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This is a remote-based role with a requirement for ~30% travel to project sites in Kentucky for ... Be responsible for all parcel identification, mapping, and integration of land, title, and ...

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... site, remote or hybrid, depending on project needs. Right-of-Way Agents * Acquire land rights ... Title Professionals * Conduct title research and analyze property ownership and encumbrances.

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How much do remote land title abstractor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote land title abstractor in the United States is $37.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.29 and $41.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Land Title Abstractor?

A Remote Land Title Abstractor is a professional who researches and compiles information about the history of property titles, liens, and ownership from public records, but does so remotely rather than in person. They analyze legal documents such as deeds, mortgages, and court records to determine the legal status of a property’s title. This work is essential for real estate transactions, ensuring that there are no outstanding legal issues or claims on a property. Remote Land Title Abstractors utilize online databases and digital tools to access and review documents. Their findings help buyers, sellers, and lenders make informed decisions during property transactions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Land Title Abstractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Land Title Abstractor, you need a solid understanding of real estate law, property records research, and title documentation, often supported by experience or certification in title abstracting. Familiarity with title search software, public records databases, and various recording systems is essential for efficient work. Strong attention to detail, analytical skills, and excellent written communication help ensure accuracy and clarity in reports. These skills are crucial for delivering reliable title information that supports real estate transactions and mitigates legal risks.

What are the main challenges faced by remote land title abstractors, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote land title abstractors often face challenges such as accessing various county records online, verifying the accuracy of historical documents, and maintaining clear communication with clients and team members. To manage these effectively, it's important to be familiar with multiple online record systems, employ strong organizational skills for document tracking, and utilize secure collaboration tools for sharing information. Proactively reaching out to county offices when digital records are incomplete can also help ensure thorough and accurate title research.
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Land Agent Louisiana

Volta Group Global LLC

Baker, LA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Location: Louisiana (minimum 50% in-field travel)
Company: Volta Group
Industry: Energy & Infrastructure Development
About Volta Group
Volta Group is a vertically integrated land and regulatory services partner supporting complex energy and infrastructure projects across the United States. Our team specializes in land acquisition, title and due diligence, permitting and zoning, and stakeholder coordination, helping projects move from planning to execution with clarity and confidence.
We work across renewable energy, transmission, digital infrastructure, and other large-scale development projects where land strategy and landowner relationships are critical to success.
Position Overview
Volta Group is seeking an experienced Land Agent based in Louisiana to support land acquisition and right-of-way campaigns for energy and infrastructure projects. The Land Agent will work directly with landowners, developers, and internal project teams to secure land rights, conduct due diligence, and help advance projects through the development lifecycle.
This role requires strong negotiation skills, knowledge of Louisiana property records and title research, and the ability to build trust with landowners and local stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
  • Identify and contact landowners to negotiate option agreements, leases, easements, and purchase agreements
  • Conduct surface ownership and title research using parish records and online databases
  • Prepare and manage landowner contact logs, tract reports, and acquisition status updates
  • Coordinate with project managers, title teams, and survey teams to support development efforts
  • Assist with right-of-way acquisition for transmission lines, pipelines, or other infrastructure
  • Support due diligence efforts including ownership verification and document review
  • Maintain strong landowner relationships throughout negotiation and project development
  • Provide regular reporting using Excel, GIS systems, and project management tools
Qualifications
  • 5+ years of land acquisition or right-of-way experience
  • Experience working in Louisiana parish records and title systems
  • Background in energy, renewables, transmission, pipelines, or infrastructure development
  • Strong negotiation and relationship-building skills
  • Ability to work independently in a field-based role
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word)
  • Experience with GIS tools or land management software is a plus
  • AAPL or IRWA membership preferred
What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation
  • Flexible remote / field work structure
  • Opportunity to work on large-scale energy and infrastructure projects
  • Collaborative team environment with experienced land professionals