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Oklahoma $25,000 Public Adjuster Bond

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  • $250.00
    1 year term

  • $438.00
    2 year term - save $62.00!

  • $625.00
    3 year term - save $125.00!

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How much does a $25,000 public adjuster bond cost in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma public adjuster bonds are required by the Oklahoma Insurance Department in the amount of $25,000.

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Bond Type Bond Amount Cost
$25,000 Public Adjuster Bond $25,000 $250

Why do I need this bond?

Oklahoma public adjuster’s surety bonds exist to ensure public insurance adjusters adhere to all rules and regulations stated in Title 36, Section 6201 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Specifically, these bonds ensure that the adjuster handles all monies and claims appropriately and ethically.

What’s the fine print?

Oklahoma public adjuster’s bonds are continuous until canceled. To cancel the bond, the surety must notify the Insurance Commissioner of its intention to terminate the bond at least 30 days in advance.

How to become a public adjuster in Oklahoma

Applicants for adjuster licenses in Oklahoma must adhere to certain licensing requirements:

  • Minimum 18 years of age
  • Pass required examination
  • Complete application on prescribed forms furnished by Commissioner
  • Pay all necessary fees

Applicants for resident adjuster licenses must be residents of Oklahoma. Applicants for non-resident adjuster licenses must pass an examination in the resident “home state” or declared “home state” as required by the Commissioner.

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Additional Resources

Public Adjuster’s Bond State of Oklahoma form

Oklahoma Insurance License Types

Oklahoma Statues Title 36. Insurance

Oklahoma Increases Public Adjuster Bond Amount to $25,000

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