Montana Public Adjuster Bond
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What Is a Montana Public Adjuster Bond?
The Office of the Montana State Auditor requires public adjusters in Montana to file a $5,000 surety bond to become licensed. The bond protects the public from an adjuster’s failure to abide by state rules and regulations.
How Much Do Public Adjuster Bonds Cost?
You can get a $5,000 Montana public adjuster bond for $50. Or, you can save 25% by purchasing a 2-year term bond for $88 or a 3-year term bond for just $125.
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How Does a Montana Public Adjuster Bond Work?
By purchasing this bond, you enter a legally-binding contract between three parties:
- Obligee: The Montana State Auditor
- Principal: You, the public adjuster
- Surety: The entity providing the bond
If a public adjuster is found guilty of unfair business practices, harmed parties can file a claim to recover damages.
How Do I Get a Public Adjuster Bond in Montana?
To apply for and purchase your Montana public adjuster bond, complete the following steps:
- Buy online through our secure payment portal
- Get your bond instantly by email
- File your bond with the State Auditor
How to Become a Public Adjuster in Montana
All public adjusters must be licensed with the State Auditor. To become a public adjuster in Montana, follow these basic steps:
- Meet the basic qualifications
- Pass the adjuster licensing exam
- Get fingerprinted
- Submit your $5,000 surety bond
- Complete and submit the application form
After receiving your license, you must complete the continuing education and license renewal requirements. For more detailed information, refer to the resources listed below.
More Resources
- Montana Insurance Licensing Candidate Handbook
- Montana CSI: Insurance Examination
- Pearson VUE: Montana Insurance Fingerprints FAQ’s
- National Insurance Producer Registry: Licensing Center
- National Insurance Producer Registry: State Licensing Requirements
- Montana Code Title 33: Public Adjuster Education Laws
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