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Okaloosa County
Title Insurance

Verified Title provides licensed Okaloosa County title insurance services — owner's and lender's title policies, title searches, closing services, and title curative for all property types throughout Okaloosa County, Florida.

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Okaloosa County Title Insurance Services

Whether you're buying, selling, or refinancing property in Okaloosa County, Florida, Verified Title provides comprehensive title insurance and closing services. Our licensed title agents conduct thorough title searches through Okaloosa County public records, identify and resolve any title defects, and issue both owner's and lender's title insurance policies underwritten by nationally recognized carriers.

From residential single-family homes in Crestview to commercial properties and investment transactions throughout Okaloosa County — our title coordinators manage the entire process from title search to closing day.

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Title Search & Exam
Full chain-of-title research through Okaloosa County records
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Owner's Title Insurance
One-time premium protecting your Okaloosa County property purchase
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Lender's Title Insurance
Required coverage for all Okaloosa County mortgage transactions
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Closing & Settlement
In-office, mobile notary, or remote online notarization (RON)
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Title Curative
Resolving liens, judgments, and title defects before closing
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1031 Exchange
Tax-deferred exchange coordination for Okaloosa County investors

Cities & Communities in Okaloosa County

Verified Title serves every city and community in Okaloosa County, Florida. Whether your property is in Crestview or one of the surrounding areas, our title team is ready to open your order.

Crestview
Fort Walton Beach
Destin
Niceville
Mary Esther
Valparaiso
Laurel Hill
Cinco Bayou
Shalimar
Eglin AFB
Don't see your city? Verified Title serves every community in Okaloosa County and all 67 Florida counties. Contact us to open your title order.

Florida title insurance rates in Okaloosa County

Florida title insurance premiums are promulgated by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. Every licensed title agent in Okaloosa County — Verified Title included — charges the same premium for the same policy amount. There is no shopping around for a cheaper rate in Florida.

The base owner's policy rate is $5.75 per $1,000 of coverage on the first $100,000, then $5.00 per $1,000 above that. On a $300,000 Okaloosa County home, that works out to a one-time premium of about $1,575. When a buyer is financing, the lender's policy is usually issued simultaneously for a $25 simultaneous-issue add-on instead of a second full premium.

If you're refinancing a property you've owned for less than three years, ask us about the reissue rate — it can knock up to 40% off the new premium.

Documentary stamps & recording fees in Okaloosa County

Beyond title insurance, every Okaloosa County closing includes Florida documentary stamp taxes and county recording fees. These are state and local taxes — not Verified Title's fees — and we itemize them on your closing disclosure so you see exactly where each dollar goes.

Documentary stamps on the deed are charged at $0.70 per $100 of the sale price. On a $300,000 sale in Okaloosa County, that's about $2,100 in deed stamps. If the buyer is financing, documentary stamps on the promissory note add $0.35 per $100 of the loan amount, and Florida intangible tax adds another $0.002 per $1 of new mortgage.

Okaloosa County recording fees are $10 for the first page and $8.50 for each additional page of any document recorded with the Okaloosa County Clerk. A typical residential closing records three or four documents, so recording usually lands between $50 and $120.

How a Okaloosa County title closing works

Here is what happens between opening your order and walking out with the keys.

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Open your order
Submit your contract online or call (561) 810-2692. A title coordinator is assigned to your Okaloosa County file within one business hour.
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Title search
Our team pulls the chain of title through Okaloosa County official records and looks for liens, judgments, easements, and any defects. Most searches come back in 24 hours.
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Title commitment
We issue a written commitment to insure that lists exactly what we found and what needs to clear before closing. Your agent and lender review it with you.
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Curative work
If there is an open lien, a missing release, or a probate question, our curative team resolves it. This step is often where deals stall, so we move fast and keep you posted.
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Closing
Sign at our Lake Worth office, with a mobile notary at your home in Crestview, or over remote online notarization from anywhere in the country.
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Fund and record
We disburse funds, record the deed at the Okaloosa County Clerk's office, and issue the final title policy after recording confirms.

Who pays for title insurance in Okaloosa County?

In Florida, the custom for who pays the owner's title insurance premium varies by county.

In Okaloosa County, the seller traditionally pays for the owner's title insurance policy. This is the default custom across most of Florida's 67 counties. The buyer pays for the lender's policy if they are financing.

That said, who pays is always negotiable in the contract. Plenty of Okaloosa County deals split closing costs differently, especially in competitive offers. Verified Title walks through what is standard and what is negotiable so your agent, attorney, and lender are all on the same page before you sign.

Okaloosa County title insurance FAQs

How much does title insurance cost in Okaloosa County?
Premiums are set by Florida law, so every licensed agent charges the same amount for the same policy. On a $300,000 Okaloosa County home, expect roughly $1,575 in owner's premium, plus a $25 simultaneous-issue add-on if you're financing.
How long does a Okaloosa County title search take?
Usually 24 hours from order. Clean files move faster. Complex chains — probate history, foreclosure trails, or multiple parcels — can take longer, and we tell you up front when that's the case.
Can I close remotely if I live out of state?
Yes. We close Okaloosa County deals over remote online notarization (RON) for buyers anywhere in the United States, and we coordinate mobile notaries for sellers when in-person signing is needed.
Does Verified Title handle commercial closings in Okaloosa County?
Yes. We close commercial purchases, refinances, 1031 exchanges, and ground leases in Okaloosa County. Commercial files get a senior coordinator assigned the same day the order opens.
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