Title & Escrow Officer in North Carolina

Title and escrow officers facilitate real estate closings — researching property titles, coordinating escrow accounts, and ensuring that all legal and financial requirements are met before a property changes hands. This is a well-compensated, detail-oriented role that sits at the center of every real estate transaction.

$55,000 NC Median Salary
5% Growth Rate
Weeks (license) to 2 years (degree) Training

💰 Title & Escrow Officer Salary in North Carolina

Estimated salary range for Title & Escrow Officers in North Carolina, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$38,000
Median
$55,000
Experienced
$82,000

🎓 Title & Escrow Officer Licensing in North Carolina

Credential required: State title agent license + notary commission

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the North Carolina state licensing board before enrolling.

🏫 Title & Escrow Officer Programs in North Carolina

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