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Yes. All title officers need a license in NJ
Any agent should be able to help you.
The 1990s were a turbulent period for the industry, which experienced one of its worst years in 1991, when operating losses exceeded $190 million. Business stabilized in 1992 as demand for title insurance increased
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Please begin by reading Title VI of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
Generally speaking, a title insurance producer is the same as a title insurance agent.
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To register a car in New Jersey you need Certificate of Title Proof of New Jersey insurance Proof of your Social Security number or exemption The current odometer reading Your driver's license or, if you don't have a New Jersey license, appropriate identification. So no you cant register a car in NJ without insurace.
Fidelity National Finance announced the purchase of number-one-ranked Chicago Title Corp. in a $1.2 billion merger. With combined 1998 revenues of $3.4 billion, this merger created the largest title 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.