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Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster (PC) Pre-Licensing Course

ADJ
Average 4.98 out of 5 stars
1-800-870-3130
Course Includes

Course Includes

  • 23+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures over National, State, and Adjuster Specific Material
  • Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
    (700+ Question Test Bank)
  • Printed Property & Casualty Textbook with a Georgia State Law Manual and Georgia Adjuster Supplement
  • FREE Shipping
  • 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE
    Extensions Until You Pass!
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Can Also Be Used as Test Preparation for the Georgia Adjusters Exam (Pearson VUE Exam #24)
  • Can Also Be Used as Test Preparation for the Georgia Public Adjusters Exam (Pearson VUE Exam #20)

FAQs

I want to get my adjuster license. How do I get started?

Georgia is one of only a handful of states that requires you to take a state-approved pre-licensing course before taking your adjuster exam. Pre-licensing courses cover the basics on insurance, as well as information about claims adjusting, state laws and mandates, and professional ethics.

You must complete this 40-hour course and show proof of completion to register for your exam.

AP’s state-approved Georgia Adjuster pre-license course is a combo course designed to help you prepare for and pass either the Georgia Adjuster or the Georgia Public Adjuster licensing exam.

Whether you want to work as an independent adjuster, a staff adjuster, or a public adjuster, our combo course will teach you everything you need to pass your specific exam. It’s a thorough course that we update regularly with the latest information.

When you sign up for our Georgia Adjuster course, you’ll get instant access to our streaming lectures and practice quizzes. We will also mail you a hardcopy textbook to complement the online material.

In addition to completing at least 40 hours of study time, you must complete all of AP’s chapter quizzes with a score of at least 70% to get your pre-licensing certificate of completion.

I have a Property & Casualty License... Can I add an Adjuster license?

The State of Georgia requires students to complete an approved 40-hour Property & Casualty course (includes Adjuster & Public Adjuster supplement) and then pass the Adjuster exam you wish to be licensed for. If you have an active certificate of completion from your P&C course, you can go in and test for Adjuster. Just know you will be retested on all of the P&C material, plus Adjuster material.

If your certificate is past a year old (expired), you will need to take the course over again to earn a new certificate. If you are an America’s Professor student who took our GA P&C course, and have an active certificate from AP, send us an email and we will reopen your course to study.

Please Note: Some Adjusting companies will require that you retire your Property & Casualty Producer license as it can create a conflict of interest. Be sure to check with the companies you are going to work with.

Does America’s Professor have a guarantee?

Not exactly. However, our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your pre-licensing course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you haven’t started your course and return the book unmarked in new condition, we will provide a full refund. *Refunds will be credited to the original payment method.

If you are unable to pass the exam within your course subscription time, send us an email or give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you pass. If you are not successful on your first exam attempt, email us your failed exam report and we can provide customized study recommendations and guidance for your next attempt. Please only send these reports in if you have completed your course 100%. We will not provide recommendations if you have not completed your course.

We are committed to getting you through the insurance licensing exam!

What if I fail my exam?

If you don’t pass your exam, please send us a copy of your fail report to info@americasprofessor.com. Our Content Specialists will gladly take a look at your score report and make recommendations on which chapters to study given your areas of weakness on the report. Please only send these reports in if you have completed your course 100%. We will not provide recommendations if you have not completed your course.

When does course access begin? How long do I have access for?

If you purchase a course for yourself, you will have instant access right after your purchase. You will start with an initial 100-day subscription. If you need more time to pass your exam, you can request a free course extension.

If you are purchasing a course for someone else (option selected during checkout), access to that course begins when you start it. If you are an employer or purchaser who bought courses for someone else, you will use the “Manage Licenses” area to send out course invitations. Once your student accepts the course invitation, they will be enrolled into the course with an initial 100-day access period. If they need more time to pass their exam, they can request a free course extension.

I learn best with questions; do you have a ton of quizzes and exams?

Here’s the deal … America’s Professor TEACHES the content students need to know to pass their license exam. The lecture videos are the heart and soul of our courses. We only use questions as a tool to gauge how well students understand the material they have been taught. Chapter quizzes, on average, have around 20 to 40 questions. After each chapter, we get one chance to test your knowledge to see what you know. The first time you take a quiz gives you a pretty accurate assessment of how well you know the information in that chapter. If you scored 50% you probably know 50% of the content in that chapter (better go back and rewatch the lecture videos!).

