August 13, 2020

Out & About: FNTI Launches in Colorado with a Golf Tournament!

It was FNTI’s official launch In Colorado on August 6th at Plum Creek Golf Club in Castle Rock, CO. There were roughly 40 players, many of […]
August 8, 2020

Message from the CEO | Half Way Through 2020 – the Continued Threat of COVID-19, a New Website, and a New Western Division

It is so difficult to watch the news, listen to the radio, or walk into any business and be reminded that 2020 has upended the lives […]
July 20, 2020

Underwriting Q&A: What is the waiting period in Colorado for insuring a property following a tax sale and issuance of a Treasurer’s Deed?

COLORADO A:  Nine years.  C.R.S. 39-12-104 provides that an owner of real property who was under a legal disability at the time of issuance and recording […]
June 24, 2020

LATEST NEWS: First National Title Insurance Company Adds Staff to Western Regional Division

PLANO, TEXAS – Dallas based First National Title Insurance Company (FNTI) added three industry experts to its growing footprint in the western United States. Brian Phillips […]
June 1, 2020

Industry News

American Land Title Association – Coronavirus: https://www.alta.org/business-tools/coronavirus.cfm Legislation: “SECURE Notarization Act: ALTA is working with other trade associations and industry partners to support an effort to pass […]
June 1, 2020

County Recording Status – Simplifile – COVID-19 County Recording Status

June 1, 2020

County Recording Status – Recording Jurisdiction Operating Status Report

May 8, 2020

Message from the CEO | Q1 Results For you, Me and the Big Four

Prior to the pandemic and the most disruptive event in our nation’s recent history, the economy and the title industry were experiencing record levels of revenue […]
April 20, 2020

Underwriting Q&A: Is an ancillary probate proceeding necessary in the State where the property is located (TX, FL, NM, AZ) when there is a foreign (out of state or another country) probate or administration?

TEXAS An ancillary probate procedure is not always required in Texas. The easiest method for handling a foreign probate (“foreign” is defined as any State in […]