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Escrow Jobs in Raleigh, NC (NOW HIRING)

At least 6 months of experience in Loan Servicing, finance, or escrow Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines with attention to detail Experience working directly with users to define business ...

At least 6 months of experience in loan servicing, finance, or escrow. * Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines with attention to detail. * Experience working directly with users to define ...

Real Estate Agent

Raleigh, NC ยท Remote

$85K - $185K/yr

As part of the Carrington and Vylla family of companies, we provide nearly every aspect of homeownership under one roof - from real estate with Vylla Home to title, settlement and escrow services ...

Job responsibilities will include (i) preparation of land acquisition and land sale contracts and related documents (amendments, escrow agreements, easements, etc.); (ii) preparation of contract ...

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How much do escrow jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for escrow in Raleigh, NC is $56,756.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,600.00 and $64,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Escrow Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Escrow Officer, you need strong knowledge of real estate transactions, title procedures, and compliance regulations, typically supported by experience in escrow or related fields and sometimes state licensure. Familiarity with escrow software systems, document management tools, and e-signature platforms is essential. Attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication skills help build trust and ensure accuracy throughout the closing process. These skills are crucial for safeguarding client funds, ensuring legal compliance, and facilitating smooth, error-free real estate transactions.

What are some common challenges faced by escrow officers, and how can they overcome them?

Escrow officers often encounter challenges such as managing tight closing deadlines, ensuring all parties provide accurate documentation, and navigating last-minute changes to transactions. Staying organized and maintaining clear communication with buyers, sellers, lenders, and real estate agents is essential for overcoming these hurdles. Developing strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills helps escrow officers prevent errors and resolve issues quickly, ensuring a smooth closing process for all parties involved.

What are escrow agents and what do they do?

Escrow agents are neutral third parties who manage the holding and transfer of funds or property during a transaction, such as a real estate sale. Their main job is to ensure that all terms and conditions of the agreement between the buyer and seller are met before the transaction is finalized. Escrow agents hold important documents and money in a secure account until all parties have fulfilled their contractual obligations. Once everything is completed, the escrow agent disburses funds and records necessary paperwork to finalize the deal. This process helps protect both buyers and sellers from fraud or misunderstandings.

What is an escrow job?

An escrow job involves managing the escrow process in real estate transactions, ensuring that funds, documents, and property titles are properly handled and transferred according to the agreement. Escrow officers or specialists typically work with legal documents, use escrow software, and require attention to detail to facilitate smooth closings.

What is the difference between Escrow vs Notary?

AspectEscrowNotary
Required CredentialsReal estate or title licensing, escrow officer certificationNotary public commission, sometimes additional certifications
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, real estate firms, escrow companiesNotary offices, banks, mobile services, legal settings
Employer & Industry UsageReal estate, mortgage, title companiesLegal, banking, real estate, government

While both roles involve legal documentation and certification, escrow officers manage funds and documents during real estate transactions, ensuring all conditions are met. Notaries primarily authenticate signatures and certify documents. Understanding these differences helps clarify their distinct functions within the real estate and legal industries.

What is escrow salary?

An escrow officer's salary typically ranges from $40,000 to $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the company. Many escrow officers earn additional compensation through commissions or bonuses based on the volume of transactions they handle. Certifications such as the Certified Escrow Officer (CEO) can also influence earning potential.

How much do escrow specialists typically earn?

Escrow specialists typically earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the complexity of transactions. Salaries can increase with certifications such as the Certified Escrow Officer (CEO) and familiarity with escrow software tools.

How much does an escrow officer make?

An escrow officer's average salary in Arizona ranges from $45,000 to $70,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and the size of the company. Experienced officers with certifications like the Certified Escrow Officer (CEO) may earn higher salaries, and some positions include bonuses or commissions based on transaction volume.
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Infographic showing various Escrow job openings in Raleigh, NC as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,756 per year, or $27.3 per hour.
Junior Loan Servicing & Escrow Specialist (Durham)

Junior Loan Servicing & Escrow Specialist (Durham)

Latino Community Credit Union

Durham, NC โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description

LCCU is hiring!

Your Contribution:

ย The Junior Loan Servicing and Escrow Specialist will service Real Estate loan accounts (First ML and HELOCs) in matters related to Insurance, taxes, flood, and all escrow-related tasks. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining hazard insurance, policy changes, tax payments, and flood coverage, including any force-placed insurance requirements. Service all real estate collateral documents and processes including, execution of partial deed releases, subordination document analysis, preparation and recording of successor in interest communications and validation, life of loan mortgage record document preparation and processing, and branch/operational real estate loan collateral support. Frequent contact with members, credit union employees, insurance companies, and tax offices.ย 


ย As a vital member of the LCCU team, your responsibilities include the following:

