- Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- If the applicant has an active resident state adjuster license in California, then the following retaliatory fees will apply.
- All fees are charged per application.
- Attention: The state you have selected imposes a retaliatory fee. Please click below to review the fees.
- This fee is not imposed for all states please refer to the following list of states where this fee is imposed
- California
- This fee is not imposed for all states please refer to the following list of states where this fee is imposed
Non-Resident Independent Adjuster
- Renewal Fee: $90.00
- Late Renewal Fee: $180.00
- Fee Disclaimers: When not charged a retaliatory fee
Independent Adjuster - Designated Home State Indiana
- Renewal Fee: $90.00
- Fee Disclaimers: When not charged a retaliatory fee
- Please note that license class names can vary by state.
Non-Resident Independent Adjuster
- Adjuster - Property & Casualty
- Workers' Compensation
Independent Adjuster - Designated Home State Indiana
- Adjuster Property & Casualty - Designated Home State
- Workers' Compensation - Designated Home State
Applicant Can
- Submit adjuster for individuals electronically.
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically.
- Submit Adjuster Designated Home State (ADHS) electronically.
- Late renew through NIPR's Non-Resident Adjuster Renewal Application.
- Print licenses electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Submit adjuster for business entities electronically. Business entities will renew using Non-Resident Renewals rather than Non-Resident Adjuster Renewals.
- Submit partial renewals.
Business Rules
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Applicant cannot apply earlier than Ninety (90) days prior to license expiration date.
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Non-Resident Independent Adjuster applicants: Late renewals/reinstatements are allowed through Non-Resident Renewal Application from thirty-one (31) days to one (1) year after expiration date. After one (1) year past expiration, applicant must apply as new through Non-Resident Adjuster License Application. These two (2) conditions only apply to applicants who have a status reason of failure to renew.
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No partial renewals are allowed. Applicant must renew all lines actively held in Indiana.
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The adjuster designated home state selected must have an active non-resident adjuster license on the producer database.
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A non-resident independent adjuster or independent adjuster-designated home state licensee may not renew if the licensee holds an active Indiana non-resident public adjuster license.
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In order for an applicant to designate a home state during the renewal application, the applicant must not have an active resident adjuster licenses on the producer database (in any state).
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Applicant may not designate a home state if the resident state offers adjuster licensing.
- Note: Licenses renew biennially on the last day of the birth month.
Non-Resident Independent Adjuster
Renewal Period: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration date of license - expiration date.
Renewal Grace Period: Up to thirty (30) days after expiration date.
Late Renewal Thirty one (31) days to one (1) year after expiration date.
Independent Adjuster - Designated Home State Indiana
Renewal Period: Ninety (90) days prior to expiration date of license - expiration date.
Renewal Grace Period: Up to thirty (30) days after expiration date.
Late Renewal: N/A
Contact Information
Mailing AddressIndiana Department of Insurance
Attn: Licensing Department
311 W Washington Street, Suite 103
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States
Phone:
(317) 232-2389
Email:
AgentLicensing@idoi.in.gov
Frequently Asked Questions
Online printing information can be found by going to NIPR's license print page and selecting the state.
- Six (6) Months
- Online through the entity's AgencyEDGE account or at www.sircon.com/Indiana.
- Online through the entity's AgencyEDGE account or Sircon's Individual Association Maintenance service
- Instructions on changing state residency and transferring a resident state license from one state to another are available online at www.in.gov/idoi/2998.htm.