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You can ask the original title agency that issued the Policy for a duplicate or their Underwriter. They may or may not charge for the extra copy.
Title Geek Answer In most state the title agency representive can be one of two positions: 1. Person hired by a title agency to represent their agency to solicit and sell title insurance products and services to attorneys, realtors, lenders, and the general public. In many states the title sales person or title rep must be a licensed title insurance producer. 2. Person working with the title underwriting company who represents that Underwriter to title agencies. The "Title Rep" would be the person going out to sign title agencies for the Underwriter (solicit new businesses to join that Underwriting company) and usually is the "go to" person for the agency should they need assistance in basic operational procedures and guidelines set by the Underwriter.
In most US states, go to a title agency and fill out the necessary paperwork. They charge about ($50.00) for the transfer - not including the charge in your state. Also, if you are giving the car as a gift, there are usually no taxes to be paid.
A NOTARY PUBLIC is a public officer who attests or certifies writings (as a deed or mortgage) to make them authentic and takes affidavits, depositions, and protests of negotiable paper. The state you reside can issue you a Notary Public commission. In some states, the County or Parish you live in issues a Notary Commission instead of it being state-issued. A TITLE PRODUCER is a licensed title insurance producer who has completed a title insurance pre-licensing course (typically a 48-60 hour course) and has passed the school examination, a state examination and paid licensing fees to the State DOBI or DOI. In many states a Title Producer is also required to complete Continuing Education hours during each licensing period in order to maintain their license in addition to paying the renewal fees when they come due. The terms are NOT interchangeable. Each is a separate and distinct designation or license. However, can a notary be a licensed title producer and visa versa, yes, ONLY if they have complied with both of the above requirements. In some states, ONLY a Title Producer who is also a Notary Public or an attorney may acknowledge/seal mortgage loans and deeds for a title agency. In other states, a Notary Public can acknowlege/seal mortgage loans and deeds for a title agency without being a Title Producer. In other states, only an Attorney can acknowledge/seal mortgage loans and deeds for a title agency, regardless of whether they are also a licensed title producer and notary public. Additionally, in some states an Attorney is considered an "Officer of the Courts" and does not need to be an Notary Public in order to acknowledge Deeds, Mortgages, etc.
Indiana is an open primaryThe loan agency can't take his name off of the title
MUST contact the tax collector's office in the county they are wanting to open the title agency.
she would have to sign a form at the title agency.
No, a Title Agency or individual producer cannot use an Underwriter's authority to sell title insurance unless that agency or individual producer is an employee of the Underwriter and the Underwriter also acts as an agency in the state it is doing business in. 1. A Title Insurance AGENT is the business who acts in behalf of an Underwriter. 2. A Title Insurance COMPANY/UNDERWRITER is the company who issues title insurance. Example: John Doe decided to open a Title Agency, but in order to do that, he must sign an agency agreement with an Underwriter to act as an agent for that underwriter. Once the agreement is in place and all conditions of the agreement have been met, John Doe may now go solicit business for that Underwriter under his newly created Title Agency. Can he sell title insurance in behalf of the underwriter without being licensed? The answer is yes and no. Some states require that a Title Agency and its principal (primary owner) be licensed specifically for title insurance. Other states have no licensing requirements to operate as a Title Agency. The best 2 resources to find out what your State requires for agency licensing are: 1. Department of Insurance (in your state) 2. Title Insurance Underwriter authorized to do business in your state
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"Public Health" should be capitalized when it refers to specific organizations, departments, or programs, such as the "Department of Public Health" or "Public Health Agency." It is also capitalized when it appears in the title of a document or publication. However, when used in a general sense to describe the field or discipline, it should be written in lowercase, as in "studies in public health."