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Arizona Adjuster CE Package #1

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$49.00

The state of Arizona does not require insurance adjusters to complete continuing education hours unless they obtained their license through the Certified Adjuster Designation process. We’ve made it easy to maintain your membership in the Association of Certified Adjusters with our discounted CE bundle, which includes engaging courses on a variety of insurance topics. 

  • Homeowners Policies
  • Fire Policies Simplified
  • Ethics
  • FEMA & Flood Insurance
  • Insurance Principles
  • Business Owners Policy
  • Claim Settlement
  • Handling Auto Claims

**Continuing education is only required for Arizona adjusters who received their license through the Certified Adjuster Designation process.

Description

The state of Arizona does not require insurance adjusters to complete continuing education hours unless they obtained their license through the Certified Adjuster Designation process.

Arizona resident adjusters who obtained their license through the Certified Adjuster Designation process are required to maintain their membership in the Association of Certified Adjusters to keep their adjuster license active.

To renew your membership in the Association of Certified Adjusters, you must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years and submit an application to us for renewal.

AdjusterPro’s continuing education courses are 100% online and can be completed at your own pace, wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you. The following courses are included in this CE package and have been approved by the state for maintaining your Certified Adjuster Designation.

  • A Roof, Four Walls and Your Homeowners Policy (3 Hours)
  • Don’t Get Burned: Fire Policies Simplified (2 Hours)
  • Ethics: Why Being Good Pays (3 Hours)
  • FEMA & Flood Insurance: Wading Through Flood Claims (3 Hours)
  • Insurance Principles Made Easy (7 Hours)
  • Let’s Get Down to the Business Owners Policy (1 Hour)
  • Settlement: The Artful Science of Closing a Claim (2 Hours)
  • The Rules of the Road for Handling Auto Claims (3 Hours)

 

Important Notes:

  • You may not receive credit for any continuing education hours until after you have received your license.
  • CE hours completed for another state, such as those needed for a reciprocal license, can count towards your Certified Adjuster CE requirements.

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Compliance

How do I maintain my Arizona license with the Certified Adjuster Designation?

Once you complete your Certified Adjuster training and exam, you are granted membership into the Association of Certified Adjusters and can apply for your Arizona adjuster license. To keep your adjuster license in good standing, you must maintain and renew your association membership by completing 24 hours of continuing education every two years.

CE hours completed for a reciprocal license, from any approved provider, can count towards your requirements. If you have any questions about CE for the Certified Adjuster Designation, contact us.

ARIZONA CONTINUING EDUCATION

If you took Arizona CE courses with AdjusterPro to meet your CE requirement, you simply need to submit an Association Renewal application to us to renew your membership. Remember, that is what the state will be verifying to keep your adjuster license active. AdjusterPro will then send you an Association Renewal confirmation letter. You then include that with your license renewal application to the state.

OTHER STATE CONTINUING EDUCATION

If you took another state’s CE courses, perhaps to meet a reciprocal license requirement, these can count towards the CE hours required to renew your association membership.  Once you’ve completed the 24 hours of CE required, you must submit an Association Renewal application to us, along with a copy of your CE transcript, to renew your membership. We’ll send you an Association Renewal confirmation letter once your transcript has been verified. Then, you can submit your renewal application to the state along with the renewal confirmation letter from AdjusterPro.