State Regulator: Title Insurance
upgrades increase efficiency, reduce costs
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[November 24, 2015]
CHICAGO
– In ongoing efforts to increase efficiency and regulatory
responsiveness, the Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has implemented a revised agent
application and renewal process for title insurance companies
licensed in Illinois. Streamlining the two processes will result in
less personnel time spent on agent applications and renewals by both
underwriters and IDFPR. State savings are estimated to be $275,000,
with underwriters realizing a total savings of nearly $500,000 over
a five-year period.
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“IDFPR upgrades to the title agent application and registration
process saves valuable time and resources, while minimizing
processing times and reducing our backlog of applications,” said Sue
Humphris, Illinois Agency Services Manager at Stewart Title Guaranty
Company. “The real-time agent application reduces administrative
functions for underwriters, while allowing for a quick turnaround
and reduction in required documents. Additionally, I look forward to
the enhancements the State is in the processes of making to the
agent renewal process. Once implemented, it promises to
significantly reduce the very cumbersome, labor intensive and time
consuming annual registration.”
Prior to the upgrade, IDFPR estimates Department personnel received
approximately 2,000 title insurance applications per year and have
spent approximately 30 minutes to review each application. The new
method reduces that time to approximately six to seven minutes,
resulting in a time-savings of 75 to 80 percent.
Streamlining the agent renewal process frees underwriters from the
burdensome process of providing extraneous information not required
under the Title Insurance Act or its rules. The revised upgrades
will help ensure accuracy, while resulting in less personnel time
spent inputting and reviewing the applications and renewals by both
underwriters and IDFPR.
“As we continue efforts to increase regulatory productivity, while
reducing red tape for our licensees, proper utilization of existing
technologies has been an integral part of the process,” said Bryan
Schneider, IDFPR Secretary.
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“By revising the title agent application and renewal processes, we
are able to provide the same regulatory oversight, while reducing
the work load for both underwriters and the Department. To give an
example, these revisions eliminate 50,000 pages of irrelevant
documents that required submission by underwriters and review by the
Department. These upgrades afford a significant savings of time and
a better allocation of resources for both the underwriter and IDFPR.”
Title insurance underwriters must be licensed to lawfully conduct
business in Illinois. Title insurance agents are required to be
registered with IDFPR by a licensed title insurance underwriter.
There are currently 18 title insurance companies licensed in
Illinois, with over 18,000 title insurance agents authorized to
operate.
For additional information on title insurance regulations, visit
www.idfpr.com.
[Office of the Illinois Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation]
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