Memorizing the answers to the questions you got wrong and then retaking the quiz doesn’t mean you know and understand the content you missed. You will fail the license exam if you simply just try to memorize questions. Their questions will always be differently worded but over the same content. Knowing the content well enough to be able to teach it to someone else is the best way to prepare for your exam. Please trust our proven path to success.

Please Note: Georgia requires Adjusters and Public Adjusters to complete a GA Property & Casualty (PC) in order to sit for those Adjuster’s exams. This course will include a Property & Casualty manual, Georgia State law manual, and Supplemental Adjuster’s material in order to fully prepare you for the Adjuster’s exam.

40-Hour Georgia Approved Online Course
(Provider#: 155889, Course#: 67383)

How We Teach

How We Teach

Sample Teaching Lectures

Sample Teaching Lectures

Our Guarantee

Our Guarantee

America's Professor Guarantee

Our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you start the course and realize it’s just not for you, let us know and return the materials and we will provide a full refund. Refunds are not available after the course certificate of completion has been issued.

If you are unable to pass the exam within your course subscription time, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you pass.

We are committed to helping our students!

 

Got A Question?

Got A Question

Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions! 1-800-870-3130

Company Specific Courses

Company Specific Courses

Please see here for more information on company courses. If you already have a course set up with us, please use the search field at the top of the page to search for your company.

How to Get Your Insurance Adjuster License in Georgia

Whether you want to become a public insurance adjuster or work on behalf of an insurance company as a staff adjuster, you first need to get the appropriate license. 

  • Public adjusters work on behalf of the insurance customer (i.e., the public).
  • Staff adjusters work on behalf of a specific insurance company or firm.
  • Independent adjusters work as a contractor for multiple insurance companies or third-party administrators.

All insurance adjusters assess property damage after an event like an accident or natural disaster. Adjusters also interview claimants and witnesses, and they often perform additional research in the course of their work, such as reviewing police reports. 

The main difference between the various types of adjusters is who they advocate for and how they get paid. 

Staff adjusters and independent adjusters require the same type of license (Exam Code 24), while a public adjuster has a different license designation (Exam Code 20). 

How To Pass

How To Pass

Both Georgia adjuster licensing exams (Adjuster and Public Adjuster) have a total of 100 questions. There are two parts to the exam: a national section that covers general information, and a state-specific section that deals with laws and regulations in Georgia. You need a score of 70 to pass. 

The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try. 

Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience: 

  • Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
  • Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
  • Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
  • Check for course updates before testing.

ASK questions if you have them! 

Click here for more information on how to make the most of AP courses. 

What Are the Requirements to Become a Georgia Adjuster? 

To get your Georgia adjuster license, you’ll need to complete the following steps:

  • Meet basic eligibility requirements – To get a Georgia adjuster license, you need to be at least 18 years old; show proof of eligibility to work in the United States; have no serious RIRS actions or 1033 actions; provide a valid mailing address (P.O. boxes not allowed).
  • Complete a state-approved Georgia Adjuster pre-licensing education course. When you complete a 40-hour course through America’s Professor, we will provide you with a certificate of completion, which you will need to register for your exam through PearsonVUE.
  • Pass the Georgia Adjuster licensing exam. Register to take your exam with PearsonVUE, either online or in person at a testing center. For detailed instructions on what to bring to your exam, review the Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook. Download a copy at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance.  
  • Apply for your Georgia Adjuster license through Sircon. Make sure to attach your pre-licensing certificate showing you have completed the required 40-hour course.  
  • Get fingerprinted through Georgia Applicant Processing Services (GAPS). This is required by the Georgia Department of Insurance. The fee is around $50.
  • Check the status of your license. Visit https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/georgia/content.jsp to check the status after you submit your application. 

What Are the Georgia Adjuster License Fees? 

The Georgia Adjuster license application fee is $120. 

Here are some additional costs associated with getting your license, so you can plan accordingly: 

Pre-licensing education course fee: Pre-licensing education fees vary based on the education provider. AP’s Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster pre-licensing course is $179 (subject to change). This 40-hour course is good for both the Georgia Adjuster and the Georgia Public Adjuster state licensing exams.

