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Reynolds and Reynolds recently highlighted that its F&I Libraries now cover 16 states as the company established the Reynolds LAW Arizona F&I Library.

Reynolds reiterated that the library is a comprehensive catalog of standardized, legally reviewed finance and insurance documents for dealers in Arizona. The documents in the LAW Arizona F&I Library are available in both paper-based and electronic formats.

“Dealers continue to face a number of pressures impacting their business,” said Jerry Kirwan, senior vice president and general manager of Reynolds Document Services.

“Among those pressures are increasing levels of regulatory scrutiny and increasing demands from consumers for a more rewarding buying experience with the dealership,” Kirwan said. “Part of Reynolds’ response is to develop tools such as the documents in the LAW Arizona F&I Library that help dealers put in place the mechanisms to deal with these pressures head on as well as help them prepare them for the future of automotive retailing."

Specifically, the documents in the Reynolds LAW Arizona F&I Library can help dealers:

— Minimize compliance risk: The documents in the LAW Arizona F&I Library are regularly reviewed for compliance with the latest automotive regulations. Reynolds' industry-leading forms specialists lead the review, in conjunction with Reynolds' outside legal partners.

— Streamline F&I processes: By using the standardized vehicle deal documents in the LAW Arizona F&I Library, dealers can achieve a more consistent and effective F&I process in every transaction.

— Increase customer satisfaction: The LAW Arizona F&I Library contains documents written in consumer-friendly language to help create a more transparent and understandable F&I process and improve the customer experience with the dealership.

— Smooth the transition to electronic transactions: The printed documents in the LAW Arizona F&I Library are also available in a digital format, which helps facilitate the conversion to laser-printed transactions or e-contracting. Reynolds Document Services maintains licensing agreements with all major providers of electronic F&I (e-F&I) solutions.

Now along with Arizona, Reynolds has libraries for:

—Oregon
—Colorado
— Tennessee
— Maryland
— North Carolina
— Louisiana
— Alabama
— Massachusetts
— Ohio
— California
— Illinois
— Pennsylvania
— West Virginia
— Washington
— Virginia