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Last Post 05/23/2008 2:05 PM by  WILLIS
Georgia License
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steve sanders
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05/03/2008 2:29 PM

    Does anyone know if Georgia license for property adjuster's is reciprocal with Michigan property adjuster?  Thanks for any help.

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    05/03/2008 4:46 PM

    Follow this link for some links and some additional information that may be of some help;

    http://www.catadjuster.org/Channels...aspx 

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    steve sanders
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    05/03/2008 5:07 PM

    Thanks for the link. However I just realized that my post was a little confusing. I have a Michigan license and am trying to obtain a Georgia license.

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    okclarryd
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    05/03/2008 6:08 PM
    If you contact either the Michigan or Georgia department of insurance and ask them, they will tell you.

    You can "Google" the state, department of insurance, for any state and get their website information.

    Yes, even Oklahoma
    Larry D Hardin
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    05/04/2008 11:11 AM

    On the CADO Licensing Page we have done a lot of the work for you related to DOIs.  The page provides information and links for all DOIs.  It also provides a clickable US map that provides additional licensing details about each state. And there is a search box on the Licensing Page that allows you to search just the DOI websites it's powered by Google but it only searches selected DOI websites.

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    WILLIS
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    05/23/2008 2:05 PM

    If you hold a valid Georgia license or a valid license in any other state,  then you can apply to Michigan  and pay a whole $5.00 to get a license. If you do not have a valid license it will be test time for you and their test is about like Florida'a and it covers alot of areas other than property claims.

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