American Insurance College
Texas All-Lines Adjuster Course
At American Insurance College we are heads and shoulders above the rest.
Get Your Texas Adjusters License 100% Online

Description: Launch your career as a licensed insurance adjuster with one of the most respected credentials in the industry—the Texas All Lines Adjuster License. This state-approved course satisfies the full 40-hour classroom equivalent requirement and gives you everything you need to become licensed—without ever stepping foot in a testing center. When you enroll, you’ll complete the course entirely online at your own pace. At the end, you’ll take our built-in final exam. Pass this exam, and you can skip the state licensing exam altogether. Your certificate of completion will qualify you to apply directly to the Texas Department of Insurance for your adjuster license.
NEW! This course comes with Continuing Education! FREE!*
YOU MUST NOT COMPLETE ANY CONTINUING EDUCATION UNTIL YOU HAVE YOUR LICENSE.
*After purchase find these CE courses in your dashboard:- Ethics Seminar – Self Study (3 hours)
- Civil Litigation Claims Seminar – Self Study (10 hours)
- Contract Law Seminar – Classroom Equivalent (12 hours)
*DECEMBER SPECIAL! $200 THIS MONTH ONLY!
Enrollment Length: Unlimited Enrollment (take as long as you need)
Exam Attempts: Unlimited attempts
This course WAIVES THE STATE EXAM
- Perfect course for “new” to insurance industry
- Licensed Instructors available by phone or email
- Immediate Certificates of Completion
- FREE First 2-Years of Continuing Education included
*DECEMBER SPECIAL! $200 THIS MONTH ONLY!
$200.00
The All-Lines License opens the door to a wide variety of claims opportunities, including:
- Residential Property – Homes, apartments, and other dwellings
- Commercial Property – Businesses, offices, churches, and recreational facilities
- Flood – Flood losses to residential and commercial properties
- Personal Automobile– Cars, motorcycles, and other personal vehicles
- Commercial Auto – Business automobiles, garages, and trucking exposures
- Commercial General Liability – Liability claims including professional liability
- Workers’ Compensation – Injuries and accidents in the workplace
- Farm & Ranch – Equipment, barns, animals, and stored crops
Note: Topics are presented within the context of real-life claim situations.
Once licensed in Texas, you may also qualify for reciprocity in over 30 other states, dramatically expanding your ability to work across the country.
Texas State Licensing Requirements
- Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.
- Be a resident of the state of Texas.
- Be a United States citizen or legal alien.
- Complete an online application for License and submit appropriate fees.
- Be fingerprinted at one of the Department’s fingerprint sites.