TLTA provides Compliance Updates to our members via email to make them aware of regulatory changes and clarifications from the Texas Department of Insurance. The updates include information on agent licensing changes and renewals,  Basic Manual updates, statistical data reports and much more.

Stay in Compliance With TLTA's Title Agent Compliance Checklist and Reporting Calendar

TLTA has updated our compliance checklist to help owners, managers and title agents stay in compliance year-round. This important checklist has monthly, quarterly, annual and biennial deadlines, as well as a month-by-month list of deadlines to meet. Some important January deadlines include sales tax reporting (all filers), file guaranty fee remittance form with TTIGA, or Federal reporting of W2 and W3 to Social Security Administration. 
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Compliance Update Archive

Below is a list of those updates, archived and available online for your convenience.

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2023


December

  • TDI Proposes Rule to Adopt Liquidity Stress Test Framework for Certain Insurers

November

  • Underwriters: TDI Stakeholder Meeting - Projected Rates for Maintenance Taxes and Examination Assessments

October

  • Attention Title Agents Licensed In Travis County

October

  • FinCEN Expands GTO to Include Travis County

September

  • TDI to Present Webinar for Title Insurance Underwriters Oct. 5

August

  • Reminder: 2022 agent statistical data due to TDI no later than this Monday, Aug. 21

August

  • TDI Compliance Reminders for Agents 3 Upcoming Due Dates

July

  • TDI Issues 2022 Underwriter Data Call

June

  • TDI Issues Call for 2022 Agent Statistical Data
This information is being provided by TLTA for educational and reference purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial or business advice from or on behalf of TLTA. Users should consult their own legal counsel and subject-matter experts to ensure that any policies adopted or actions taken meet the requirements unique to their company.

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