The Delaware Department of Insurance announced no adjuster’s license is required for any adjuster sent into this State on behalf of an insurer for the investigation or adjustment of a particularly unusual or extraordinary loss, or series of losses, resulting from a catastrophe common to all such losses; provided such adjuster can furnish written notice within 10 calendar days of any such catastrophic insurance adjustment work to the Commissioner.

 All Emergency CAT Adjusters must notify the DE DOI by completing an application at the following link: https://sbs-de.naic.org/Lion-Web/jsp/ext/login/UserVerification.jsp

Emergency CAT Adjuster licenses are issued for 60 days unless extended by the Commissioner.  Requests to extend the Emergency CAT Adjuster License must be faxed to 302-736-7906 with an explanation of the need for the extension. There is no charge for the license. A small transaction fee will be accessed for completing the application process.

A  letter from the insurance carrier must be faxed to the DE DOI (302-736-7906) indicating an application has been submitted online for an Emergency CAT Adjuster license. The letter must indicate the name, phone number, and email address of the company official who is responsible for the Emergency CAT Adjuster for the duration of the license.

The Emergency CAT Adjuster license may be printed by the applicant at the following link: http://delawareinsurance.gov/departments/documents/bulletins/AgentBulletinNo18.pdf.  The Emergency CAT Adjuster is required to carry the license, along with a photo I.D. in order to gain access to disaster areas during an emergency.

The insurance licensing information provided on this blog is not legal advice and the reader is advised to consult an attorney regarding application of this information in any particular situation.

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