State Requirements
Puerto Rico / Non-Resident Adjuster Licensing / Individual
Search Again Apply Now- Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- Fees are per application.
Emergency Independent Adjuster
- Fee: $150.00
Emergency Public Adjuster
- Fee: $150.00
Independent Adjuster
- Fee: $420.00
- Amendment Fee: $0.00
- Reinstatement Fee: $420.00
Public Adjuster
- Fee: $420.00
- Amendment Fee: $0.00
- Reinstatement Fee: $420.00
- Please note that license class names can vary by state.
- Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval.
Emergency Independent Adjuster
- Automobile & Accidents
- Marine, Transportation, Fire & Allied Lines
Emergency Public Adjuster
- Automobile & Accidents
- Marine, Transportation, Fire & Allied Lines
Independent Adjuster
- Automobile & Accidents
- Marine, Transportation, Fire & Allied Lines
Public Adjuster
- Automobile & Accidents
- Marine, Transportation, Fire & Allied Lines
Applicant Can
- Submit adjuster for individuals electronically.
- Reinstate a license electronically.
- Add lines of authority to an existing active license electronically.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) electronically.
Business Rules
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Note: Please allow up to 1-2 business days after application has been approved for license printing availability
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Applicant must be eighteen (18) years old or older as determined from the applicant's date of birth.
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There must be no serious RIRS actions for the applicant.
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There must be no 1033 actions for the applicant.
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Non-citizens of the U.S. must have a resident license for selling insurance in one of the fifty (50) U.S. states.
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Applicant must use NRAR if within renewal period (30 days prior to expiration date - to 30 days past expiration date).
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If applicant has had a license suspended or revoked in any state applicant must contact Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico directly for further direct direction to amend or apply for a license.
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Individuals may not hold or apply for more than one of the following active adjuster licenses at the same time: Independent Adjuster, Public Adjuster, Emergency Independent Adjuster, or Emergency Public Adjuster.
- Independent Adjuster and Public Adjuster- If applicant answers 'No' to are you a U.S citizen in the application – this will be deferred to Puerto Rico for review. Applicant must send proof of employment authorization to work in the United States before application will be processed. Applicant must send one of the following to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov and reference NIPR transaction number:
- Driver's license issued in Puerto Rico -OR-
- Employment Authorization card issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Emergency Independent Adjuster and Emergency Public Adjuster - If applicant answers 'No' to are you a U.S citizen in the application – this will be deferred to Puerto Rico for review. Applicant must send proof of employment authorization to work in the United States before application will be processed. Applicant must send one of the following to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov and reference NIPR transaction number:
- Driver's License issued in Puerto Rico -OR-
- Employment Authorization card issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security -OR-
- Admission record I-94 with a visa class authorized to work, issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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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.
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Important Note: Applicants for following adjuster license may not act on behalf of a business entity in Puerto Rico. If the applicant will be adjusting on behalf of, or working for a business entity in Puerto Rico, the applicant must apply for an Authorized Person license for the same lines of authority as the business entity.
- Please review the requirements below:
- Public Adjusters:
- Must not hold any other license type with Public Adjuster license.
- Are required to submit a $10,000.00 bond in favor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico. A copy can be submitted after application is completed to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov in order to process the license but original bond is required for it to become valid. Bond must be notarized. If notary is outside of Puerto Rico, a copy of the Notary's certificate from the Secretary of State must be provided with bond.
- Emergency Public Adjusters:
- Must not hold any other license type with Emergency Public Adjuster license.
- Are required to submit a $10,000.00 bond in favor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico. A copy can be submitted after application is completed to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov in order to process the license but original bond is required for it to become valid. Bond must be notarized. If notary is outside of Puerto Rico, a copy of the Notary's certificate from the Secretary of State must be provided with bond.
- Submit a copy of driver's license and professional licenses, if applicable. Professional licenses may include, but not limited to real estate, attorney, accountant, etc.
- Must submit required documentation by email to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov within 15 days of submitting application. If documentation is not received within the 15 day period the license will be revoked. Applicant will need to reapply and resubmit license fee.
- License will be issued for 6 months and will not be renewable. Some exceptions may be made if requested in person or in writing directly to the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico.
- Independent Adjuster:
- Applicant must have an equivalent license in their resident state.
- Puerto Rico does not allow Designated Home State applications.
- Must not hold any other license type with Independent Adjuster license.
- Emergency Independent Adjuster:
- Must not hold any other license type with Emergency Independent Adjuster license.
- Submit a copy of driver's license and professional licenses, if applicable. Professional licenses may include, but not limited to real estate, attorney, accountant, etc.
- Must submit required documentation by email to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov within 15 days of submitting application. If documentation is not received within the 15 day period the license will be revoked. Applicant will need to reapply and resubmit license fee.
- License will be issued for 6 months and will not be renewable. Some exceptions may be made if requested in person or in writing directly to the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico.
For more information and requirements regarding Emergency Public and Emergency Independent Adjuster licensing please review Normative Letter Num. CN-2017-223-D from the Commissioner of Insurance of Puerto Rico.
Contact Information
AddressOffice of the Commissioner of Insurance
World Plaza Building
268 Muñoz Rivera Ave
San Juan, PR 00918
United States
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
361 Calle Calaf
PO Box 195415
San Juan, PR 00919
United States
Phone (Select (1) English or (2) Spanish, then select (3) for licensing department):
(787) 304-8686 or (888) 722-8686
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cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov
Frequently Asked Questions
Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state.
Exams are valid for one (1) year.
Original documents of new name registration with the Puerto Rico Secretary of State must be mailed to Oficina del Comisionado de Seguros address listed above
- Residents are required to mail request and a corporate resolution to Oficina del Comisionado de Seguros address listed above.
- Non-Residents can request by email to vortiz@ocs.pr.gov.
A written request must be sent by fax or emailed to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov. If a resident changes domicile, the license is cancelled automatically.
Email request to dperez@ocs.pr.gov.
Email request to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov.
- Residents are required to mail request and a corporate resolution to Oficina del Comisionado de Seguros address listed above.
- Non-Residents can request by email to regulado@ocs.pr.gov
A written request must be sent by fax or emailed to cumplimiento@ocs.pr.gov (residents), vortiz@ocs.pr.gov (nonresidents).
NIPR is currently working with Puerto Rico to make access to Continuing Education (CE) transcript data available via MYNIPR.
Click here to be directed to MyNIPR application.