Alberta
Adjuster's Certificate - Level 1
Must pass an examination of the Alberta Insurance Council.
Must be subject to the direct supervision of a holder of a level 3 adjuster’s certificate
of authority. All reports in relation to the adjustment of claims must be approved
and countersigned by that holder of a level 3 adjuster’s certificate of authority.
The level 1 exam must be written if the applicant has not been licensed in Alberta
in more than 24 months or if the person is a new applicant in Alberta and is unable
to provide proof they held an adjuster license in another jurisdiction within the
previous 12 months.
Adjuster's Certificate - Level 2
Twenty-four months of consecutive claims adjusting experience plus successful completion of six Insurance Institute of Canada courses for a designation as an Associate of the Insurance Institute of Canada, of which one course must be C-15 (Loss Adjustment and Claims Settlements) or C-17 (Claims 1) or C-110 (Essentials of Loss Adjusting).Must be subject to the direct supervision of a holder of a level 3 adjuster’s certificate of authority. All reports in relation to the adjustment of claims must be approved and countersigned by that holder of a level 3 adjuster’s certificate of authority.
Adjuster's Certificate - Level 3
Successfully met Level 2 requirements.
Is an Associate or Fellow of the Insurance Institute of Canada or CIP or FCIP.
Has successfully completed the C-32 (Bodily Injury Claims) and either C-46 (Claims
2), C41 (Property Loss Adjustment) or C-111 (Advanced Loss Adjusting) courses of
the Insurance Institute of Canada.
Has acted as an adjuster for at least 60 months within the 10 year period immediately
preceding the date of application.
Continuing Education Requirements
An individual who holds a Level 1, 2 or 3 certificate of authority must each year complete a minimum of 15 hours of the continuing education courses approved under section 29 with respect to the Adjuster’s Certificate of Authority.




