Licensed escrow companies are always legitimate so it advisable to work with a licensed company in NJ or usa. I'll recommend https://escrowlion.com. They have low fees and they are extremely fast.
Unity Mutal Life the phone number is 3154487000 they are out of NY
751 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102-3777
A known prudential insurance company in the United States, and probably the most famous is "Prudential Financial". This is a Fortune 500 company founded in 1875 and headquartered in Newark, NJ.
In order to sell title insurance in NJ, you must hold a NJ title insurance producer's license. Pre-licensing courses are available throughout out the State. Once you have completed the course, passed the school and state tests, the state of NJ requires 48 hours of CE during the 4 year licensing period. In addition to enabling a person to sell title, the license also provides for any person "effecting" title which includes examination/underwriting, sales and conducting title closings. Attorneys closing for a title agency must hold a Producer's license. "Notaries only" are not allowed to conduct closings for title agencies. Notaries must also be licensed producers.
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the company would need to contact NJ MVC & request a corp code which is # similar to a driver license # but it is for your company instead of an individual person. after you get the corp code you can register your vehicle(s) in the company name, providing you have it insured 1st
if your vehicle is licensed in NJ, and has NJ plates on it, and you have NJ insurance, they cannot ticket you in PA for having expired NJ inspection.
Check http://www.bls.gov/
Yes, was in Orange, NJ
Plymouth Rock out of Lindon, NJ
No, each state has their own codes for qualification as a licensed plumber. If they are license in both NJ and NY, yes.
There are no requirements to teach self defense in New Jersey, or most places. You may have to meet requirements for a business and/or health club laws.
85 hr. residential. 120 hr. commercial NJ
New York does not post NJ tickets to your record. However, NJ can suspend your right to drvie in NJ if you get enough tickets in their state or NY will suspend your license for non-payment in NJ.
contact an underwriter, OLD Republic NJ is who I suggest...
You need to contact your agent of policy services dept. for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you this is company specific in most cases.
This is a question best addressed to the NJ state board that licenses that profession, but I'm willing to bet that the answer is yes.