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Code · Iowa · Chapter 522C — Licensing Of Adjusters

522C.4 License required.

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1. A person shall not act as, or represent that the person is, a public adjuster or an independent adjuster in this state unless the person is licensed under this chapter.
2. A license as an adjuster shall not be required of any of the following:
a. A staff adjuster; however, staff adjusters shall comply with all other provisions of this chapter not including section 522C.7.
b. An attorney licensed to practice law in the state when acting within their professional capacity as an attorney.
c. A person employed only for the purpose of obtaining facts surrounding a loss, or furnishing technical assistance to a licensed adjuster, including but not limited to a photographer, estimator, private investigator, engineer, and handwriting expert.
2007 Acts, ch 137, §27; 2025 Acts, ch 28, §34, 52
2025 amendment applies beginning July 22, 2025, to a person currently doing business in this state as an independent adjuster or a staff adjuster as of January 1, 2025; 2025 Acts, ch 28, §52
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