What do you need to sell title insurance in 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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