Resources to Keep You in the Know
As your single source for commercial title services nationwide, we maintain meaningful digital resources to keep you "in the know".
NTI WEB
State-by-State Title Information
NTI Web is your single source for state-by-state underwriting, recording and tax information. Title insurance and real estate information is provided at the county level for all 50 states, and includes: recording fees and requirements, document execution requirements, laws and customs, and transfer, mortgage and property taxes. NTI Web also provides an extensive library of ALTA policies and endorsements and state specific legal documents.
Real Estate Laws & Customs
Laws, Customs, and Buyer/Seller Fee Splits
We are proud to provide this handy reference of real estate laws, customs, and buyer/seller fee splits for all 50 states and the District of Columbia to employees, customers, and title agents.
Industry Links
Stay Current on the Industry
Check out our industry link section to stay connected to ALTA, CLTA, Fannie and Freddie Mae, the latest industry news, regulatory changes, upcoming trade show events and more. For your convenience, we have provided smart links with quick access to these government agency and industry partner websites.
State Laws, Customs & Links
Understand the Differences
Each state has its own differences related to the laws and customs associated with commercial real estate transactions. We have taken the time to consolidate a summary of the laws and customs for each state including St. Louis through specific links provided here.
Frequently Asked Questions
...Or Just Ask Us
There are always questions about title insurance, rates, state laws and customs. We have provided answers to a few of the most commonly asked questions here. If you can't find the answer you need, contact us directly. We are happy to help.
Real Estate Glossary
Make Sense of the Terminology
There are many unique words, terms and acronyms for the real estate industry. Our real estate glossary provides simple definitions for some of the most common. If you can't find the information you need here, ask one of us.