Hey Walter,
I've tried to answer your e-mail you sent to NALTEA, but the e-mail address I had keeps getting returned. I've attached your question and my reply in this posting. Call me with any questions.
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From: "Jay Duncan" <pres@naltea.org> To: "walter jenkins" <walterjenkins@adelphia.net> Subject: Re: What's New Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 08:22:26 -0400
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Good morning Walter, The NALTEA certification process has been completed and we are putting the final touches on the test, which was a major ordeal since it is a national test. We are still looking for more state specific question so each person can take a test that is more state oriented for their location. NALTEA has issued press releases concerning privacy issues and their alliance with AFN. The two E and O providers are waiting for a copy of the final test so they can then give us a program for those who are certified. The Code of Ethics has been completed and approved. This January's conference contains several educational workshops. NALTEA was included in a panel discussion at the REO 5 STAR conference and we have sat down in discussions with Fannie Mae about abstract and title curative issues. This was all done by a small group of volunteers, abstractors who took time away from thier business to help in NALTEA's efforts to make the abstractor's portion of the industry better. The future for NALTEA is getting our name out there and our goals for the industry. Better education, training, pay, better and more in-depth searches to protect consumers and recognation for the part abstractors play in title work that everything else is based on. But the small group of volunteers cannot do it by themselves. We need members to help out in various committees. Feel free to call me. I'm in Kansas City these week and you can reach me at 816-350-7673.
Jay Duncan
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:44:34 -0500, walter jenkins wrote > Hi Jay: Took a look at the website 11/15/05 and was wondering what > has been happening to get the NALTEA rolling. I requested an > application from Ken today for membership. However, I was surprised > that the website has not been updated since July 2004 (date of > Newsletter). Would be interested in joining since this is my > profession and know of others that would also be interested. But, > saw nothing new since the date listed above. Has anything been > done about association with E & O insurance or discounts towards E & > O. Has the committee developed anything to further education > towards certification. What are future goals as far as the NALTEA > and what benefits are derived from paying membership (definitely a > question that would be asked by potential members for their > membership fee). With the rising cost of Insurance and all other > associated cost or expenses, I like many others would sure want some > positive feedback on these issues. It's a dangerous game out there > now depending on someone elses indices (nothing being uniform in the > court houses, with each county using more or less there own computer > program and a State (GA) index that is only 7 years or less, with so > many mistakes being made. Its a wonder we all don't put disclaimers > on anything we do, like most county Superior Court Clerks. > Personally, I in particular would want to know the cost of possible > insurance in the 1 million bracket and is it competitive with other > companies. Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you in advance > for your responses. > > Walter Jenkins
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