Indiana Code § 27-1-27-3

Certificates of authority; issuance; prerequisites
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Sec. 3. (a) The commissioner of insurance shall issue resident and nonresident public adjusters' certificates of authority to each person who: (1) has complied with the requirements of this chapter, including the payment of fees, the completion of the examination, and, in the case of a nonresident applicant, the service of process designation; (2) is at least eighteen (18) years of age; and (3) has not been convicted of: (A) an act which would constitute a ground for disciplinary sanction under section 7.1 of this chapter; or (B) a felony that has a direct bearing on his ability to practice competently. A certificate of authority may be issued to a corporation that has one (1) or more officers, directors, or employees who have been issued public adjusters' certificates of authority. However, a corporation may practice public adjusting only through its officers, directors, or employees who have been issued certificates under this chapter.       (b) The commissioner of insurance may issue a resident certificate of authority only to an applicant who is a bona fide resident of Indiana.       (c) The commissioner may issue a nonresident certificate of authority only to a nonresident of Indiana who holds an equivalent resident certificate of authority or a license issued under the laws of any other state, any territorial possession of the United States, or any foreign country.

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