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Insurance Fraud Investigators

Certification, Licensing, and Special Requirements

Certification or Licensing

Insurance fraud investigators who are certified typically earn higher salaries, are more attractive job candidates, and have better chances of being promoted than those who are not certified. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners awards the certified fraud examiner credential to members who meet minimum academic and professional requirements and pass an examination.

The International Association of Special Investigation Units awards three certification credentials: certified insurance fraud investigator, certified insurance fraud analyst, and certified insurance fraud representative. Applicants must meet education and experience requirements, and pass an examination.

Other Requirements

Aspiring insurance fraud investigators must undergo a background check, which may include a drug test.

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