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Disbursement of files in New Jersey is '''not required''' to be done by or supervised by attorneys, but it is quite common in northern New Jersey for approved attorneys to act as closing agents.
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Disbursement of files in New Jersey is '''not required''' to be done by or supervised by attorneys, but it is quite common in northern New Jersey for approved attorneys to act as closing agents and handle disbursements.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:40, 17 August 2018

Overview

Attorney involvement is not required for most aspects of title insurance transactions in New Jersey.

Sources

Attorney Title Certifications

Attorney Title Certifications are not required and not commonly used in New Jersey.

Attorney Title Opinions

Attorney Title Opinions are not required and not commonly used in New Jersey.

Document Preparation

Title companies and their agents in New Jersey may prepare standardized document forms such as deeds and other documents in connection with the issuance of a title insurance policy.

Closings and Escrow

Closings are not required to be done by or supervised by attorneys in New Jersey, but it is quite common in northern New Jersey for approved attorneys to act as closing agents.

Parties to a closing are not required to be represented by attorneys in New Jersey, but they quite commonly represent parties in north New Jersey.

Disbursement

Disbursement of files in New Jersey is not required to be done by or supervised by attorneys, but it is quite common in northern New Jersey for approved attorneys to act as closing agents and handle disbursements.

Recording

Document recording in New Jersey is not required to be done by or supervised by attorneys.

Other

Cross-References