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Do Public Adjusters have to be licensed or certified?

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Do Public Adjusters have to be licensed or certified?

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Most states do require Public Adjusters to be licensed and bonded by each state’s Department of Insurance. Additionally, reputable Public Adjusters belong to The National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA) and operate under that organization’s strict ethical code of conduct. Wes Baldwin, owner and founder of The Baldwin Company, not only belongs to NAPIA but has also served as President of that internationally recognized association, and continues to chair several of its nationwide committees as well as serve on its Board of Directors in an advisory capacity.

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