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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 684A - ADJUSTERS

NRS 684A.105 Examination for license: Exemptions.

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NRS 684A.105 Examination for license: Exemptions.
1. An adjuster whose license expires is exempt from retaking the examination required by NRS 684A.100 if:
(a)The adjuster:
(1)Is not a resident of this State;
(2)Has passed an examination to become licensed as an adjuster in the person’s home state; and
(3)Is currently licensed and in good standing in the person’s home state as an adjuster; or
(b)The adjuster was licensed in this State as the same type of adjuster within the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of the application, unless the previous license was revoked or suspended or its continuation was refused by the Commissioner.
2. A person who applies for a license as an adjuster pursuant to NRS 684A.090 is exempt from taking the examination required by NRS 684A.100 if the person:
(a)Is licensed as an adjuster in another state;
(b)Establishes legal residency in this State; and
(c)Submits an application for a license pursuant to NRS 684A.090 within 90 days after establishing legal residency in this State.
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