Updated on February 22, 2018
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Texas
Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.051, 4102.051(a).
Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code § 4101.004.
Yes.
No license required for nonresident adjuster to adjust a single loss in TX, losses arising out of a catastrophe common to all losses, or as a temporary substitute for licensed adjuster. Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code § 4101.002(b).
Allows for emergency adjuster license, in the event of a catastrophe or emergency arising out of "a disaster, act of God, riot, civil commotion, conflagration, or other similar occurrence." Tex. Code. Ann., Ins. Code § 4101.101.
Yes. Tex. Code. Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.053(a)(3), 4101.054.
However, waived if licensed in another state with reciprocal agreement. Tex. Code. Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.056(a)(3), 4101.004.
Yes. Tex. Code. Ann., Ins. Code § 4101.059.
However, waived if requirement met in home state. 28 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.1004(d). Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.004, 4101.060(c).
Misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of $500 and/or up to six months in jail. Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.201-203.
Suspension, revocation, misdemeanor offense, fine of $500 and/or up to six months in jail.
Tex. Code Ann., Ins. Code §§ 4101.201-203.
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