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Cottonwood Title is seeking a talented professional to join our team in Murray, Utah. As a full-time Title Officer, you will have the opportunity to showcase your expertise in real estate ...

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At Barrister Title, we believe exceptional closings begin long before closing day. Behind every smooth transaction is a team of professionals working together to solve problems, communicate ...

CORE is currently seeking a hardworking and experienced Title Processor. This position is in our expanding Core Shore Division, primarily Atlantic and Cape May Counties and is an in-office position ...

Title Examiner Reports To: Branch Manager / Director of Title & Escrow Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Position Summary The Title Examiner is responsible for the thorough examination of title searches ...

Flying S Title & Escrow is a subsidiary of Title Financial Corporation. We seek a Title Assistant to join our team in Lewistown, MT . TFC is a family-owned company providing Title and Escrow Services ...

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Title Processor

Tampa, FL · On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

The Title Processor plays a vital role within a small team, supporting the operations by conducting thorough title searches, reviewing documents for accuracy, and ensuring compliance with regulatory ...

Title Officer - TO Department: Title Department Reports To: Manager Title Operations FLSA: Non-Exempt Updated: HR Admin_2-13-2017_nh Summary: This is a key position and requires attention to detail ...

Title Examiner

Carbondale, IL · On-site

$17 - $19/hr

Title Examiner Reports To: Branch Manager / Director of Title & Escrow Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Position Summary The Title Examiner is responsible for the thorough examination of title searches ...

Title Closer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$40K - $60K/yr

Seeking an experienced, energetic title closer to join our fast-growing, high-volume title company in the state of Florida. Minimum of two years of Legal/Title/Real Estate experience is required. Our ...

Are you an experienced title processor looking for an opportunity to take your research, analysis, and teamwork skills to the next level? We are growing rapidly and are looking for someone to help us ...

Flying S Title & Escrow is a subsidiary of Title Financial Corporation. We seek a Title Assistant to join our team in Lewistown, MT . TFC is a family-owned company providing Title and Escrow Services ...

AMZ Title LLC is seeking a detail-oriented and customer-focused Title Closer to join our growing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing residential and/or commercial real estate ...

Title Processor

Rockville, MD · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

As a Title Processor, you will be working closely with the lender, ensuring the title is clear, and obtaining all necessary documentation and signatures for the settlement. You will also be ...

The Residential Title Examiner ensures a thorough examination of a property's chain of title while adhering to company and underwriting guidelines, thereby eliminating risk and preventing loss when ...

Flying S Title & Escrow is a subsidiary of Title Financial Corporation. We seek a Title Assistant to join our team in Lewistown, MT . TFC is a family-owned company providing Title and Escrow Services ...

Title Processor

Rockville, MD · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

As a Title Processor, you will be working closely with the lender, ensuring the title is clear, and obtaining all necessary documentation and signatures for the settlement. You will also be ...

Title Officer Commercial

Englewood, CO · On-site

$68K - $91K/yr

A Title Officer is expected to interact with leadership, support teams, segment partners, and underwriters as necessary to navigate and articulate explanations and solutions for complex issues that ...

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Title Officer - Pima Title

Pioneer Title Agency

Tucson, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

WHAT WE DO: Pioneer Title Agency provides title insurance, escrow, account servicing, trustee sales, and builder-related trust services to our customers through over 70 branches across Arizona.
WHO WE ARE: Pioneer Title Agency is more than just a family -owned business - we are a business made up of dozens of actual families and hundreds of friends whose relationships and real estate expertise predate our official founding in 1985. Not only are we passionate about our customers, we also strive to support the growth of our employees and the causes that are important to them. We are a local business that cares deeply about Arizona and the communities we serve.
Description:
The Title Officer examines chain of title to determine any effects on a property and writes letters of commitment to insure and issue title policy upon recordation.
Typical duties of the position may include:
• Reviewing the chain of title, looking for any problems, errors, liens or encumbrances.
• Running general index on all names on the title order.
• Generating property tax search report from the courthouse.
• Writing title report showing any related defects or encumbrances.
• Preparing letters of commitment to issue insurance policy.
• Collaborating with escrow officers.
• Answering customer questions related to title examination.
The Title Officer may be assigned additional tasks in support of the department's goals.
Skills and Abilities:
• Ability to type 40+ WPM
• Strong oral and written communication skills
• High level organizational skills, attention to detail, and critical thinking
• Strong computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
• Working knowledge of title examining procedures and related documents.
Salary:
Competitive and commensurate with experience, plus a robust benefits package.