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Last Post 07/25/2010 11:52 PM by  A_Casey
Florida PA License
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A_Casey
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07/21/2010 12:00 PM
    I currently hold a Florida All Lines PA License. I heard through the rumor mill that I can also work as an IA in other states. Is this correct? Anyone out there know which states Allow this?
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    Ray Hall
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    07/21/2010 6:11 PM
    I think it is a rumar. I don,t know of any vendor that will hire an "ex" PA
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    Tbowling28
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    07/21/2010 11:44 PM
    I don't know of anyone who would hire a PA.
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    A_Casey
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    07/22/2010 12:51 AM
    I don't want to give up my PA license in Florida, just looking to work other storms when times are slow. I have had plenty of Job offers from the other side as they know that I am fair and honest with what my clients deserve. I am not one of those types of PA that goes around promissing the sun and the moon. I tell the insured why they didn't get paid for certain items due to coverage issue, no proof of loss and so on. I'm not the type that writes up a 130K estimate on a 30K claim. My motto is it is what it is. Hopefully someone will chime in if they may have heard the same thing. Thanks Ray for your input.
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    07/22/2010 10:20 AM
    I hear NADO's looking.
    I know the voices aren't real, but sometimes they're right!
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    CatAdjusterX
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    07/22/2010 7:01 PM
     
    Most vendors will pass on a prior PA , Mariposa Insurance services has contracted ex PA's in the past
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    A_Casey
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    07/22/2010 11:14 PM
    Maybe I didn't explain my question properly.
    What I was trying to find out is are there any states that allow you to hold a PA and an IA license at the same time obviously you can't work the claim from both ends, nor would I.
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    07/24/2010 10:22 PM
    Posted By acasey on 22 Jul 2010 11:14 PM
    Maybe I didn't explain my question properly.
    What I was trying to find out is are there any states that allow you to hold a PA and an IA license at the same time obviously you can't work the claim from both ends, nor would I.

    I  made a few calls and asked around , I believe you can hold a PA license in one state, but you must take the state exam in any other state if you want a IA license
    Basically you will not be able to obtain other states IA licenses reciprocally using your PA license.
     
    Once you have a resident IA  license in one state , you may obtain other states licenses reciprocally
     
    I was told you cannot hold a PA and an IA license in the same state, you must surrender one over the other
     
    You must remeber one thing , just because you are a the holder of an IA license does not make you an adjuster, getting an IA license doesn't mean you will get work as an IA because regardless whether villifying a PA is right or wrong, most firms will not hire a former PA other than what I told you in an earlier post  
    I want to ask you a question , what do states say about PA's obtaining other states PA licenses, do you guys have reciprocal license priviliges ?
     
     
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    A_Casey
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    07/25/2010 11:52 PM
    There are a few that do reciprocate the PA license with Florida
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