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INtegrity First Corporation |
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Where the customer never comes in second...That’s our policy! |


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Yes, Title Agents in Pennsylvania are required to have a surety bond of $100,000 and a fidelity bond of $150,000. A waiver of the fidelity bond is possible if the title agency has no employees. Refer to the Pennsylvania regulation for the specific requirements and how they apply to you. Lawyers in Pennsylvania who are Title Agents must also abide by the regulations. |
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We at INtegrity First realize that different people are comfortable with different methods of communication. In addition, we know that convenience and access is important when you need to get in touch with us. With this in mind, the following are all ways you can use to contact us: Telephone (412) 563-2106, Fax (412) 563-6109, U.S. Mail 3633 Poplar Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15234, Email info@integrityfirstins.biz , Web Site www.integrityfirstins.biz. |
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Working with an agent who represents only one company obviously limits your choices, however they may have more influence with that single company. That influence may help you through the underwriting process. Working with an agent who represents many companies will be able to provide you with more choices and may be in a better position to tailor the policy to your specific needs. An ideal situation would be to align yourself with an agent who has a strong and committed relationship with one carrier but is able to access other carriers in the event your situation calls for alternative solutions. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Necessary no, important yes! Having an agent that can visit your home or office to review your particular risk exposures, explain your coverages or help you complete an application for coverage will make your insurance purchase less stressful, more meaningful and ensure that you receive the proper coverage. Communicating the issues and guiding you through the process is usually easier to understand when you're sitting next to your agent. Local agents do not have to be across the street or down the block; they do however, have to be willing to come to your office or home and be part of your evaluation and purchase process. |
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Question 1: Is having a local agent working on your behalf necessary? |
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Question 2: Am I better off seeking advice from an agent who represents one company or many companies? |
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Question 3: What methods of communication can I use to contact INtegrity First? |
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Question 4: Are Title Agents in Pennsylvania required to have a surety and fidelity bond? |
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No, lawyers practicing in Pennsylvania are not required to be insured with professional liability insurance. It is advisable but it is not required. In July 2006, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court approved an amendment to the Rule of Professional Conduct 1.4 which involves certain mandatory disclosure requirements regarding professional liability insurance. Please refer to Pennsylvania Rule of Professional Conduct 1.4(c) for the specific wording and guidance as to how it applies to your specific situation. |
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Question 5: Are lawyers in Pennsylvania required to have professional liability insurance? |
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