The title search can take several days to get to the title officer, depending on how "backed up" the county and the individual searchers are. Then it takes a day or two for the title officer to literally read the search. If the buyer or seller has a common name, multiple mortgages over years, liens, judgements and discrepancies, it can take time to remedy each individual item/cloud. The title insurance underwriter then approves the request in order to provide the insurance policy. The title binder is then sent to attorneys and mortgage rep. Then the mortgage underwriter has to "clear" the file for closing.
However it generally does not take more than a week to search, read, and send out the binder, the more people being searched and the more issues to be remedied/removed, will certainly add up the time from order to closing.
Veronica Cole
Accounts/Client Relationship Manager
RMS Statewide Title & Appraisal Services
NJ, NY, PA
732 996 2102 cell - Thu Nov 12 2009, 09:53