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Re: Signing Agent E&O is not available in all states
Posted by NVLSlady/VA of VA on 7/17/17 10:22am Msg #578644
I believe it's sort of a gimmicky thing since State Title licensed (settlement) agents carry at least $250k E & O here, in addition to surety bond. TC employees are not registered - just the companies; so for INSURANCE PURPOSES only, working for TC "agent" as an "employee" (vendor) requires no "Signing Agent" insurance. Would think MN (for OP) and other title-licensing States would similarly have its own policy for its agents appointed by Bureau of Insurance (or whomever appoints title producers in your State).

Plain E & O (I've never gone above 30k).
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 Notary E&O Vs. Signing Agent E&O - PegiT_MN on 7/17/17 9:38am
 Re: Notary E&O Vs. Signing Agent E&O -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/17/17 9:44am
 Cheryl, is that straight Notary E&O or does it also cover - Linda_H/FL on 7/17/17 9:48am
 Re: Cheryl, is that straight Notary E&O or does it also cover -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/17/17 9:53am
 Signing Agent E&O is not available in all states n/m -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/17/17 9:59am
 Re: Signing Agent E&O is not available in all states - NVLSlady/VA on 7/17/17 10:22am
 Re: Signing Agent E&O is not available in all states - Luckydog on 7/17/17 10:48am
 I had been carrying both, but dropped the SA portion due -  MW/VA on 7/17/17 1:03pm
 Also, I carry $50K E&O now. n/m -  MW/VA on 7/17/17 3:12pm



 
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