Must reapply using a new application.
Continuing Education
The following license classes/lines of authority must be CE compliant:
Adjuster
- Property & Casualty (including Workers' Compensation)
- Property & Casualty (excluding Workers' Compensation)
- Workers' Compensation
Contact Information
Mailing Address
New Hampshire Insurance Department, Attention: Producer Licensing
21 South Fruit Street
Suite 14
Concord, NH 03301
United States
Licensing Department: (603) 271-0203
Phone (main): (603) 271-2261
Email: producerquestions@ins.nh.gov
Fax: (603) 271-7029
State overview page
Learn more about state-specific licensing requirements and associate fees to ensure you have all the necessary information for compliance.
