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WebCE Introduces Online Arizona Insurance Adjuster Licensing Course

June 18th, 2024 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter

WebCE has launched a new online course that allows individuals to earn an Arizona Insurance Adjuster License without taking a state licensing exam. The 40-hour Arizona adjuster course is part of WebCE's Claims Adjuster Certified Professional (CACP) Certification Program, which exempts candidates from the state exam upon successful completion.

WebCE Introduces Online Arizona Insurance Adjuster Licensing Course

WebCE, a leading provider of online education and training solutions, has introduced a convenient way for individuals to obtain an Arizona Insurance Adjuster License without the need for a state licensing exam. The company has launched a brand-new Arizona adjuster licensing course with state exam as part of its insurance adjuster prelicensing course catalog.

The 40-hour Arizona adjuster course is a component of WebCE's online Claims Adjuster Certified Professional (CACP) Certification Program. By successfully completing the CACP designation, Arizona adjuster license candidates can qualify for their Arizona insurance adjuster license without taking the state licensing exam.

The CACP designation is earned upon successful completion of WebCE's 40-hour Arizona Claims Adjuster Certified Professional course, which includes a 100-question online course final exam. Licensed candidates who successfully complete the 40-hour Arizona adjuster course can attach their CACP designation to their Arizona adjuster license application, exempting them from the state license examination. This applies to both Arizona resident applicants and non-resident applicants.

Arizona grants reciprocal licenses to adjusters licensed in their home state, where they live. However, if a candidate resides in a non-licensing state, they can still earn WebCE's Arizona CACP designation to obtain their Arizona license. For more information on adjuster reciprocity, visit WebCE's Adjuster Reciprocity resource page.

Upon successful completion of the CACP program, adjusters gain free membership into the Association of Claims Adjuster Certified Professionals. To maintain this membership, adjusters must complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years, which can include courses taken through WebCE for Arizona or other states for reciprocal licenses. WebCE will automatically renew the certification and send a renewal certificate via email.

WebCE is a leading provider of online education and training solutions for professionals across various industries. With a mission to help individuals and organizations meet their professional development goals, WebCE offers a comprehensive catalog of high-quality courses designed to support lifelong learning and career advancement. Explore WebCE's diverse catalog of courses and world-class customer support at https://www.WebCE.com.

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