Nev. Admin. Code § 692A.055 - Licensing of title agents: Required experience; proof of experience
1. A person who wishes to obtain a license as
a title agent must:
(a) Have at least 1 year
of recent experience relating to title insurance of a nature sufficient to
allow the person to fulfill the responsibilities of a title agent; or
(b) Attain a score of 70 or more on an
examination on the subject of title insurance prescribed by the Commissioner
within 1 year immediately preceding the date of the application for the
license.
2. Except as
otherwise provided in subsection 3, an applicant for a license as a title agent
must submit to the Commissioner proof of the experience required by this
section in the form of a statement from each employer with whom the applicant
claims to have obtained the experience. Each statement must be signed and
attested to by the employer and include:
(a)
The name and address of the employer;
(b) The name and title of the immediate
supervisor of the applicant, if any;
(c) A description of the duties and
responsibilities of the applicant during his or her employment and their
relation to title insurance;
(d)
The period during which the applicant fulfilled those duties and
responsibilities; and
(e) The
reason the applicant left the employment of his or her employer.
3. An applicant may submit any
other form of proof of his or her experience that is satisfactory to the
Commissioner.
Notes
NRS 679B.130, 692A.090, 692A.100, 692A.1033
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