Get a Nonresident License You must hold an equivalent resident license in good standing in your home state to apply for a nonresident license online through NIPR. Apply and find rules and fees through NIPR Nonresident Individual License Nonresident Individual License for Adjusters Nonresident Business License See Special Requirements for: Managing General Agent Reinsurance Intermediary Third Party Administrator Viatical Settlement Motor Vehicle Service Contract Limited Lines: Credit, Crop, Title, Travel, Bail Bonds, Motor Vehicle Rental, and Portable Electronics Nonresident Licensees With a Domicile State that Does Not Recognize Adjuster License Class Independent adjuster licensees from the following states must qualify for the independent adjuster license under AS 21.27.275. Colorado DC Iowa Illinois Kansas Massachusetts Maryland Missouri North Dakota Nebraska New Jersey Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Virginia Wisconsin This requires the applicant supply fingerprint cards, pass the Alaska adjuster exam, and complete at least 24 hours of continuing education (21 general and 3 ethics credits) per renewal cycle. Licensees may supply transcripts from their Designated Home State in lieu of completing Alaska continuing education. Alaska will report as a DHS to the PDB upon request. Related Paper Application and Renewal Forms