Survey Standards Course Approved in Pennsylvania approved in PA

2 credits. Members of the American Land Title Association® (ALTA®) have specific needs, unique to title insurance matters, when asked to insure title to land without exception as to the many matters which might be discoverable from survey and inspection, and which are not evidenced by the public records. This course discusses the standards associated with those surveys.

Click Here to Enroll

For a survey of real property, and the plat, map or record of such survey, to be acceptable to a title insurance company for the purpose of insuring title to said real property free and clear of survey matters (except those matters disclosed by the survey and indicated on the plat or map), certain specific and pertinent information must be presented for the distinct and clear understanding between the insured, the client (if different from the insured), the title insurance company (insurer), the lender, and the surveyor professionally responsible for the survey.

In order to meet such needs, clients, insurers, insureds, and lenders are entitled to rely on surveyors to conduct surveys and prepare associated plats or maps that are of a professional quality and appropriately uniform, complete, and accurate. To that end, and in the interests of the general public, the surveying profession, title insurers, and abstracters, the ALTA and the NSPS jointly promulgate the within details and criteria setting forth a minimum standard of performance for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys.

A complete 2016 ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey includes:
(i) the on-site fieldwork required pursuant to Section 5,
(ii) the preparation of a plat or map pursuant to Section 6 showing the results of the fieldwork and its relationship to documents provided to or obtained by the surveyor pursuant to Section 4,
(iii) any information from Table A items requested by the client, and
(iv) the certification outlined in Section 7.

Gary KentGary Kent is Director of Surveying at The Schneider Corporation, a 42-year-old consulting firm based in Indianapolis providing solutions in surveying, GIS, 3D graphics, architecture, and civil, municipal and transportation engineering. A past-president of both ACSM and the Indiana Society of Professional Land Surveyors, Gary has a BS degree in Land Surveying from Purdue University and is registered to practice surveying in Indiana and Michigan. He is chair of both the NSPS/ACSM committee and the ALTA committee on the ALTA/ACSM Standards. He currently sits on the Indiana State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors and is also a member of the adjunct faculty at the Purdue campus in Indianapolis where he teaches Land Survey Systems, Legal Descriptions, Boundary Law and Property Surveying.

Click Here to Enroll

NJLTI offers Pre Licensing course in New Jersey.

All classes are subject to sufficient enrollment.

The student must have access to the publication, New Jersey Title Practice (formerly Handbook of New Jersey Title Practice), Fourth Edition, updated through May 2016, by Lawrence J. Fineberg, Esq. CTP. Please allow enough time for delivery prior to the start of class.  Enrollment includes the cost of the Handbook.  If you already have a copy of the handbook, Enroll in the “Class Only” course. The cost of the course will be $500.00 +$100(normally $175.00) for the cost of the handbook. If there are not enough enrollees to have the class, your money will be refunded.

Course will be taught by John Cannito and Isidore Teitelbaum.

Click Here to Enroll

Fraud Alert: The Latest Schemes Haunting Title Companies – Webinar

Join your colleagues and the staff of The Title Report for a 90-minute webinar presentation titled, Fraud Alert: The Latest Schemes Haunting Title Companies. Sponsored by RynohLive, the webinar features two leading security technology experts — David Jevans, of Marble Security, and Gregory McDonald, of Cloudstar Consulting Corp. — who will educate participants on:

  • The latest fraud schemes penetrating the industry;
  • Transactional fraud red flags;
  • Meeting best practices for an effective security program; and
  • The human element of fraud and fraudster trickery.

Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive the full PowerPoint presentation following the live event, along with related feature articles from October Research, LLC publications. Thanks to webinar presenting sponsor RynohLive, The Title Report is offering this training course at a discounted price! Register for a live site and have your entire staff listen in and/or order the recording and view the Webinar at your earliest convenience.

Register here for the Fraud Alert webinar or call (330) 659-6101, ext. 6611.