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Reciprocity between states re licensing - 4/24/2006 5:15:20 PM   
Charlie_Hutchings

 

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Does anyone know where I can find a state list of non-state licensing requirements for both CAT and DAY work? In a CAT, many states will let you work for 90 days if you request it.

Has anyone already gathered these details? I'm interested in reciprocity info between all states, not just with one home state.

Thx, Charlie
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RE: Reciprocity between states re licensing - 4/24/2006 6:06:28 PM   
CharlesC

 

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 Question about the licensing. If you are a Non-resident of TX, and get a Non-resident TX adjusters license, Will the other states in which you are a non-resident  reciprocate with the TX license to give you a Non-resident license of that state? IE, Missouri resident gets TX non-res adj license, applies for Non-res license for one of the 32 reciprocating states with TX (other than the resident state of applicant, in this case MO)?  I think the answer depends on each state and the only way to find out is to ask the state for which you want the non-res license.
I think that the Non-res license would be a permanent NR license as opposed to a temporary emergency CAT license. CAT licenses are different and easier to get.I had email from CA DOI last week. You must take the Non-res license test IN CA. So the only way to get the NR license there is to go there.


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