Escrow & Title
What is 'title plant' and how is it used by Nevada title companies?
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BA title company's private database of accumulated land records — deeds, mortgages, liens, plats — organized for efficient title searching, maintained separately from the county recorder but updated regularly from public records✓ Correct
CThe physical building where the title company operates in Nevada
DA Nevada state archive of all real estate transactions since 1864
Explanation
Title plants are private, indexed databases maintained by title insurance companies. They organize recorded documents — deeds, deeds of trust, judgments, mechanic's liens, maps — by property location (APN or legal description) for fast, efficient searching. Title plants allow title companies to search Clark County or Washoe County records faster than searching official county records. Major Nevada title companies (Fidelity National, First American, Stewart) maintain extensive title plants for the markets they serve.
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