Public Adjuster License Requirements in Illinois
LicensedEverything you need to know about public adjuster licensing in Illinois — requirements, how to verify a license, applicable fee caps, and what to do if you encounter an unlicensed operator.
Public adjusters are licensed and regulated in Illinois
Illinois requires public adjusters to obtain a state license before representing policyholders in insurance claims. Always verify a license before signing any contract.
Licensing Requirements
- Licensing Authority
- Illinois Department of Insurance →
- Exam Required
- Yes
- Surety Bond Required
- $50,000
- Continuing Education
- 24 hours every 2 years
- Nonresident Registration
- Required before adjusting claims in Illinois
Illinois requires a public adjuster license. Applicants must pass a state examination, file a $50,000 surety bond, and meet continuing education requirements.
Verify a License
Always verify a public adjuster's license before signing any contract. Use the tools below to check license status in Illinois.
How to verify — step by step:
- 1 Visit the NAIC SBS lookup tool or your state's DOI licensing portal using the links above.
- 2 Enter the adjuster's name or license number as it appears on their business card or contract.
- 3 Confirm that the license type is listed as "Public Adjuster" — not a different license class.
- 4 Verify the license status is "Active" — not expired, inactive, suspended, or revoked.
- 5 Look for any disciplinary actions, regulatory orders, or enforcement history associated with the license.
Governing Statutes
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215 ILCS 5/1600 et seq.
Illinois Public Adjuster Act
What To Do If You Suspect an Unlicensed Adjuster
If someone is representing themselves as a public adjuster in Illinois without a valid license, contact the Illinois Department of Insurance immediately.
Regulatory Authority
Illinois Department of Insurance →Complaint Hotline
217-782-4515Fraud Hotline
217-782-4515File a Complaint Online
File Complaint →Also report it here: Submit a report on PublicAdjusterHQ so we can help direct you to the right authority and track patterns of unlicensed activity in Illinois.