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Preparing legal documents
Evaluating related information
Researching legal materials
Obtaining property information
Collecting evidence for legal cases
Searching files
Compiling data or documentation
Reviewing documents for compliance
Evaluating laws and regulations
Estimating materials
Updating database information
Entering information
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Title Examiner, Abstractor, and Searcher
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Title Examiner, Abstractor, and Searcher with experience in Preparing legal documents and Evaluating related information.
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Title Examiner, Abstractor, and Searcher
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Examined property documents for accuracy
Checked titles for tax restrictions
Wrote reports on title issues
Copied important property documents
Verified land documents for registration
Prepared lists of legal property papers
Skills
Preparing legal documents, Evaluating related information, Researching legal materials, Obtaining property information, Collecting evidence for legal cases, Searching files, Compiling data or documentation, Reviewing documents for compliance, Evaluating laws and regulations, Estimating materials, Updating database information, Entering information
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Examined property documents for accuracyChecked titles for tax restrictionsWrote reports on title issuesCopied important property documentsVerified land documents for registrationPrepared lists of legal property papers
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Examined property documents for accuracy, identifying any discrepancies or issues that could affect title validity
Prepared detailed reports outlining title encumbrances and restrictions, including tax issues and liens
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Examined several property documents each week for accuracy, identifying discrepancies that could affect title validity
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Prepared detailed reports outlining title encumbrances and restrictions, including tax issues and liens
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Helped clients understand their titles betterReduced follow-up questions from clients
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This work commonly includes examined property documents for accuracy, checked titles for tax restrictions, and wrote reports on title issues.
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Other names for this job
commercial title examiner, land examiner, land title examiner, lease examiner, legal instruments examiner, title examiner, title examiners abstractors and searchers, abstract clerk, abstract searcher, abstract writer, abstractor, advisory title officer.
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