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What Is a Hawaii Public Adjuster Bond?
The State of Hawaii requires all public adjusters in the state to file a $10,000 public adjuster bond. This bond ensures public adjusters will conduct business according to Hawaii rules and regulations.
How Much Do Public Adjuster Bonds Cost?
You can buy a $10,000 Hawaii public insurance adjuster bond instantly online for $100. Or, you can save up to 25% by purchasing a 2-year term bond for $175 or a 3-year term bond for just $250.
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How Does a Hawaii Public Adjuster Bond Work?
By purchasing this bond, you enter a legally-binding contract between three parties:
- Obligee: The State of Hawaii
- Principal: You, the public insurance adjuster
- Surety: The entity providing the bond
If a public adjuster is found guilty of fraud or unfair business practices, harmed parties can file a claim to recover damages.
How Do I Get a Public Adjuster Bond in Hawaii?
To apply for and purchase your Hawaii public adjuster bond, complete the following steps:
- Buy online through our secure payment portal
- Get your bond instantly by email
- File a copy of your bond with the commissioner through NIPR's Attachment Warehouse
How to Become a Public Adjuster in Hawaii
All public adjusters must be licensed with the Department of Insurance. To become a public adjuster in New Hampshire, follow these basic steps:
- Pass the Hawaii Insurance License exam
- Pass the Hawaii Adjuster exam
- Obtain fingerprints through FieldPrint
- Pay your $75 license fee
- Complete and submit your online application
- Submit your $10,000 surety bond
Licensing requirements may differ based on resident status, so be sure to check with the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance and Licensing Division. For more detailed information, refer to the resources listed below.
More Resources
- Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: Resident Adjuster Insurance
- Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs: Non-Resident Adjuster Insurance
- 2015 Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 24: Insurance Code Statutes
- 2015 Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 24: Insurance Fees Statutes
- 2015 Hawaii Revised Statutes Title 24: Public Adjuster’s Bond Statutes
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