The Louisiana Land Title Association presents:
“Why Become a NALTEA National Certified Abstractor?” Jeanine W. Johnson from the National Association of Land Title Examiners and Abstractors (NALTEA) will be giving a presentation at the Louisiana Land Title Association (LLTA) Conference in New Orleans on December 5th, telling the LLTA about NALTEA and its National Certified Abstractor (NCA) designation and education program.The presentation is designed to encourage LLTA members to join NALTEA and show their level of expertise at the national level. The NCA certification will help them be recognized by national companies as an expert in the field of abstracting and will them to better understand the needs and language of out-of-state customers. In addition, NALTEA helps its members stay current on national real estate trends and changes, and gives an important national voice to independent Abstractors and Examiners.
The 2 hour program is a portion of the educational seminar given at the NALTEA conference in New Orleans earlier this year. The seminar will highlight the study guide “Principles of Abstracting and Land Records Management” National Edition, the same manual that was approved by NALTEA and provided to those who were preparing to take the NALTEA certified abstractor exam at the conference.
While every state handles land titles a bit differently, the seminar will focus on variations of a theme including things like “What is the difference between a mortgage and a deed of trust?” and “What are the most common forms of ownership used in the U.S.? ”
Jeanne Johnson is an active associate member of NALTEA. After having spent thirty years in the title industry she has been an author and subject matter expert for various publishers relating to title insurance, abstracting, title examination, and closing and she is now a full time educator for the land title industry and owner of
www.RealEstateTitles.us (RETUS) a content-specific website with reasonable, online education for the abstracting, title insurance, closing and land title industries.
Hello, I’m interested in becoming a title abstractor, but need to know what are the requirements for Texas and if I need to be certified and where can I get E & O for this type of job. Can you please let me know. Thank you,
Marysol Leija