Florida Law requires that in order for a Nonresident Title Agent or Title Agency to obtain a license in Florida, the applicant's home state (where they live or have a principal place of business) must offer Resident and Non-Resident Title licenses and the applicant MUST pass the Florida Title Agent Examination.
The following states meet these requirements. Agents or agencies that hold a resident title license in one of these states are eligible for a Florida Nonresident Title license:
Arizona | Minnesota | Rhode Island |
Arkansas | Mississippi | South Carolina |
Colorado | Missouri | Tennessee |
Delaware | Montana | Vermont |
Georgia | New Hampshire | Virginia |
Hawaii | New Jersey | Washington (Title Agency Only) |
Illinois | New Mexico | Washington DC |
Indiana | New York | West Virginia |
Kansas | Nebraska | Wisconsin |
Louisiana | North Carolina | |
Maine | North Dakota | |
Maryland | Ohio | |
Massachusetts | Oklahoma | |
Michigan | Pennsylvania |
The following states DO NOT meet these requirements. 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.
Agents or agencies that hold a title license in one of these states are NOT ELIGIBLE for a Florida Non-Resident Title license due to the reason indicated:
Alabama Does not offer a non-resident license |
Nevada Does not offer a non-resident license |
Alaska Does not offer a non-resident license |
Oregon Does not offer a non-resident license |
California Does not offer a non-resident license |
South Dakota Does not offer a non-resident license |
Connecticut Does not license Title Agents |
Texas Does not offer a non-resident license |
Idaho Does not offer a non-resident license |
Utah Does not offer a non-resident license |
Iowa Does not license Title Agents |
Wyoming Does not offer a non-resident license |
Kentucky Does not license Title Agents |