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Find My Title Policy

Locate your existing title insurance policy or contact your state's insurance department for help.

Find My Title Policy

3 Ways to Locate Your Policy

Your owner's title insurance policy was issued at closing and protects you for as long as you own the property. Follow the steps below, use the interactive state map to find your insurance department, or use our sample calling script to get exactly what you need. Click any step for a detailed walkthrough.

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1

Check Closing Documents

Look for "Owner's Title Insurance Policy" in your closing packet.

2

Contact Your Settlement Agent

The title company or attorney who handled your closing can provide a copy.

3

Call Your State Insurance Dept.

Use the interactive map below to find your state's contact info.

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When to Contact Your State Insurance Department

Most homebuyers never interact with their state's insurance office, but it exists specifically to protect you. Here are the most common reasons consumers reach out.

Before you call: have your property address, the name of the title/settlement company, your closing date (or HUD-1/Closing Disclosure), and any documents or emails related to your concern. A concise timeline helps the investigator move faster.

Full State Insurance Directory

Verified via the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) and NAIC, updated February 2026.

Note: ALTA does not issue title insurance policies or have access to policies that have been issued. Directory data sourced from the I.I.I. and NAIC, verified as of February 2026.

Disclaimer:We recommend confirming contact details via your state's official .gov website before calling.

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Note: ALTA does not issue title insurance policies or have access to policies issued. For policy inquiries, please contact your settlement agent or state insurance department directly.