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Kristen then moved into construction escrow exclusively when she joined a top three underwriter in 2012. From there she made the move to Near North in 2015, still working in construction escrow but transitioned into commercial escrow.
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Are you an experienced, methodical and thorough title searcher who enjoys the challenge of inspecting real estate records to discover key information?
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Certification: Notary public and escrow officer licenses. As an escrow officer, you’re the human link between our process and people. Talent builder: Training escrow assistants to open opportunities for advancement; delegating, auditing work answering questions and giving direction.
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The ideal team member: Four years' experience, including experience as an Escrow Officer, Escrow Assistant or other related experience. If you do not meet the full requirements and are interested, a Jr. Escrow Officer or Escrow Assistant position may be considered for the right candidate wanting to learn and grow.
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The Senior Closing and Escrow Services Officer coordinates and facilitates the loan closing process and loan advances related to construction projects or other multiple loan advances. Title: Senior Closing and Escrow Services Officer.
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Assist escrow officers to facilitate closing process to include coordination and communication between all parties to transaction, obtain and/or prepare all closing documents necessary to effectuate settlement, prepare the closing statement, lender, attorney, seller and or purchaser documents as necessary and allowed by local, state, and federal law.
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The Branch Manager/Escrow Officer is responsible for supervising escrow personnel in order to ensure superior escrow services are provided while maximizing profitability. Maintain transparent communication with State Escrow Manager and Division Manager.
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Under general supervision and direction of an Escrow Officer or Escrow Manager, prepares escrow instructions, draws or directs the drawing of documents, requests issuance of title policies and the disbursement of funds, and otherwise assists Escrow Officer, escrow principals and/or their lenders.
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Escrow Officer (Multiple Locations) Arizona, USA ● California, USA ● Maricopa County, AZ, USA ● Nevada, USA ● Northern California, CA, USA ● San Diego, CA, USA Req #11264 Thursday, January 25, 2024 Portland, Oregon-based WFG National Title Insurance Company (WFG), a Williston Financial Group company, is a new breed of national real estate service providers and title insurance companies powered by innovation and collaboration.
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JOB FUNCTION/PURPOSE The Escrow Specialist is responsible for ensuring all real estate taxes and hazard/flood insurance premiums are paid or updated in a timely manner. The Escrow Specialist ensures the operation of the Escrow department stays compliant with regulatory requirements and updates policies and procedures as necessary.
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Process Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Housing and Urban Development billings and flood mapping updates and send appropriate letters where necessary. The Specialist also monitors loans for flood insurance and lender placed insurance.
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We are looking to add an Associate Commercial Escrow Officer to our growing team in the Mid-Atlantic. 5+ years related experience directly handling escrow or title transactions as an escrow assistant, title assistant or title processor.
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One (1) to Two (2) years of experience in law enforcement as a peace officer with a police or sheriff department in a full time or reserve capacity, preferred. o Traffic Officer. One (1) to Two (2) years experience as a security officer, assignments in security, intelligence, investigations or law enforcement in the armed forces, general clerical or technical experience in a law enforcement setting, or active participation in a law enforcement-oriented cadet program, preferred.
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More information about FNF can be found at fnf.com. Duties As an Escrow Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the Escrow Officer to ensure smooth and efficient transactions.
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Will prepare, process, and follow-up on the department’s assigned escrow insurance needs regarding Hazard Insurance, Flood Insurance, PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance), MIP (Mortgage Insurance Premium), Lender Placed Insurance and Optional Insurances.
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