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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Title insurance in North Carolina
So I've been reading on here a lot that North Carolina is a state that uses attorneys at closing, but are there title agencies that perform the title check and insurance or does that go through the attorney?
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It's all done through the attorney in my experience. Having a good one that you use every time is a good idea for relationship purposes if nothing else.