Escrow & Title
What is a title plant in Nevada and how does it help with real estate transactions?
AA physical building where title companies operate
BA private index of recorded documents maintained by title companies for fast and efficient title searching, organized by property (not just by name)✓ Correct
CA title insurance reserve fund
DAn NRED-maintained database of all Nevada property transactions
Explanation
A title plant is a private, indexed copy of public land records maintained by title companies. Unlike county recorder indexes (organized by grantor/grantee name), title plants are organized by property (parcel number), making title searches faster and more efficient for Nevada title companies.
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