Exam fee: $63 per attempt (subject to change). If you don’t pass the exam, you will be required to pay a fee for each additional attempt.

Fingerprinting fee: $49.25 (subject to change). 

You should also factor in travel costs if you plan to take the exam in person at a testing center. 

You can take the Georgia Adjuster exam online from the comfort of home. Online exams are proctored, meaning someone monitors you while you take the exam (you would also be monitored during an in-person exam). Learn more about taking the exam online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance/onvue.   

Taking the exam online can help you save on travel costs and minimize the amount of time you need to take off from work or school. 

Why America’s Professor?

Our team is passionate about delivering comprehensive pre-licensing education to help students pass their insurance licensing exams on the first try. 

The key to our success is making learning fun and memorable. Our founder, Jack Morton, uses real-world examples and scenarios to help you make sense of complex insurance concepts and terms. 

Here are some things that set us apart from our competitors: 

  • AP offers dozens of courses in states across the U.S.
  • We use a fun, engaging learning style that helps you retain the information.
  • Our courses teach you everything you need to know to pass the exam on your first try.
  • Our customer service is unparalleled in the industry—we’re always here to help.
  • Thousands of students have trained with us over our 30+ year history.
  • We have an exceptional customer satisfaction rating—read our reviews

Whether you’re just entering the insurance industry or you’re a seasoned adjuster looking for additional training, we’re here to help you succeed! Enroll in AP’s 40-hour Adjuster pre-licensing course in Georgia

About the Instructor

About the Instructor

Jack Morton

J.D.

Jack is an attorney who has also taught insurance and real estate law for 27 years. In addition to being a retired professor at the University of Montana’s School of Business, Jack has taught numerous real estate, banking and legal seminars. He is well known for his ability to make complicated legal concepts understandable to non-lawyers.

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Course Includes

  • 23+ Hours of Insurance Video Lectures over National, State, and Adjuster Specific Material
  • Practice Quizzes & Final Exams
    (700+ Question Test Bank)
  • Printed Property & Casualty Textbook with a Georgia State Law Manual and Georgia Adjuster Supplement
  • FREE Shipping
  • 100-Day Initial Course Access with FREE
    Extensions Until You Pass!
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Can Also Be Used as Test Preparation for the Georgia Adjusters Exam (Pearson VUE Exam #24)
  • Can Also Be Used as Test Preparation for the Georgia Public Adjusters Exam (Pearson VUE Exam #20)

FAQs

I want to get my adjuster license. How do I get started?

Georgia is one of only a handful of states that requires you to take a state-approved pre-licensing course before taking your adjuster exam. Pre-licensing courses cover the basics on insurance, as well as information about claims adjusting, state laws and mandates, and professional ethics.

You must complete this 40-hour course and show proof of completion to register for your exam.

AP’s state-approved Georgia Adjuster pre-license course is a combo course designed to help you prepare for and pass either the Georgia Adjuster or the Georgia Public Adjuster licensing exam.

Whether you want to work as an independent adjuster, a staff adjuster, or a public adjuster, our combo course will teach you everything you need to pass your specific exam. It’s a thorough course that we update regularly with the latest information.

When you sign up for our Georgia Adjuster course, you’ll get instant access to our streaming lectures and practice quizzes. We will also mail you a hardcopy textbook to complement the online material.

In addition to completing at least 40 hours of study time, you must complete all of AP’s chapter quizzes with a score of at least 70% to get your pre-licensing certificate of completion.

I have a Property & Casualty License... Can I add an Adjuster license?

The State of Georgia requires students to complete an approved 40-hour Property & Casualty course (includes Adjuster & Public Adjuster supplement) and then pass the Adjuster exam you wish to be licensed for. If you have an active certificate of completion from your P&C course, you can go in and test for Adjuster. Just know you will be retested on all of the P&C material, plus Adjuster material.

If your certificate is past a year old (expired), you will need to take the course over again to earn a new certificate. If you are an America’s Professor student who took our GA P&C course, and have an active certificate from AP, send us an email and we will reopen your course to study.

Please Note: Some Adjusting companies will require that you retire your Property & Casualty Producer license as it can create a conflict of interest. Be sure to check with the companies you are going to work with.

Does America’s Professor have a guarantee?

