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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Escrow Officer’s License application in the editor.
Begin with Section A, where you will provide your full name, mailing address, and residential address. Ensure that all names are written in full without initials.
Complete the required fields for your contact information, including phone number and email address. Indicate whether you consent to share your email with other parties.
Fill in your Social Security Number, date of birth, and driver’s license information. Be sure to answer questions regarding any criminal history accurately.
In Section B, the sponsoring title agent must complete their identification and certification details. This includes confirming your employment status and counties of operation.
Attach any necessary documents such as fingerprints and the original Texas escrow officer’s schedule bond before submitting your application.
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