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FAQ - Partnership or Corporate Adjuster

Licensing and Application FAQs

The Corporate Insurance Application Form is used to apply for new Partnership or Corporate Adjusters license. The FAQs below answer common questions about completing the form, and related licensing questions.

For information on the Individual Adjuster license, please see the Adjuster FAQ page.

Checking over my completed form, what are items that I might overlook?

There are a few questions that are, at times overlooked, and will cause a delay in processing your application:

  • Registry of Joint Stock - be sure your registration is up-to-date. We cannot process your application if the registration has expired.
  • Part D - signature of Level 4 Adjuster-in-Charge

What is the process to renew the Corporate Adjuster license?

To simpy renew your license without any changes, please use the form mailed to you. Do not re-submit the Corporate Insurance Application Form.

My personal or business contact information has changed. How do I get the information updated?

Please advise us, in writing or by email, of any change in your contact information. There is no fee charged for this service.

How do I update license information, besides contact information?

Please notify us, in writing, of any changes to the information you provided to us. This includes, for example: cancelation of sponsorship of an individual adjuster, or change in Level 4 Adjuster in Charge. There is no fee charged for this service.



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Agent, agency and adjuster licensing enquiries:
902-424-2787 or 902-424-7551

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Fax: 902-424-1298
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