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Changes to Insurance Adjuster License Eligibility

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would change the eligibility requirements for obtaining an insurance adjuster license in Arizona. Before this change, specific criteria were required to become a licensed insurance adjuster. The new proposal aims to modify these criteria, potentially affecting individuals seeking to enter or already working in the field of insurance adjusting. Until further details are provided and the bill is enacted into law, it's unclear when exactly these changes would take effect.

Published April 2, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The previous version required specific criteria for eligibility to become an insurance adjuster, but the exact details are not provided in this abstract.

AFTER

This proposed bill would change the eligibility requirements for obtaining an insurance adjuster license in Arizona. Before this change, specific criteria were required to become a licensed insurance adjuster. The new proposal aims to modify these criteria, potentially affecting individuals seeking to enter or already working in the field of insurance adjusting. Until further details are provided and the bill is enacted into law, it's unclear when exactly these changes would take effect.

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