Recording review
Documents checked for execution, notary requirements, legal descriptions, and recording readiness.
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Recording & documents
Recording, disbursement, final documents, and policy delivery are where a title company proves it has disciplined follow-through.

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Keystone keeps the work concrete: what is searched, what is verified, who needs updates, and what can delay recording or disbursement.
Documents checked for execution, notary requirements, legal descriptions, and recording readiness.
Submission and follow-up with recording offices based on county process and file requirements.
Copies, recorded instruments, settlement statements, and lender/party document routing.
Owner and lender title policy follow-through after the file is recorded and finalized.
Follow-up on releases, satisfactions, corrections, and curative documents that survive closing.
A contact path for recorded documents, policy questions, and file follow-up.
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The strongest title process is boring in the best way: clear intake, early review, direct communication, and documented follow-through.
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Send the property, parties, contract, and target close date. Keystone can route the next steps.