Legal Instruments Examiner
Legal Instruments Examiner As Legal Instruments Examiner, your typical work assignments may include, but not limited to: Analyze and examine title cases involving trust, restricted, fee, probate, rights-of-way, land sales, exchanges, mortgages, and other legal instruments. Research, interpret, and apply statutes, regulations, legal principles, and case-specific documentation to resolve complex title issues. Review extensive chains of title, validate ownership, and certify land/parcel title documents with a high degree of legal and technical accuracy. Identify, evaluate, and correct title defects, including issues with legal descriptions, conflicting ownership, probate determinations, easements, and conveyance documents. Prepare abstracts of title and ensure absolute accuracy in legal descriptions, ownership interests, reservations, exceptions, life estates, and status of ownership. Draft and prepare administrative and probate modifications, legal notices, and other binding legal documents. Advise realty specialists and provide technical expertise on complex conveyances, divestments, easements, agreements, and other real property actions, ensuring legal sufficiency.