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The Unsung Heroes of Real Estate: Escrow Officers and Closers
By Dawn Campos, AmTrust Title Group
The wider real estate industry often has narrow and specific ideas about the role of an
Escrow Officer/Closer. In my decades in the industry, I’ve found that perceptions range
from “the person who closes the real estate transaction” to “the all-things-title person,”
with little understanding of the full scope of responsibilities involved.
The title industry should be promoted more among young people as a viable career
option. With training, experience, and hard work, it can be a fulfilling career that offers a
good lifestyle. But what does this role entail? How does one get started, and why is
there so much paperwork?
In today’s industry, the Escrow Officer/Closer is truly a unicorn. The ideal candidate
must be detail-oriented, a multitasker, organized, task-oriented, good with people,
knowledgeable about title, available at all times, able to attend and even host events,
and have a book of business. Traditionally, these skill sets are not found in one person.
Most detail-oriented and task-oriented individuals are not typically event/marketer types.
This presents a challenge for most Escrow Officers/Closers, who must balance all these
roles within an 8-5 job.
The role involves much more than just closing the transaction. Here’s a simplified view
of what an Escrow Officer, either alone or with assistants, does for a single transaction:
ï‚· Promotion and Networking: Promote themselves with agents, attend open
houses and brokerage events, stay active on social media, and participate in
networking events to connect with agents.
ï‚· Initial Setup: Once an agent is interested, they may put the Escrow Officer’s
name/company on a listing. The Escrow Officer answers questions, creates net
sheets, and sometimes pulls title for the property.
ï‚· Title File Management: Upon receiving the contract, they open the title file, set
up contract particulars in their system, order title work, tax certificates, and sendd
welcome letters and instructions to all parties involved.
ï‚· Document Management: They handle HOA documents, surveys, home
warranties, and review title commitments to address any issues with
vesting/ownership, liens, divorces, deaths, and other concerns.
ï‚· Lender Coordination: Fulfill lender requirements, including making sure the
lender is an insured party on the commitment, sending customized closing
protection letters, and providing necessary documents.
ï‚· Client Communication: Answer emails and calls from clients about other
closings, previous documents, and attend events to retain clients.
ï‚· Closing Preparation: Ensure all title items are cured, set up signing
appointments, and input lender fees into the Closing Disclosure (CD).
ï‚· Closing Day: Maneuver through appointments, monitor and collect signed
documents, and await funding approval. Address any tweaks requested by the
lender.
ï‚· Post-Closing Work: Balance the file, post and receive funds, cut checks, send
wires, and start the policy process. Handle client inquiries about proceeds,
commissions, and other concerns.
Escrow Officers and their assistants are always being pulled in many different
directions. Some title agencies do a great job of compartmentalizing these functions, but
smaller operations handle everything from start to finish. Their underwriter provides
procedural and legal guidance, but sometimes the Escrow Officer must make the final
decision, all while juggling multiple tasks.
On top of all of the above, they have to handle Escrow Accounting, Audits and Regulatory
procedures and requirements.
If you didn’t already know, your Escrow Officer is a bit of a hero. If you haven’t done so
lately, tell them that! Appreciate them—they are the backbone of the real estate
transaction process.

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For over 20 years, Dawn Campos has worked in the title industry. She started as an
Escrow Officer with a traditional brick and mortar title agency and opportunities have
taken her all over the industry. Due to her experience as an Escrow Officer, a VP of
Operations of a national title agency, a Operator/Director of a local stat up title agency
and an Agency Underwriter Sales Rep—Dawn brings insight into all aspects of title.
Dawn grew up in Brazil, South American and spent some of her adult years there as
well. She is able to utilize that cultural and linguistic knowledge to assist homeowners
migrating from other areas.
Dawn loves helping people ‘get it’ and with AmTrust Title Insurance, she is able to do
just that. As the VP of Learning and Training, she works on finding ways to provide
information, insight and tools for all in the title industry and those in industry ‘adjacent’
roles as well.
When Dawn isn’t thinking about title, she enjoys playing trivia games with her family,
walking her dogs, reading a true crime and traveling