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Become a Licensed Oklahoma Adjuster

AdjusterPro's Bottom-line: Oklahoma grants temporary licenses in the event of a catastrophe. For a permanent license, residents and qualified non-residents must proceed through registration with Sircon per below.

SUPER VALUE: Get all 12 Oklahoma CE credits at AdjusterPro's Online CE University

Licensing Process

  • Oklahoma Adjuster Application CR-1 must be submitted along with a registration fee of $30.00 ($50.00 for two or more classes, such as casualty and crop/hail).
  • Registration can be completed through Sircon.

Oklahoma Adjuster Exam Preparation

Take the state exam with confidence! In partnership with Insurance-Schools Inc, AdjusterPro is pleased to offer the Oklahoma Property and Casualty Exam Success Package. Designed specifically to assist Oklahoma residents with passing the state Property and Casualty Adjuster exam, the Success Package includes the following:

    Arkansas Adjuster Exam Preparation
  • Oklahoma Adjuster Virtual Classroom Course
  • Printed and Bound Oklahoma Adjuster Textbook/Manual
  • Oklahoma Law Digest
  • Online Practice Exam
  • Oklahoma State Exam Outline
  • Oklahoma Adjuster License Application

Read More and Purchase the Oklahoma Property and Casualty Exam Success Package

Reciprocity

  • Oklahoma's regulations concerning reciprocity are not easily summed up. To find out if you are eligible to obtain your license reciprocally in Oklahoma, find your state on the Oklahoma Non-Resident Adjuster Licensing Checklist, and check the paragraph which preceding paragraph.
  • Oklahoma does not license residents of Nevada.
  • Residents of the following states must take the Oklahoma exam; Arizona, California, Hawaii, and New York.

Maintaining Your License in Oklahoma

  • 12 hours of CE are required anually.

SUPER VALUE: Get all 12 Oklahoma CE credits at AdjusterPro's Online CE University

Fees

  • Initial Licensing and Application Fee: $30 for one class, $50 for two or more classes.

Contact Oklahoma Department of Insurance

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