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Commercial Title Officer

Washington, DC · Remote

$30.91 - $41.20/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Remote Commercial Title Officer | Remote (U.S.) Must be available to work Pacific Time ...

Commercial Title Officer

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$30.91 - $41.20/hr

First American's Direct division provides comprehensive title insurance protection and professional ... What We Do Remote Commercial Title Officer | Remote (U.S.) Must be available to work Pacific Time ...

Commercial Title Officer

Santa Ana, CA · Remote

$30.91 - $41.20/hr

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How much do remote title insurance attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote title insurance attorney in the United States is $134,237.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $106,000.00 and $159,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Title Insurance Attorney vs Remote Real Estate Closing Attorney?

AspectRemote Title Insurance AttorneyRemote Real Estate Closing Attorney
CredentialsJurisdiction-specific law license, title insurance knowledgeJurisdiction-specific law license, real estate law expertise
Work EnvironmentLegal review, title searches, policy issuanceDrafting/Reviewing closing documents, coordinating transactions
Employer & IndustryTitle insurance companies, real estate firmsReal estate agencies, law firms, title companies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding legal roles in title insuranceDifferences in real estate closing processes

Both roles require legal expertise and work within the real estate industry, but the Remote Title Insurance Attorney focuses on title policies and legal review specific to title insurance, while the Remote Real Estate Closing Attorney handles the broader closing process and transaction documentation. The choice depends on whether the focus is on title insurance or overall real estate closings.

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Infographic showing various Remote Title Insurance Attorney job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $134,237 per year, or $64.5 per hour.

Senior Sales Executive Title Insurance (Underwriting-Aware) DC / DMV

Direct Counsel

Washington, DC • On-site, Remote

$150K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Senior Sales Executive – Title Insurance (Underwriting-Aware) – DC / DMV

Title: Senior Sales Executive – Title Insurance (Attorney or Non-Attorney)
Location: Washington, DC / DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) – hybrid / remote with local travel
Compensation: Competitive base + incentives; base typically from $150,000+ for underwritingsavvy profiles, commensurate with experience and book of business

Position Overview

Direct Counsel is seeking a senior sales executive in the title insurance space to drive growth across the DMV region with a Fortune 500 company. This role is first and foremost a sales and business development position: the ideal candidate brings an established book of business, deep relationships with referral sources, and a proven track record of revenue generation. Familiarity with title underwriting and the ability to navigate technical conversations is strongly preferred. The hire may be an attorney or a nonattorney with strong industry experience.

Key Responsibilities
  • Sales & Business Development

    • Originate and grow revenue by targeting law firms, title agencies, lenders, and real estate professionals throughout the DMV.
    • Leverage existing relationships and networks to bring over a book of business and develop new pipelines.
    • Create and execute a structured territory / account plan focused on market share growth.
    • Conduct inperson and virtual meetings, presentations, and events with key clients and prospects.
    • Track activity, pipeline, and results; report on revenue performance and opportunities.
  • Client & Market Engagement

    • Serve as a primary relationship manager for highvalue accounts.
    • Partner closely with internal underwriting and operations to deliver a smooth client experience.
    • Represent the company at industry events, bar associations, and networking functions to increase market visibility.
    • Provide feedback to leadership on market trends, competitor activity, and customer needs.
  • Underwriting / Technical Interface (Preferred)

    • Understand the basics of title underwriting sufficiently to discuss files at a high level and liaise effectively with underwriting.
    • Help frame issues, coordinate with underwriters, and manage client expectations around risk and coverage (internal team will handle detailed underwriting).
Ideal Candidate Profile
  • Background

    • Current or recent senior sales / business development experience in:
      • Title insurance,
      • Or a closely related real estate/financial services segment with strong overlap in relationships.
    • May be an attorney (e.g., real estate / title background) or a nonattorney career sales professional.
    • Demonstrated ability to bring or build a book of business in the title/real estate ecosystem.
  • Experience

    • Strong track record of meeting or exceeding revenue targets.
    • Experience selling in the Virginia / DC / Maryland markets is strongly preferred.
    • Prior work with title agencies, underwriters, or real estate law firms is a major plus.
  • Skills & Attributes

    • Strong communication and presentation skills with senior decisionmakers.
    • Entrepreneurial, metricsoriented, and comfortable operating with revenue accountability.
    • Able to collaborate closely with internal underwriting and operations teams.
Work Arrangement
  • Hybrid / field-based role:
    • Significant time in the field across the DMV meeting clients and prospects.
    • Periodic presence in the DC office (e.g., periodically, not daily) for internal alignment.
    • Flexibility for remote work when not in meetings or on the road.