Meridian Title’s resource center is your one-stop-shop for time-saving tools, essential industry links, and other valuable title insurance resources to help streamline even the most complicated real estate transaction.
From contract to purchase to closing, think of Meridian Title’s customer portal—BYPASS—as your virtual office. Some of the tasks you can use BYPASS to complete include:
Real estate transactions are complicated. Get the concise, easy-to-understand answers you need. Meridian Title experts breakdown the essentials about title insurance and more.
We’re here to sweat the small stuff so you don’t have to, giving you peace of mind.
Let us know what we can do to help you. Contact your account manager, call our customer service team at (800) 777-1574, or send us your question using our contact form.
If you are new to real estate transactions, some of the acronyms, phrases, and words we use every day may not sound unfamiliar.
For real estate agents working in Indiana, Meridian Title offers a variety of training opportunities that can be counted towards the continuing education requirements for maintaining a valid broker’s license.
Need help tracking down a specific form? We might be able to help. As a courtesy to our customers, we maintain an archive of various state and industry forms used in common real estate transactions.
Learn more about what’s new in title insurance industry and get tips for smoother real estate transactions and simplified processes.
Acceptable good funds for real estate transactions include wired funds from bank to bank, cashier’s checks, and certified checks.
Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (also known as CC&Rs) are legally binding documents recorded and filed with your state.
Purchasing a HUD-owned property? Simplify your transaction with samples of the YARDI bid submission.
As part of Senate Bill 505, the state of Indiana updated its statute for closing costs associated with officially recording certain types of documents.
Meridian Title completed its examination in conformity with Statement on Standard for SOC 1 as of September 15, 2019.
In 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau updated the closing process for all real estate transactions.
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