Preparing a PolicyLooking to gain a keener understanding of title issues and policy
preparation? Have a rating question? The Fund has all the products and
services you need to keep you compliant and up to date.
The Fund
Procedures Handbook has everything you need to know about doing
business with The Fund, including how to prepare policy and endorsement
forms, rating and submitting the forms, and Fund Branch information.
Fund
Title Notes is regarded as an essential reference for Florida title
issues and is frequently cited by courts and other underwriters as an
authoritative source.
The Standard
Commitment Clauses (SCC) Handbook contains The Fund's standardized
Requirements and Exceptions clauses to assist you in the preparation of
Title Insurance Commitments.
The Dos
and Don'ts section provides helpful hints and instructions for
submitting your paper title insurance forms to The Fund. By following
these simple directions, The Fund is able to process your paper policies
faster and provide better service to you.
The Worksheets section provides access to
The Fund's most current premium calculation forms. Please be sure to use
the appropriate worksheet to ensure the correct rate is applied.
With 4Real, no other
software is required to give you all the help you need to quickly and
easily produce all your Fund Commitment, Policy and Endorsement forms.
4Real® is available via download to members at no charge.
DoubleTime, The
Fund's comprehensive, closing software has numerous features to speed
policy preparation, rating, and forms submission, including Master
Property, Clause Library, Fund standard title insurance forms, Premium
Calculation (Rating), access to Fund Title Notes and the SCC Handbook,
and DoubleTime®'s newest feature, eSolutions.
With eSolutions
for Fund Forms, your title insurance forms can be sent to The Fund
electronically with just a few mouse clicks. What's more, you can
request electronic serial numbers for your Commitments and Policies,
which means you'll never run out of forms inventory again.
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