Escrow & Title
In Wyoming, a certificate of title is:
AIdentical to a title insurance policy
BAn attorney's opinion on the state of title based on a review of the abstract✓ Correct
CIssued only by the county clerk
DA government guarantee of clear title
Explanation
A certificate of title (or title opinion) is an attorney's written opinion about the state of title to real property, based on their review of the abstract of title. It identifies defects, encumbrances, and conditions affecting title.
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