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What Is a Land Title Association—And Why Should You Join One?

A Land Title Association is a professional organization that supports title insurance agents, underwriters, escrow officers, attorneys, and others involved in real estate transactions. These associations exist at the national and state level, offering industry-specific advocacy, education, compliance guidance, networking, and tools to help title professionals stay sharp and competitive.

Why join a Land Title Association?

Because in this industry, isolation is a liability. Membership connects you to:

  • Legislative and regulatory updates that affect your day-to-day business

  • Continuing education and certification programs

  • Events and conferences that build your network and referral base

  • Practice tools and templates to improve operations and reduce errors

  • Peer support from people who actually understand what you do

Whether you’re a one-person shop or part of a larger agency, joining your state’s Land Title Association is one of the smartest moves you can make to stay informed, compliant, and connected.

👇 Use the directory below to find your local or national Land Title Association and start leveraging the power of community.

State Land Title Associations

Land Title Associations by State

Associations for Related Industries

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The information provided here (including, but not limited to instructions, steps, or forms) is for general guidance and educational purposes only. I am not an attorney and am not giving legal advice. Information should not be considered legal, underwriting, or financial advice and is followed at your own risk. Readers should consult with their attorney and/or underwriter to obtain advice tailored to their specific circumstances.

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