Florida Insurance Claims Adjuster License Practice Exam

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Which is not a requirement for licensure as an adjuster?

  1. A. Be a bonafide resident of Florida

  2. B. Be appointed by a company

  3. C. Be appointed by an office manager

  4. D. Take an approved course and pass a state exam

The correct answer is: B. Be appointed by a company

B is not a requirement for licensure as an adjuster because while it may be necessary for adjusters to be appointed by a company in order to work, it is not a requirement for obtaining a license from the state. Options A, C, and D all mention elements that are necessary for obtaining licensure, with A requiring a specific residency in Florida, C mentioning the appointing of an office manager (which is not a requirement but may be necessary depending on the adjuster's role), and D mentioning the necessary steps of taking an approved course and passing a state exam. These options are all relevant to the licensing process and thus are not the correct answer. Additionally, it's worth noting that the question is asking for what is not a requirement, meaning that the correct answer is the option that does not fit the licensing criteria outlined in the other choices.