Title Search & Examination in Washington, D.C.

Secure Your Property with a Clear, Verified Title

When purchasing or selling real estate in Washington, D.C., a professional title search is one of the most important steps in protecting your investment. Before you close on a property, it is essential to verify that the title is clear of any defects, unpaid claims, or competing ownership interests. A title search uncovers problems that could jeopardize your ownership rights — problems that may not be visible during a standard home inspection or walkthrough.

At DC Mistry Closing, we specialize in comprehensive title search services throughout Washington, D.C. Our experienced team of title professionals and attorneys examines the complete chain of ownership for your property, searches D.C. land records and the Recorder of Deeds, and identifies any outstanding liens, encumbrances, or legal issues that must be resolved before closing. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer, a seasoned investor, or a real estate attorney coordinating a complex transaction, we provide accurate, timely, and detailed title reports that give all parties confidence at the closing table.

A title search in Washington, D.C. is required by virtually all lenders as a condition of mortgage approval. Even for cash buyers, a thorough title examination is the only way to ensure you are receiving clean, marketable title to the property you are purchasing. DC Mistry Closing conducts every title search with meticulous attention to detail, drawing on our deep knowledge of D.C. property law and local recording practices to deliver results you can rely on.

What Is a Title Search?

A title search is a critical part of the real estate transaction process. At DC Mistry Closing, we thoroughly examine D.C. land records to identify any legal or financial claims on your property. The title search can be done by anyone such as law firm, lawyers, and individuals. For a bank to approve of a loan, most times, the title of the property must be free of issues.

What’s Included in Our Title Search Services

Our title search process at DC Mistry Closing is thorough, systematic, and fully compliant with D.C. property law requirements. We research the complete chain of title going back the required number of years under D.C. Code, examining every recorded document that affects ownership of the property. This includes reviewing the deed and deed of trust, tax liens, water and sewage liens, mechanics’ liens, divorce or probate court records, and any easements or restrictive covenants that may run with the land.

Beyond the public record search, our title professionals also verify that all prior deeds in the chain were properly executed and recorded, that there are no gaps in ownership, and that the legal description of the property is accurate and consistent throughout the chain. We cross-reference multiple D.C. government databases — including the Office of Tax and Revenue, D.C. Water, and the Recorder of Deeds — to ensure a complete picture of the property’s title status.

Our standard title search includes the following examinations:

  • Review of recorded deeds, liens, mortgages, and easements — We examine all instruments recorded against the property in the D.C. land records, including deeds conveying title, deeds of trust securing mortgage loans, and any voluntary or involuntary liens.
  • Analysis of legal descriptions, encumbrances, and boundary issues — We verify that the property’s legal description is consistent and accurate, and flag any easements, rights of way, or encroachments that could affect your use or value of the property.
  • Search of D.C. Recorder of Deeds, court filings, and tax records — We search the D.C. Superior Court records for any judgments, lis pendens, or probate matters that could affect title, as well as the Office of Tax and Revenue for any unpaid property taxes or special assessments.
  • Verification of current ownership and vesting — We confirm that the seller is in fact the record owner with the right to convey the property, and that title is properly vested in the current owner’s name.

What Is a Title Search?

A title search is a critical step in every real estate transaction. It is the process of examining the public record to verify the legal ownership of a property and to identify any claims, liens, or encumbrances that could affect the buyer’s rights after closing. At DC Mistry Closing, our experienced title examiners thoroughly review D.C. land records to build a complete chain of title and flag any issues that must be cleared before the transaction can proceed.

Unlike many states, Washington, D.C. has unique recording requirements and a complex municipal lien system that covers unpaid property taxes, water/sewer charges, and special assessments — all of which can attach to the property and carry over to a new owner if not identified and resolved. Our team understands these D.C.-specific requirements and conducts every search with that local expertise in mind.

While a title search can technically be performed by any attorney or individual, most lenders require that it be conducted by a licensed title company to ensure accuracy and completeness. DC Mistry Closing meets the highest professional standards, and our title reports are accepted by all major lenders operating in the D.C. market.

How Long Does a Title Search Take?

We typically complete standard title searches within 3–5 business days of receiving the order. For straightforward residential transactions with a clean chain of title, we are often able to turn around results even faster. For properties with complex ownership histories — such as estate sales, foreclosures, or properties with multiple prior liens — additional research time may be required, and we will communicate any expected delays promptly. We also offer expedited title search services for time-sensitive closings, so please contact us if you need faster turnaround.

Avoid Costly Surprises Like:
  • Undisclosed liens — Tax liens, contractor’s liens, and judgment liens can attach to a property without the current owner’s knowledge. If these are not discovered before closing, the new buyer can become responsible for paying them off — or risk losing the property to a lien foreclosure.
  • Fraudulent conveyances — In some cases, properties are sold or transferred through deeds that were forged, signed under duress, or executed by a person who lacked authority. A title search that examines the full chain of ownership helps identify irregularities that may indicate a fraudulent prior conveyance.
  • Unrecorded easements — Not all easements and rights of way appear in the official land records. A comprehensive title search, combined with a survey review, can reveal prescriptive easements or other third-party rights that could restrict how you use your property after purchase.

What’s Included in Our Title Search Services?

A title search is the process of researching and reviewing the public documents or records filed on a property’s legal ownership. The public records will include the deed, deed of trust, sewage liens, water liens, divorce cases, and other court records.

A title search is important before finalizing the purchase of a home. It can tell you if there are any claims or liens on the title and will confirm rightful owner and transfer of ownership to the new buyer.

  • Review of recorded deeds, liens, mortgages, and easements
  • Analysis of legal descriptions, encumbrances, and boundary issues
  • Search of D.C. Recorder of Deeds, court filings, and tax records

Why Choose DC Mistry Closing for Title Searches?

DC Mistry Closing performs title searches for buyers, sellers, lenders, and real estate attorneys throughout Washington, D.C. Unlike generic title search companies, we bring attorney-level expertise to every examination. Our team reviews not only what is recorded in the D.C. land records but also analyzes the legal significance of what we find — identifying issues that could affect the validity of title, delay closing, or expose a buyer to future liability.

Our title search reports are detailed, organized, and written in plain language so that all parties — not just attorneys — can understand the results. We clearly identify any title defects, outstanding liens, or encumbrances that need to be resolved, and we work with our clients to develop a plan for clearing those issues so the transaction can proceed on schedule.

When you choose DC Mistry Closing for your title search, you benefit from:

  • Attorney-led review for legal accuracy — Our title examinations are overseen by experienced real estate attorneys who understand D.C. property law, D.C. Superior Court records, and the nuances of local title practice. This means issues are not just identified — they are evaluated for legal risk and impact.
  • Local D.C. expertise on zoning and municipal requirements — Washington, D.C. has a unique combination of federal and municipal laws that affect real estate titles. From D.C. deed recordation requirements to municipal liens and zoning restrictions, our team’s local knowledge ensures nothing is missed.
  • Secure and confidential processing of all records — We handle all property records, client documents, and transaction information with strict confidentiality and security protocols. Your sensitive ownership and financial information is protected at every step of the process.
  • Accurate, timely reports that keep closings on track — Real estate transactions run on tight timelines. We are committed to delivering accurate title search results promptly, so your transaction can proceed without unnecessary delays.

The title search is your first and most important line of defense against title defects. Problems discovered after closing can be extremely costly to resolve — in some cases, a title dispute can threaten your entire ownership of the property. By investing in a professional title search from DC Mistry Closing before you close, you protect your investment and gain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your title is clear.

Ready for a Clear Title?

Contact DC Mistry Closing to start your D.C. title search today.

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