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The cheapest state to get a insurance adjuster license is Michigan at $5. The most expensive is California at $311. The national average is $87.
Lowest
$5
Michigan
Average
$87
across 34 states
Median
$75
19 states at or below
Range
$306
spread across states
| # | State | Renewal Fee | Initial Fees | Renewal Cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Michigan | $5 | $56 | 2 years |
| #2 | Maine | $30 resident / $60 non-resident | $100 | 2 years |
| #2 | New Mexico | $30 | $105 | 2 years |
| #4 | Indiana | $40 | $109 | 2 years |
| #5 | Oregon | $45 | $135 | 2 years |
| #6 | Kentucky | $50 | $127 | 2 years |
| #6 | Louisiana | $50 | $131 | 2 years |
| #6 | Minnesota | $50 | $108-$140 | 2 years |
| #6 | Montana | $50 resident / $100 non-resident | $139 | 2 years |
| #6 | North Carolina | $50 | $108 | 2 years |
| #6 | Oklahoma | $50 | $102 | 2 years |
| #6 | Texas | $50 | $93 | 2 years |
| #6 | West Virginia | $50 | $102 | 2 years |
| #14 | Washington | $55 | $90 | 2 years |
| #15 | Florida | $60 | $221 | 2 years |
| #15 | Idaho | $60 | $206 | 2 years |
| #17 | Alaska | $75 | $211 | 2 years |
| #17 | New Hampshire | $75 | $140 | 2 years |
| #17 | Utah | $75 | $135 | 2 years |
| #20 | Alabama | $80 resident / $110 non-resident | $234 | 2 years |
| #20 | Connecticut | $80 | $200 | 2 years |
| #20 | South Carolina | $80 | $128 | 2 years |
| #23 | Hawaii | $90 | $299 | 2 years |
| #24 | Delaware | $100 | $262-$275 | 2 years |
| #24 | Georgia | $100 | $236 | 2 years |
| #24 | Mississippi | $100 | $152 | 2 years |
| #24 | New York | $100 | $133 | 2 years |
| #24 | Vermont | $100 | $165 | 2 years |
| #24 | Wyoming | $100 | $196 | 2 years |
| #30 | Arkansas | $120 | $119 | 2 years |
| #31 | Nevada | $185 | $224 | 3 years |
| #32 | Arizona | $210 | $200 | 4 years |
| #33 | Rhode Island | $250 | $315 | 2 years |
| #34 | California | $311 | $450-$500 | 2 years |
| — | Colorado | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | District of Columbia | $Not applicable | $Not applicable | Not applicable |
| — | Illinois | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | Iowa | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 3 years for public adjusters |
| — | Kansas | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | Maryland | $Not applicable | $Not applicable | Not applicable |
| — | Massachusetts | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 3 years for public adjusters |
| — | Missouri | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; annual for public adjusters |
| — | Nebraska | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | New Jersey | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | North Dakota | $Not applicable | $Not applicable | Not applicable; no license required |
| — | Ohio | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; annual for public adjusters |
| — | Pennsylvania | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | South Dakota | $Not applicable | $Not applicable | Not applicable; no license required |
| — | Tennessee | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | Virginia | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | $Not applicable for independent adjusters | Not applicable for independent adjusters; 2 years for public adjusters |
| — | Wisconsin | $Not applicable | $Not applicable | Not applicable; no license required |
Renewal fees are per renewal cycle as reported by state licensing boards. Where fee ranges are listed, the lower bound is used for ranking. Click any state for full renewal details.
Michigan has the lowest renewal fee at $5. The national average renewal fee is $87.
There is significant variation across the 34 states with data. Values range from $5 to $311, with a median of $75.