As an escrow officer, you help real estate agents and lenders close a real estate transaction. Your duties involve preparing deeds and other closing documents, disbursing applicable funds, writing escrow instructions, and communicating those instructions to clients. Your responsibilities cover paperwork processes and financial processing tasks as you manage the flow of vital transaction records, such as titles, property title fees, property deeds, statements, and taxes. You interact directly with clients, maintaining communication with both buyers and sellers, real estate agents, attorneys, mortgage brokers, and title companies. You follow lender and legal requirements to ensure seamless transactions for clients.