  • Work closely and communicate consistently with other Loan Servicing employees in completing work requirements.ย 
  • Responsible for ensuring security, maintenance, and compliance.ย 
  • Basic knowledge of Escrow accounts, Escrow analysis, Taxes, Insurance (Hazard and Flood), and Loss Drafts.ย 
  • Process county, city, and town real estate tax payments, and payment changes.ย 
  • Employees will be expected to cross-train in other areas of the entire department.ย 
  • Identify ways to make the department run more efficiently.ย 
  • Perform all Escrow Cancellations/Flood and Loan Servicing duties, such as processing homeowner's, wind/hail, and flood insurance policy cancellations and new business policy changes in a timely manner as well as any Force Placed insurance or Blanket policy changes as required.ย 
  • Assist the RE Loan Servicing and Escrow Specialist/Manager in resolving problems and handling insurance exceptions.ย 
  • Assist specialists with processing DOT Satisfactions, collateral jacket, collateral vault compliance, and successor in interest processing.ย 
  • Assist specialists with processing electronic storage/imaging of real estate collateral documentation.ย 
  • Work payment unposted reports and other reports as needed as well as reversals and service requests related to First MLs and HELOCs.ย 
  • Perform all duties of Servicing such as, posting payment rejects, quoting, and processing ML and HELOC payoffs, and consolidation of Loan Servicing Transactions.ย 
  • Assist Accounting or other departments to rectify any outstanding outages pertaining to Escrow or Servicing.ย 
  • Assist in the completion of monthly audits and work monthly/quarterly reports as needed.ย 
  • Process requests and assist credit union employees and members with Escrow and Servicing questions.ย 
  • Meet crucial deadlines for daily activities and department reports.ย 
  • Review insurance, taxes, and other documents to verify and address escrow-related issues.ย 
  • Enhance knowledge of Loan Servicing, Loss Mitigation, and Loan Origination departments.ย 
  • Maintain a basic knowledge of the Federal Regulations associated with Escrow and Servicing.ย 
  • Monitor the department's email and distribute incoming loan documents to the member's loans.ย 
  • Must communicate with branch personnel and closing agents to ensure compliance with Credit Union Escrow requirements.ย 
  • Coordinate with management to analyze workflow, develop departmental tasks, and update departmental procedures.ย 
  • Willing to assist in all areas of operations as needed.ย 
  • Other duties as assigned by management.ย 

Requirements

Curious about joining our LCCU team? Here's what you'll need to bring along:

  • Fair Lending Essentials 30403C.ย 
  • (Equal Credit Opportunity) Regulation B: Comprehensive 30401C.ย 
  • Reg Z Closed End 30425C.ย 
  • Reg Z Open End Credit Disclosures, 30422C.ย 
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA): Essentials 30324C.ย 
  • Understanding the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 30123C.ย 
  • Servicemember Series: A Military Lending Act MLA Guide 30409C.ย 
  • Servicemember Series: Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) Protections 30408C.ย 
  • Unfair, Deceptive, and Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP): Mitigating Risk 30380C.ย 
  • SAR: Responding to Suspicious 30503C.ย 
  • Reg E and E-SIGN Requirements for Recurring Payments for Collections 4800C.ย 

Required Qualifications:ย 

  • High School diploma or GED equivalent with 0 to 1 years of recent mortgage lending experience.ย 
  • Must obtain and maintain notary and/or eNotary certification.ย 
  • Obtain and maintain licenses/certifications as needed based on Credit Union services.ย 
  • Maintain basic knowledge of real estate lending products, policies, and guidelines.ย 
  • Meets compliance and regulatory standards in terms of loan servicing.ย 
  • Must be professional and courteous in all interactions with members, insurance and tax agents, and co-workers.ย 
  • Must be self-motivated and perform duties at an elevated level.ย 
  • Must adhere to the work schedule and attendance policy established by the manager.ย 
  • Must possess and demonstrate attention to detail, work accuracy, mathematical skills, and the ability to manage deadline pressures.ย 
  • Must have a basic understanding of Escrow and Loan Servicing procedures.ย 
  • Must be proficient in Excel, Word, and computer databases.ย 
  • Must be able to speak and write English & Spanish fluently is required.ย 
  • Must meet all LCCU (Latino Community Credit Union) mandated education requirements.ย 
  • Must possess an independent and strong work ethic.ย 

LCCU is the perfect fit for you if:

  • You are motivated to learn and grow into the best version of your professional and personal self.
  • Your core values resonate with pursuing meaningful results to make a positive difference in your community.
  • You thrive in an environment with team members who work from the heart. With employees from 20 different countries, we are a fun and multicultural team that comes together to embrace and learn from our differences. Organizational initiatives are constant.

What does LCCU have to offer you?

We provide a challenging and friendly work environment as well as a competitive salary and benefits package, including an employer-paid medical insurance plan, 401(k) plan (with a substantial company match), employer-paid life and disability plan, and generous paid time off to maintain a healthy work/life balance.

We foster a culture that incites creativity, encourages collaboration, and provides the opportunity for our employees to be their best and build their careers. Don't wait! Come and experience the purpose that comes with being part of the movement towards a stronger, more inclusive community.


Apply Now!

To learn more about Latino Community Credit Union visit our webpage, www.latinoccu.org, and to view available opportunities, please visit the Careers section.

Latino Community Credit Union is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.