Title & Recording
Recording
The submission and acceptance of documents by the county recorder, often marking completion of a real estate transfer.
What Recording means in escrow
Recording is an escrow term used in Title & Recording matters. The submission and acceptance of documents by the county recorder, often marking completion of a real estate transfer.
In practical terms, this concept helps buyers, sellers, lenders, brokers, and escrow officers understand what needs to be documented before a transaction can move forward.
Why Recording matters
Clear handling of Recording helps reduce confusion, avoid delays, and keep instructions aligned between the parties.
It also gives the escrow team a clearer record for closing, disbursement, title, or compliance review.
How Guaranty Escrow helps
Guaranty Escrow helps coordinate documents, funds, instructions, and closing requirements so each party knows what is needed and when action can be taken.
For Title & Recording, that often means paying close attention to ownership, deeds, recording, title review, and transfer documentation.
Escrow takeaway: Put Recording in writing, confirm who has authority to act, and keep the escrow officer informed before funds, documents, or ownership interests are released.