Not exactly. However, our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your pre-licensing course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you haven’t started your course and return the book unmarked in new condition, we will provide a full refund. *Refunds will be credited to the original payment method.

If you are unable to pass the exam within your course subscription time, send us an email or give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you pass. If you are not successful on your first exam attempt, email us your failed exam report and we can provide customized study recommendations and guidance for your next attempt. Please only send these reports in if you have completed your course 100%. We will not provide recommendations if you have not completed your course.

We are committed to getting you through the insurance licensing exam!

What if I fail my exam?

If you don’t pass your exam, please send us a copy of your fail report to info@americasprofessor.com. Our Content Specialists will gladly take a look at your score report and make recommendations on which chapters to study given your areas of weakness on the report. Please only send these reports in if you have completed your course 100%. We will not provide recommendations if you have not completed your course.

When does course access begin? How long do I have access for?

If you purchase a course for yourself, you will have instant access right after your purchase. You will start with an initial 100-day subscription. If you need more time to pass your exam, you can request a free course extension.

If you are purchasing a course for someone else (option selected during checkout), access to that course begins when you start it. If you are an employer or purchaser who bought courses for someone else, you will use the “Manage Licenses” area to send out course invitations. Once your student accepts the course invitation, they will be enrolled into the course with an initial 100-day access period. If they need more time to pass their exam, they can request a free course extension.

I learn best with questions; do you have a ton of quizzes and exams?

Here’s the deal … America’s Professor TEACHES the content students need to know to pass their license exam. The lecture videos are the heart and soul of our courses. We only use questions as a tool to gauge how well students understand the material they have been taught. Chapter quizzes, on average, have around 20 to 40 questions. After each chapter, we get one chance to test your knowledge to see what you know. The first time you take a quiz gives you a pretty accurate assessment of how well you know the information in that chapter. If you scored 50% you probably know 50% of the content in that chapter (better go back and rewatch the lecture videos!).

Memorizing the answers to the questions you got wrong and then retaking the quiz doesn’t mean you know and understand the content you missed. You will fail the license exam if you simply just try to memorize questions. Their questions will always be differently worded but over the same content. Knowing the content well enough to be able to teach it to someone else is the best way to prepare for your exam. Please trust our proven path to success.

Please Note: Georgia requires Adjusters and Public Adjusters to complete a GA Property & Casualty (PC) in order to sit for those Adjuster’s exams. This course will include a Property & Casualty manual, Georgia State law manual, and Supplemental Adjuster’s material in order to fully prepare you for the Adjuster’s exam.

40-Hour Georgia Approved Online Course
(Provider#: 155889, Course#: 67383)

How We Teach

Sample Teaching Lectures

Our Guarantee

America's Professor Guarantee

Our goal is for your educational experience to be a positive one! If you are dissatisfied with your course, please let us know as soon as possible. We will make it right. If you start the course and realize it’s just not for you, let us know and return the materials and we will provide a full refund. Refunds are not available after the course certificate of completion has been issued.

If you are unable to pass the exam within your course subscription time, please give us a call at 1-800-870-3130 and we will extend your subscription for free until you pass.

We are committed to helping our students!

 

Got A Question?

Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions! 1-800-870-3130

Company Specific Courses

Please see here for more information on company courses. If you already have a course set up with us, please use the search field at the top of the page to search for your company.

How to Get Your Insurance Adjuster License in Georgia

Whether you want to become a public insurance adjuster or work on behalf of an insurance company as a staff adjuster, you first need to get the appropriate license. 

  • Public adjusters work on behalf of the insurance customer (i.e., the public).
  • Staff adjusters work on behalf of a specific insurance company or firm.
  • Independent adjusters work as a contractor for multiple insurance companies or third-party administrators.

All insurance adjusters assess property damage after an event like an accident or natural disaster. Adjusters also interview claimants and witnesses, and they often perform additional research in the course of their work, such as reviewing police reports. 

The main difference between the various types of adjusters is who they advocate for and how they get paid. 

Staff adjusters and independent adjusters require the same type of license (Exam Code 24), while a public adjuster has a different license designation (Exam Code 20). 

How To Pass

Both Georgia adjuster licensing exams (Adjuster and Public Adjuster) have a total of 100 questions. There are two parts to the exam: a national section that covers general information, and a state-specific section that deals with laws and regulations in Georgia. You need a score of 70 to pass. 

