I depends on the state that you are in. In most states you can find the information on the government website under insurance.
To start a title company in NC, first form a corporation. Then obtain insurance. Get bonded and apply for license. Finally, get designated as an official agent.
Generally speaking, a title insurance producer is the same as a title insurance agent.
You obtain title insurance from a licensed title insurance agent; I would not purchase it from a captive agent (that is, from the lender providing my loan, or from the realtor listing/selling the house).
It depends on the state. In some states, where there are no licensing requirements to be a title agent/title agency, anyone can sell and effect title insurance without any special requirements or licensing. Other states require specific title licensing (like New Jersey), and an attorney must also have a title license in order to effect and sell title insurance. Additionally, states like MA require that in order to be a title agent, you must be also be an attorney. Check with your state's licensing requirements for specific details.
Yes. All title officers need a license in NJ
You should have a title in your name with a lien on it, at least, to obtain a license plate.
No, that will come from the title company that handles the closing.
i pay out my car but i still need to change the title ,i have insurance but not a license can i still transfer the title in my name?
contact an underwriter, OLD Republic NJ is who I suggest...
call your dmv, or insurance company call your dmv, or insurance company
In NJ you must have a title insurance producer's license in order to effect or sell title insurance. A "resident" producer's license is for someone residing (a resident) in the state of New Jersey. A "foreign" producer's license would be someone living outside of NJ, but effecting or selling title insurance. A licensed title producer can: perform title examinations, prepare title commitments/binders, give title insurance quotes, sell title insurance products/services, perform real estate closings/settlements and issue title insurance policies. Anyone receiving title insurance commissions must be licensed, including attorneys. A non-licensed person working in a title agency may perform administrative acts only that do not involve the above, which are considered "effecting and selling" title insurance. A resident producer is licensed bi-annually and required to take Continuing Education during each licensing period.
The details about the car such as the registration and title are needed. Also, a valid driver license is required as well as numerous forms of personal information as well.