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Alabama

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Alaska

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Arizona

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Arkansas

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

California

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Colorado

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Connecticut

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Delaware

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Florida

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Georgia

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Hawaii

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Idaho

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Illinois

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Indiana

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Iowa

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Kansas

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Kentucky

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Louisiana

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Maine

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Maryland

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Massachusetts

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Michigan

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Minnesota

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Mississippi

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Missouri

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Montana

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Nebraska

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Nevada

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

New Hampshire

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

New Jersey

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

New Mexico

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

New York

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

North Carolina

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

North Dakota

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Ohio

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Oklahoma

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Oregon

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Pennsylvania

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Rhode Island

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

South Carolina

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

South Dakota

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Tennessee

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

Texas

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Utah

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Vermont

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

Virginia

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Washington

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

West Virginia

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Wisconsin

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Wyoming

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).

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Virginia

Uses American Land Title Association (ALTA) policies; buyers and sellers typically split closing costs.

Washington

Uses ALTA owner’s and lender’s policies with standard endorsements; no documentary or transfer taxes.

West Virginia

Title insurance is common; practices vary by county.

Wisconsin

Title insurance is standard in real estate transactions.

Wyoming

Uses both ALTA and California Land Title Association (CLTA) policies; practices differ between Northern (title companies handle escrow) and Southern California (escrow companies or lenders handle escrow).