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Bond types include, but are not limited to: State and Municipal license and permit, Court, Fidelity, Public Official, Notary, Motor Vehicle Dealer, Certificate of Title, Appeal, Discharge of Lien and Medicare.
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We actively support, and participate in, initiatives led by the American Property Casualty Insurance Association that aim to increase diversity in the insurance industry. Responsible for reviewing, maintaining and resolving Miscellaneous Surety Bond claims, within RLI defined authority, and pursuant to federal, state and Department of Insurance requirements.
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Commercial Title Examiner We have various Examiner positions located across the state of Florida- www. Minimum of 4 years at a Senior or Commercial Title Examiner level.
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Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), or Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE.
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ICC Plans Examiner Certification. - Experience checking most of the following design elements: architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety, energy conservation regulations (Title 24), Green Building Standards, Accessibility and Egress.
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POSITION TITLE: Forensic Evaluator (Psychologist) LOCATION: New Hampshire Office of the Forensic Examiner – Concord, NH. The Forensic Evaluator Psychologist provides evaluations within the statutory timeframe while providing quality competency evaluations for the State’s need for expert forensic psychiatric/psychological evaluations during the judiciary process to determine if clients are competent to stand trial, insanity, Gibbs, and dangerousness.
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At least 5 years of closing experience with TITLE/SETTLEMENT COMPANY or LAW FIRM, required. You must have knowledge of Closing Disclosure and Title Closing documents and will be responsible for contacting all partiesincluding lenders, Real Estate Agents, buyers and sellers to coordinate closings.
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16345BR Austin Texas Job Description Independence Title in Texas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anywhere Integrated Services, is seeking an experienced Title Examiner. Anywhere Integrated Services is a full-service title, settlement, underwriting and vendor management services company serving real estate companies, affinity groups, corporations and financial institutions in support of residential and commercial real estate transactions.
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In some cases, the Title Examiner role requires gathering information and creating or revising a commitment of title before passing along to a Title Officer. First American is looking to add a Title Examiner to our growing team in Florida.
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JOB TITLE: Senior Claims Examiner. Carl Warren has been a trusted partner specializing in property and casualty claims management, subrogation recovery, and litigation management for private and public sectors, insurance companies, and captives.
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In some cases, the Title Examiner role gathers information and creates a commitment of title before passing along to a Title Officer. First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional settlement services for real estate purchases, refinances and equity loans.
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Help coordinate the title policy with the title examiner. Understanding of mortgage loans, title commitments, title insurance, and real estate contracts. Must possess proficiency in escrow / title software.
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Headquartered in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Drees has operations in ten metropolitan areas: Greater Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio; Austin, Dallas and Houston, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jacksonville, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Washington, DC. Responsibilities/Qualifications Stability Title, a subsidiary of Drees Homes and First Equity Mortgage, is expanding and seeking candidates for a Title Examiner position in our Fort Mitchell, KY office.
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JOB TITLE: Claims Examiner - Days. The claims examiner reports directly to the claims manager. Unit: Claims Examiner/ 110-85300. The claims examiner reports directly to the claims manager.
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Experience as a DMV title specialist, DMV title examiner, or related position. DMV specialists also research titles and handle payoff inquiries, title release follow-ups, title perfection duties, DMV reconciliation, and validate FFCU’s security interest in vehicle portfolios.
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