Independent Adjuster Level 2 Licensing in BC
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There are four options for you to achieve the education required by the Insurance Council of BC to obtain a Level 2 Adjuster Licence.
The Insurance Council of BC considers exam results for licensing education courses valid for 1-year from exam date.
EXAMINATIONS and FEES
For the General Insurance Essentials (GIE) program, see our licensing pages for exam and fee details.
For CIP courses, students will need to sit for and pass a national exam for each course. Exams operate on a set schedule with exam sessions in December, April and July.
See our CIP Courses page for current fee schedule and the various learning options available to you.
EXPERIENCE
Options 1 and 2: Applicants must have 2 consecutive years of experience as a licensed level 1 adjuster.
Option 3: Applicants must have 2 consecutive years of adjusting experience. (Note: with the additional education, the Insurance Council of British Columbia will consider adjusting experience in a capacity that did not require a licence, for example as a staff adjuster.)
Option 4: Applicants must have 1 year of adjusting experience.
OPTIONS
Option 1: Level 1 Licensing General Insurance Essentials (GIE), C110 and C111
This route requires you to complete the Level 1 Licensing (GIE) program, plus two courses from the Insurance Institute of Canada’s CIP designation program:
Option 2: C11, C110 and C111
This route requires you to complete three courses from the Insurance Institute of Canada’s CIP designation program:
Option 3: C110, C111, C112 and four additional CIP courses
This route requires you to complete seven courses from the Insurance Institute of Canada’s CIP designation program:
Option 4: CIP designation
This route requires you to have earned your CIP designation: