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NONRESIDENT TITLE  INSURANCE AGENT

                                TYPE AND CLASSES:                                          

  • 94-13 Nonresident Title Insurance Agent

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Florida Statutes 626.84201 defines a “NONRESIDENT TITLE INSURANCE AGENT” as an applicant that is not a resident of this state and is licensed in his or her home state as a title agent.  The title agent must be in full time charge of the nonresident title agency.

Florida Statutes 626.841 defines a “TITLE INSURANCE AGENT” as a person, appointed in writing by a title insurer for the purpose of issuing and countersigning binders, commitments, policies of title insurance, or guarantees of title in its behalf. 

    Application Qualifications:

  • Complete an online application for License and submit appropriate fees.   Apply for license

  • Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.

  • Must not be a resident of the state of Florida. For a list of reciprocal states, please click here.

  • Be a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services.

  • Must be fingerprinted on cards provided by the Florida Department of Financial Services.  Two fingerprint cards are mailed to the applicant.

 

Special Notes

  • Can only transact the specific lines of authority that are held in the resident state.

  • Must have successfully passed the required examination in their home state

  • Successfully pass Florida’s title agent examination.