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This will show your license information including the current status and expiration date. To view your appointments, print your license or CE transcript click the blue LICENSE MANAGER link at the right of the screen.
The Licensing Division oversees the issuance of new and renewal licenses for both resident and non-resident producers, adjusters and business entities. The Education Division assists Oklahoma Continuing Education Providers in establishing informative.
Individuals can designate Oklahoma as their DHS by passing the Oklahoma examination. Licensees designating Oklahoma as their home state will be subject to our continuing education requirements as well as other applicable requirements of our resident adjuster licensees.
The process of obtaining your Oklahoma adjuster license only involves a few simple steps: Completing your adjuster pre-exam education; Passing the Oklahoma Prometric adjuster exam(s) of your choice; Submitting your licensing application to the Oklahoma Insurance Department
Oklahoma licensees can submit primary name changes electronically through NIPR. Please access the following link: https://pdb.nipr.com/my-nipr/frontend/identify-licensee
Check to see if your license has been issued at Oklahoma Insurance Department (OKID) Licensee Look-Up. See additional licensing details, including non-resident information, on the OKID website. Or read complete licensing and compliance instructions in our How to Become an Insurance Adjuster in Oklahoma article.
Once you pass the exam, submit an application for your adjuster license at National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). You can check to see if your Oklahoma Adjuster License has been issued through the Licensee Look-Up page. #5: Complete Oklahoma Adjuster Continuing Education and License Renewal Requirements
If you’re not sure what your license number or NPN number is, use the Oklahoma Insurance License Lookup tool. Step 2. Apply for your Oklahoma Adjuster License Renewal. After you have completed your adjuster continuing education, you will renew your Oklahoma adjuster license online through an application on NIPR’s website.
You may check the status of a license online at our web page using the Licensee Lookup tool. 5. Special Instructions for a Non-Resident Adjuster without a resident state license
Oklahoma licensees can submit primary name changes electronically through NIPR. Please access the following link: https://pdb.nipr.com/my-nipr/frontend/identify-licensee