Application for license.

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  • (1)
    • (a) The application for a license as an independent adjuster or public adjuster shall be:
      • (i) made to the commissioner on forms and in a manner the commissioner prescribes; and
      • (ii) except as provided in Subsection (4), accompanied by the applicable fee, which is not refunded if the application is denied.
    • (b) The application shall provide:
      • (i) information about the applicant's identity, including:
        • (A) the applicant's:
          • (I) Social Security number; or
          • (II) federal employer identification number;
        • (B) the applicant's personal history, experience, education, and business record;
        • (C) if the applicant is a natural person, whether the applicant is 18 years of age or older; and
        • (D) whether the applicant has committed an act that is a ground for denial, suspension, or revocation as set forth in Section 31A-25-208; and
      • (ii) any other information as the commissioner reasonably requires.
  • (2) The commissioner may require documents reasonably necessary to verify the information contained in the application.
  • (3) An applicant's Social Security number contained in an application filed under this section is a private record under Section 63G-2-302.
  • (4) The following individuals are exempt from paying a license fee:
    • (a) an individual serving in the armed forces of the United States while the individual is stationed within this state, if:
      • (i) the individual holds a valid license to practice the regulated occupation or profession issued by any other state or jurisdiction recognized by the department; and
      • (ii) the license is current and the individual is in good standing in the state or jurisdiction of licensure; and
    • (b) the spouse of an individual serving in the armed forces of the United States while the individual is stationed within this state, if:
      • (i) the spouse holds a valid license to practice the regulated occupation or profession issued by any other state or jurisdiction recognized by the department; and
      • (ii) the license is current and the spouse is in good standing in the state or jurisdiction of licensure.




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