New Mexico Insurance Adjuster
AdjusterPro's Bottom-line: With no exam required, the New Mexico adjuster license is one of the easiest adjuster licenses to obtain, however, New Mexico independent adjusters are required to be bonded.
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Licensing Process
- New Mexico Adjuster Application Form 207-b must be completed and submitted with a fee of $30.00.
Reciprocity
- If the applicants state of domicile does not license adjusters, a letter from the insurance commisioner or a copy of the state's statutes must be submitted.
Maintaining Your License in New Mexico
- 15 hours of CE are required each year for residents of New Mexico, and residents of such states that do not require CE for adjusters.
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Fees
- Initial Licensing and Application Fee: $30.
Contact New Mexico Public Relations Commission Insurance Division
- Agents Licensing Section, P.O. Box 1269, Pera Bldg Rm 434, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
- Phone: 1-888-427-5772
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