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License Assistant; a service dedicated to making Licensure Simple, Reliable, and Timely for Insurance Advocates!

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Phoenix, AZ, September 16, 2025 – LICENSE ASSISTANT, a service recently launched for the benefit of the insurance professional, ensures licensing timelines and state requirements are met so that the advocate, whether it be a Public Adjuster or Independent Adjuster, can focus on their clients’ needs.

License Assistant aids adjusters in maintaining their licenses. “We streamline the renewal process by managing continuing education requirements, handling paperwork, and ensuring timely submissions allowing insurance professionals to focus on their clients and their businesses”, said Elaine Gulino-Founder & CEO.

License Assistant’s strategy and dedication is to build a solid base within the Public Adjuster and Independent Adjuster communities. Public Adjusters represent the policyholder, not the insurer, and have their own distinct licensing requirements that differ by state. Independent Adjusters generally work for a firm representing multiple insurers and are more commonly required to be licensed, while Company Adjusters who are salaried employees of a specific insurance company, often called staff adjusters, have fewer licensing mandates.

A Public Adjuster herself, Elaine leverages her experience and deep understanding of the arduous licensing process. This focus allows for exceptional value and the building of a reputation as a seasoned expert in this space.

In switching firms, Elaine realized there was more work involved than just clicking on a button for renewal. A change of resident licensing was an important one for her as that had not been properly administered in her prior firm. “Renewing 14 licenses under a new firm became a daunting task. With approximately 365,300 licensed adjusters across the United States as of 2024, I quickly realized the need for a specialized service”, said Elaine. And although this figure reflects the broader occupational category of claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators, it provides a recent authoritative snapshot of the field’s employment numbers according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

While other providers offer diverse licensing types, a common concern among Public Adjusters is the perceived lack of specialized understanding and responsiveness within existing services, often resulting in frustration due to delayed or inadequate responses to their specific needs. Additionally, there are limitations within the current system where not all states facilitate license renewal through existing insurance platforms, resulting in a challenging and time-consuming process.

Our services can be utilized by single license owners or larger entities with multiple licenses and multiple licensed employees. Pricing varies depending on the number of licenses and starts at $200 for an annual subscription for an individual holding 1-5 licenses. “A reasonable fee for peace of mind”, concluded Elaine.

License Assistant is a service launched by an industry veteran and multi-state licensed Public Adjuster advocating for almost two decades, both for other firms and independently. The service is offered nationally, to all incoming and existing qualified adjusters who have successfully passed the necessary exams and background requirements to practice in the field.

MEDIA INQURIES:

Elaine Gulino Founder/CEO

License Assistant

844-827-7658

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