Illinois Public Adjuster Exam Prep
Illinois Adjuster License Exam Prep
Illinois licenses public adjusters through IDFPR; independent adjusters are generally not state-licensed. This page focuses on the public-adjuster examination pathway.
| Exam Administrator / Path | IDFPR-designated testing vendor (confirm current provider) |
| Question Format | Per IDFPR examination bulletin |
| Time Limit | Per appointment |
| Passing Score | Per IDFPR bulletin |
Study Outline
- Confirm you are pursuing a public adjuster license—Illinois does not license independent adjusters at the state level.
- Review IDFPR experience and pre-licensing requirements for your application type.
- Use the official content outline and statutes emphasized by IDFPR.
- Schedule only after education and application prerequisites are satisfied.
Sample Questions & Themes
Sample focus: Public adjuster duties to the insured versus obligations to insurers in third-party contexts.
Sample focus: Illinois statutes governing contracts and fees for public adjusters.
Pass Tips
- Independent adjusters in Illinois often still pursue a DHS license elsewhere—see Florida or Texas prep if that is your path.
- Public candidates should document experience meticulously before exam day.
- Check IDFPR for fee and blueprint updates each year.
Full Illinois Licensing Guide
For fees, applications, reciprocity, CE, and regulatory links, open the complete state licensing guide.
Illinois Licensing Requirements Illinois Provider Directory Illinois Department of InsuranceThis page is for general preparation only. Exam content, vendors, and passing rules change. Confirm every requirement with the Illinois insurance department and the official testing provider before you schedule.