The information on the exams is challenging, and the material covered is not common knowledge. Following AP’s course study guide (included with each course) will give you the best chances of passing your exam on the first try. 

Here is what AP recommends, based on our decades of experience: 

  • Watch all course lectures in order while highlighting and taking notes on our instructor’s key points to remember. Replay any videos you didn’t understand.
  • Understand the content well enough to score at least 90% on chapter quizzes. Your first attempt at a quiz will tell you how well you are comprehending the materials.
  • Take your state exam as soon as possible after completing the course. The longer you wait, the more you will forget.
  • Check for course updates before testing.

ASK questions if you have them! 

Click here for more information on how to make the most of AP courses. 

What Are the Requirements to Become a Georgia Adjuster? 

To get your Georgia adjuster license, you’ll need to complete the following steps:

  • Meet basic eligibility requirements – To get a Georgia adjuster license, you need to be at least 18 years old; show proof of eligibility to work in the United States; have no serious RIRS actions or 1033 actions; provide a valid mailing address (P.O. boxes not allowed).
  • Complete a state-approved Georgia Adjuster pre-licensing education course. When you complete a 40-hour course through America’s Professor, we will provide you with a certificate of completion, which you will need to register for your exam through PearsonVUE.
  • Pass the Georgia Adjuster licensing exam. Register to take your exam with PearsonVUE, either online or in person at a testing center. For detailed instructions on what to bring to your exam, review the Georgia Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook. Download a copy at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance.  
  • Apply for your Georgia Adjuster license through Sircon. Make sure to attach your pre-licensing certificate showing you have completed the required 40-hour course.  
  • Get fingerprinted through Georgia Applicant Processing Services (GAPS). This is required by the Georgia Department of Insurance. The fee is around $50.
  • Check the status of your license. Visit https://www.sircon.com/landingPages/states/georgia/content.jsp to check the status after you submit your application. 

What Are the Georgia Adjuster License Fees? 

The Georgia Adjuster license application fee is $120. 

Here are some additional costs associated with getting your license, so you can plan accordingly: 

Pre-licensing education course fee: Pre-licensing education fees vary based on the education provider. AP’s Georgia Adjuster & Public Adjuster pre-licensing course is $179 (subject to change). This 40-hour course is good for both the Georgia Adjuster and the Georgia Public Adjuster state licensing exams.

Exam fee: $63 per attempt (subject to change). If you don’t pass the exam, you will be required to pay a fee for each additional attempt.

Fingerprinting fee: $49.25 (subject to change). 

You should also factor in travel costs if you plan to take the exam in person at a testing center. 

You can take the Georgia Adjuster exam online from the comfort of home. Online exams are proctored, meaning someone monitors you while you take the exam (you would also be monitored during an in-person exam). Learn more about taking the exam online at https://home.pearsonvue.com/ga/insurance/onvue.   

Taking the exam online can help you save on travel costs and minimize the amount of time you need to take off from work or school. 

Why America’s Professor?

Our team is passionate about delivering comprehensive pre-licensing education to help students pass their insurance licensing exams on the first try. 

The key to our success is making learning fun and memorable. Our founder, Jack Morton, uses real-world examples and scenarios to help you make sense of complex insurance concepts and terms. 

Here are some things that set us apart from our competitors: 

  • AP offers dozens of courses in states across the U.S.
  • We use a fun, engaging learning style that helps you retain the information.
  • Our courses teach you everything you need to know to pass the exam on your first try.
  • Our customer service is unparalleled in the industry—we’re always here to help.
  • Thousands of students have trained with us over our 30+ year history.
  • We have an exceptional customer satisfaction rating—read our reviews

Whether you’re just entering the insurance industry or you’re a seasoned adjuster looking for additional training, we’re here to help you succeed! Enroll in AP’s 40-hour Adjuster pre-licensing course in Georgia

About the Instructor

Jack Morton

J.D.

Jack is an attorney who has also taught insurance and real estate law for 27 years. In addition to being a retired professor at the University of Montana’s School of Business, Jack has taught numerous real estate, banking and legal seminars. He is well known for his ability to make complicated legal concepts understandable to non-lawyers.