RECIPROCITY LIST FOR NONRESIDENT TITLE
AGENTS AND AGENCIES
Florida Law
requires that in order for a Non-Resident
Title Agent or Title Agency to obtain a license in Florida,
the applicant's home state must offer
Resident and Non-Resident Title licenses
and the applicant MUST pass the
Florida Title Agent Examination. The following states meet these
requirements and Title Agents or Title
Agencies residing in these states are eligible for a
Florida Non-Resident Title license:
STATES
WITH TITLE AGENT & TItle Agency RECIPROCITY
|
Arizona |
Montana |
|
Arkansas |
New Hampshire |
|
California
|
New Jersey |
|
Colorado |
New Mexico |
|
Connecticut |
New York |
|
Delaware |
Nebraska |
|
Georgia |
North Carolina |
|
Hawaii |
North Dakota |
|
Illinois |
Ohio |
|
Mississippi |
West Virginia |
NOT
ELIGIBLE for the Non-Resident Title Agent or
Title Agency
license
The following states
either do not issue Title licenses, or do
not allow Florida Resident Title
Licensees to obtain a Non-Resident Title
license in that state. Applicants from
these states are NOT ELIGIBLE for the
Non-Resident Title Agent or Title Agency
license in Florida:
|
Alabama – Does not offer a
non-resident license |
Oregon – Does not offer a
non-resident license |
|
Alaska – Does not offer a non-resident license |
South Dakota – Does not offer a
non-resident license |
|
Idaho – Does not offer a
non-resident license |
Texas – Does not offer a
non-resident license |
|
Iowa –Does not license Title Agents |
Utah – Does not offer a
non-resident
license |
|
Nevada – Does not offer a
non-resident icense |
Wyoming - Does not offer a
non-resident license |