Difference between revisions of "Title Agent Licensing in Missouri"
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As far as licensing goes, there are two levels of licensing. One is for a producer which is a regular title insurance license and the other is for a qualified principal (“Title Agency Qualified Principal”). Each agent must have at least one qualified principal but can have multiple producers. Missouri is like a mini-Texas when it comes to compliance and state audits, so depending on who you ask, many functions like signatures on policies and commitments as well as examination and completion of T-10s must be done by a producer or qualified principal.