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Title Insurance Attorney Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Attorney

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

This attorney will play a central role in leading our team, supporting our Realtor partners, and ... We cover all aspects of buying and selling - Real Estate, Mortgage, Title & Insurance services.

Recommend solutions on files that are border line to insure. (75%) * Answer questions from closers, attorneys, real estate agents and others on title issues reflected in the title commitments. (20%

Recommend solutions on files that are border line to insure. (75%) * Answer questions from closers, attorneys, real estate agents and others on title issues reflected in the title commitments. (20%

Recommend solutions on files that are border line to insure. (75%) * Answer questions from closers, attorneys, real estate agents and others on title issues reflected in the title commitments. (20%

Recommend solutions on files that are border line to insure. (75%) * Answer questions from closers, attorneys, real estate agents and others on title issues reflected in the title commitments. (20%

Recommend solutions on files that are border line to insure. (75%) * Answer questions from closers, attorneys, real estate agents and others on title issues reflected in the title commitments. (20%

At Near North, we are a leading title insurance agency with a national outreach and a growing presence in multiple states. With the backing of seven major underwriters and a team of skilled attorneys ...

Work with title examiner and underwriter to prepare title insurance policy and binders and title ... the attorney when needed. * Review commitments, endorsements, and clearance documentation and ...

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Title Insurance Attorney information

What does a title insurance attorney do?

A Title Insurance Attorney specializes in real estate law, focusing on title insurance policies and property ownership issues. They conduct title searches, resolve title defects, and ensure legal ownership transfers smoothly. They also advise clients on title insurance policies, handle disputes over property ownership, and assist with closing transactions. Their role is essential in protecting buyers, lenders, and sellers from title-related risks.

What are some typical daily responsibilities for a title insurance attorney?

A Title Insurance Attorney typically reviews title search documents, identifies and resolves title defects, prepares legal opinions, and drafts closing documents for real estate transactions. They frequently collaborate with title examiners, escrow officers, and real estate agents to ensure all parties are informed and compliant with regulations. The role may also involve providing legal counsel to clients regarding title issues and negotiating title insurance policies with underwriters. These tasks require a keen eye for legal detail, proactive problem-solving, and the ability to communicate clearly with multiple stakeholders.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a title insurance attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Title Insurance Attorney, you need deep knowledge of real estate law, title examination, and contract review, usually supported by a Juris Doctor degree and state bar admission. Familiarity with title production software, title search databases, and ALTA best practice guidelines is commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective negotiation and communication skills help attorneys excel in this position. These abilities are crucial for ensuring the legal accuracy of property transactions and protecting clients from potential title-related risks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Title Insurance Attorney jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Title Insurance Attorney jobs in Florida are:

What job categories do people searching Title Insurance Attorney jobs in Florida look for?

The top searched job categories for Title Insurance Attorney jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Title Insurance Attorney jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Title Insurance Attorney job openings:

Infographic showing various Title Insurance Attorney job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 79% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution.

Title Insurance Closing Agent

The Closing Agent

Ocoee, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Join a Company That Is Growing While Others Are Standing Still
The Closing Agent has been helping Florida families, Realtors, lenders, builders, and investors close real estate transactions for more than 30 years.
Today, we are entering an exciting new chapter as part of AgentHome, a leading title agency platform supported by the Westcor family of companies. This gives our team access to greater resources, technology, training, and career opportunities while maintaining the local relationships and culture that made The Closing Agent successful.
We are seeking an experienced title professional to join our Ocoee Market Team.
This is not a high-volume "assembly line" title operation. We are looking for someone who takes pride in customer service, enjoys working directly with clients and Realtors, and understands the importance of delivering a smooth and professional closing experience.
What You'll Do
This role combines processing and closing responsibilities within a collaborative market team structure.
Responsibilities include:
  • Processing residential purchase, refinance, and cash transactions
  • Reviewing title commitments and title requirements
  • Coordinating with Realtors, lenders, attorneys, buyers, and sellers
  • Preparing files for closing
  • Conducting in-person and remote closings
  • Reviewing closing documents with customers
  • Assisting with post-closing follow-up as needed
  • Providing exceptional customer service throughout the transaction

You will be supported by a centralized Florida Operations Platform that includes:
  • Escrow Accounting
  • Wire Room Operations
  • Compliance and Regulatory Support
  • Post-Closing Services
  • Technology and Systems Support
  • Customer Service and Order Entry Teams

This allows our closers and processors to focus on what they do best-serving customers and closing transactions.
What We're Looking For
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Florida Licensed Title Agent (preferred)
  • Minimum 3 years of title processing or closing experience
  • Strong understanding of Florida real estate transactions
  • Experience reviewing title commitments and clearing title issues
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities
  • Ability to work independently while contributing to a team environment
  • Experience with RamQuest, Qualia, SoftPro, or similar title software is a plus

Why The Closing Agent?
At The Closing Agent, we believe our people are our greatest competitive advantage.
You'll join a company that offers:
  • Stable leadership
  • Established referral relationships
  • Strong reputation throughout Central Florida
  • Opportunities for advancement and leadership development
  • Ongoing training and professional development
  • Modern technology and operational support
  • Collaborative and supportive culture
  • Backing of a growing national platform through AgentHome and Westcor

The Opportunity
The Ocoee office is an important part of our growing Florida market strategy.
This position offers an opportunity to become a key member of a market team serving one of Central Florida's most active real estate corridors. As we continue to grow, future opportunities may include senior closer, market leadership, branch management, training, and operational leadership roles.
If you're looking for a place where your experience is valued, your contributions matter, and your career can continue to grow, we'd like to meet you.
The Closing Agent
Trusted by Generations. Powered by Experience.
A Westcor | AgentHome Company
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job. Equal Opportunity Employer - The employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights https://www.eeoc.gov/poster notice from the department of labor.