Title 101 Part 9: Preparing To Close, E-Notary and RON

We are pleased to have TLTA's new and improved Introduction to Title Insurance in Texas series, also known as Title 101! This is one part of the 12-part series available as an on-demand video, which features an updated program with the basic training and knowledge you need for the fundamental aspects of Texas title insurance. Presented by industry subject matter experts, this seminar will cover everything from basic property concepts to post-closing issues. This course will discuss the following:

Preparing to Close

  • Curative matters – from the commitment
  • Prepare settlement statements, Closing Disclosure, Texas Disclosure
  • Collaborate with Lender Throughout the Process
  • Prepare and Review Final Commitment
  • Review and Resolve all Schedule C (Curative) Matters from Commitment
  • Review Tax Information
  • TDI regulations – state law
  • What If All Parties Can’t Attend Closing in Your Office?    
E-Notary, E-Closing and My Good Friend RON
  • How it works 
  • Equipment, set up, training, integration, etc.
  • Implementation


Presented by: Brandi Abercrombie, CESP, CTIP, NTP, National Investors Title Insurance Company 


CE: 1.0 hours Escrow Credit (expires 11/4/26)


Under Procedural Rule P-28 II I-6, TDI will not award credit hours for completing the same course more than once per reporting period.

 

When
11/4/2022 - 11/4/2026
Where
Videos, On Demand

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