Ohio Insurance Adjuster Exam Prep
Ohio Adjuster License Exam Prep
Ohio does not license independent adjusters, so there is no Ohio-specific independent exam. Most Ohio residents who need a license prepare for another state's exam as part of a Designated Home State plan.
| Exam Administrator / Path | No Ohio independent adjuster exam (public adjusters: verify ODI requirements) |
| Question Format | N/A for independent Ohio license |
| Time Limit | N/A for independent Ohio license |
| Passing Score | N/A for independent Ohio license |
Study Outline
- Review the Ohio licensing guide—independent adjusters are not state-licensed.
- Obtain a DHS license (Florida, Texas, etc.) and prepare for that exam.
- If pursuing a public adjuster license in Ohio, follow ODI bulletins for any exam requirements.
- Maintain CE for whichever license type you hold.
Sample Questions & Themes
Concept check: Why might an Ohio resident still sit for Pearson VUE or PSI?
Answer idea: Because their DHS state requires it—not because Ohio issues an independent license.
Pass Tips
- Align exam prep with your DHS state's outline.
- Public adjusters: confirm bond and exam steps together on ODI's site.
- Keep non-resident applications current in states where you work.
Full Ohio Licensing Guide
For fees, applications, reciprocity, CE, and regulatory links, open the complete state licensing guide.
Ohio Licensing Requirements Ohio Provider Directory Ohio Department of InsuranceThis page is for general preparation only. Exam content, vendors, and passing rules change. Confirm every requirement with the Ohio insurance department and the official testing provider before you schedule.


