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For Missouri, the rule says that a settlement agent must present the documents for recording.  I cannot find any specific rulings on this, so I don’t think the Missouri DOI has done any interpretation yet.  I would say that it is a degree of control.  So long as it is an employee of a company that has a licensed agent supervising the activity, then it doesn’t need to be a licensed person actually handling the documents.
 
For Missouri, the rule says that a settlement agent must present the documents for recording.  I cannot find any specific rulings on this, so I don’t think the Missouri DOI has done any interpretation yet.  I would say that it is a degree of control.  So long as it is an employee of a company that has a licensed agent supervising the activity, then it doesn’t need to be a licensed person actually handling the documents.
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* [[Recording Forms in Missouri|Recording Forms]]
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* [[Recording Jurisdictions in Missouri|Recording Jurisdictions]]
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* [[Recording Offices in Missouri|Recording Offices]]
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* [[Recording Requirements in Missouri|Recording Requirements]]
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* [[Recording Transfer Taxes in Missouri|Recording Transfer Taxes]]
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* [[Registered Land in Missouri|Registered Land]]

Latest revision as of 13:59, 17 September 2018

For Missouri, the rule says that a settlement agent must present the documents for recording. I cannot find any specific rulings on this, so I don’t think the Missouri DOI has done any interpretation yet. I would say that it is a degree of control. So long as it is an employee of a company that has a licensed agent supervising the activity, then it doesn’t need to be a licensed person actually handling the documents.