Automate Title Search in NC
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The 4 Pillars of Smarter Title
AI
Our AI works through every step - pulling data from multiple sources, extracting information, analyzing and classifying instruments, then generating your PTO.
handles the tedious parts: reading hundreds of pages, organizing instruments chronologically, connecting the chain. But it's not making final calls on exceptions or underwriting decisions - that's still you. Think of it as a very fast paralegal that never gets tired of reading deeds.
Data
We're directly integrated with NCliens, Odyssey, V-Cup, ROD systems, and others - so you're searching across all the sources you'd normally check, just without opening 15 tabs.
The data completeness is there because we're pulling from the same places you would manually, but faster. You control the name variations and date ranges for each source, so you can verify search parameters and confirm everything's being caught and classified correctly.
Workflow
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Upload a prior policy and we'll integrate it into the current search, pull and organize all your data sources, then generate a draft PTO for you to review. You review it, make your edits and exceptions, then certify.
Human oversight
Every order goes through our title examination team before it reaches you.
They verify data accuracy, check chain completeness, and ensure everything's classified correctly. You're getting a verified draft PTO from experienced title professionals, not raw AI output
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Frequently Asked Questions
I've never seen AI that can actually handle title searches. Is this real?
I was skeptical at first I'm comfortable doing 60-year searches manually and know the results are good. But after using the program during beta testing, I'm a believer. The technology works and continues improving rapidly. I hadn't thought about AI being applied to title work specifically before.
How accurate is AI compared to manual title searches?
I hold it to the same standards as human searchers at least as good, probably better. We tested it on complicated projects with multiple liens and boundary issues. It performed as well as or better than humans would have in identifying most problems and title issues.
Will this replace my role as an attorney in North Carolina closings?
No. It aggregates data so I can focus on legal review and opinion work instead of spending hours on document gathering. It frees up time for what only attorneys can do certification and legal analysis. The mundane tasks get automated, not the legal expertise.
I've been doing title work for decades. Why should I change now?
The industry is moving toward this technology like electronic recording did. You'll either charge clients more or spend significantly more time than colleagues using the technology. It's about staying competitive while maintaining the quality you're known for.
Can I afford to do full 30-year searches for every client?
Before AI, full searches were cost-prohibitive you can't do three times the work without charging more. Relying on prior policies means trusting another attorney's work. Full searches let me report everything directly to the title company, which makes me feel much better professionally.
How does the AI actually work in practice?
Type in the address, move to other tasks, come back to complete results. It streamlines the process I start the search by entering a property address, then have the completed title search ready for review the next day. Very straightforward to use operationally.
Should I wait or try this technology now?
Try it. No harm in testing it out. If you don't see value, continue the old way. But you'll either charge clients more or spend significantly more time than colleagues using the technology. The industry is moving toward this like electronic recording did.





