Public Adjusters License
Insurance producers and adjusters are required to be licensed to operate in New Hampshire. Our licensing team supports the department’s mission to promote and protect the public good by ensuring the existence of a safe and competitive insurance marketplace by maintaining licensing and continuing education requirements.
Public Adjusters must MAIL in their renewal along with appropriate fees and documentation.
Resources Relating to Public Adjusters Licenses
All new applications and renewals must be submitted using the form or online, along with the appropriate fee and documentation.
- Online Application
- Electronic application is available on https://nipr.com
- You will need to select "Producer," then "Other" in the application process
- Electronic application is available on https://nipr.com
- Application Form
- Download the Application Form
More information
- Examination Information, Including Examination Registration (Prometric)
- License Fees
- Public Adjuster Licensing Statute – RSA 402-D
- NH does not accept late renewals. Failure to renew by October 2nd bi-annually will require a new application and 2x the renewal fee.
- Insufficient Funds Policy:
- Pursuant to RSA 6:11-a, we are required to collect a fee of $25.00 or 5% of the face amount of the check (whichever is greater) in addition to $8.00 state treasury fees on all checks returned for insufficient funds. Upon notification that a check for licensing fees has been returned, the licensee will be notified, and the license will be placed in suspended status immediately. If the financial obligation is not satisfied within 60 days, the license will be canceled.
Please Contact the Licensing Division With Any Questions.