New Mexico Issues Bulletin Regarding Adjuster Licensing

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NM | The New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance has issued Bulletin 2024-019 regarding changes to adjuster licensing.

These requirements will begin to be enforced upon renewal licenses with an expiration date of April 2026 and ongoing.

Requirements for individual nonresident adjusters:

  • Must have resident license in the home state, if not, must select an acceptable DHS jurisdiction
  • State must require passed examination
  • State must have CE requirement – if the resident state does not have a CE requirement, the adjuster can complete the education with an approved NM provider or with an approved state.
  • New Mexico will accept the following states as DHS option for applicants who resident state does not license adjusters:
    • AL, AR, FL, ID, IN, KY (only for IA), LA, MN, MT, NH, NC, NV, OK, TX, UT, WA, WV, WY
  • The following states cannot be selected as a DHS:
    • AZ, CT, HI, ME, MI, NY, SC, VT

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  • Bulletin
  • New Mexico
  • Department of Insurance

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