FAQ
Our FAQ section provides clear answers to common questions about title search services, helping you understand the process, the types of searches available, and how they protect your real estate investments. Get the information you need to make confident and informed decisions.
Results are typically available within a few days, depending on the complexity of the property’s records.
A two-owner search examines the property’s title history for both the current and the previous owner, ensuring clear ownership and revealing any issues from the last two ownership periods.
A full search is ideal when you want a thorough review of the property’s complete history, especially for major transactions like home purchases or commercial deals.
Title examination involves a detailed review of title documents to ensure there are no defects or issues. It often follows a title search to provide a final assessment before issuing title insurance.
It’s highly recommended to perform an update search, especially if a significant amount of time has passed since the original search, to avoid any surprises before closing.
Yes, it checks both the property for existing liens and the owner for any judgments that may affect the property’s title.
A probate search specifically examines properties involved in probate proceedings, helping to identify legal heirs and any issues related to inherited property ownership. It’s essential when purchasing from an estate or trust.