What is clerical title curative work?

Clerical title curative work involves resolving non-legal title issues such as correcting misspelled names, fixing legal descriptions, and ensuring all necessary signatures are present. This service helps maintain a clean and accurate property title without the need for legal intervention.

Who can benefit from your services

Our services are designed for title companies, real estate agents, land buyers and sellers, and investors in Missouri. Anyone looking to ensure their property title is accurate and ready for transfer can benefit from our clerical title curative services.

What issues do you handle?

RedeemTitle focuses on clerical and administrative title defects that can delay closings, but do NOT require litigation or legal interpretation. Our work centers on preparing accurate, recorder-ready corrective instruments that help resolve these types of administrative defects.

How does the curative process work?

The process itself is simple:

1. File is Submitted
A title company or property owner submits documentation describing the defect.
2. Scope Review
The issue is reviewed to confirm it falls within RedeemTitle’s clerical curative scope.
3. Corrective Instrument Prepared
If accepted, a recorder-ready corrective instrument document is prepared to address and correct the issue.

How long does it take to prepare a corrective instrument?

Turnaround time depends on the complexity of the clerical issue and the documentation available.

Many straightforward clerical corrections can be prepared within a few business days once the necessary information is received.

More complicated administrative corrections may take longer depending on the circumstances.

What information should be included when submitting a file?

When possible, please include:
-The recorded document containing the defect
-A brief description of the issue
-The county and state where the document was recorded
-Any related documents relevant to the correction

Providing clear documentation helps speed up the review process

Why do clerical title defects cause delays?

Even minor errors in recorded documents can create uncertainty in the public record. Title companies must ensure that property ownership is clearly documented before closing a transaction.

Correcting clerical defects helps maintain clean title records and allows transactions to proceed smoothly.

How can I contact you?

You can reach us by emailing our office directly. We are here to assist you with any title-related inquiries you may have.

What is the future vision for this business?

Redeem Title aims to expand its services in the future to include more advanced legal-curative offerings. We are actively building a foundation that will allow us to grow and potentially offer additional services once the necessary partnerships and licensing are established.

What issues do you NOT handle?

RedeemTitle does not handle matters that require legal interpretation, court filings, or litigation.

If a file requires legal review or court action, we will flag it for referral to a qualified real estate attorney.

Does RedeemTitle provide legal advice?

No.

RedeemTitle focuses strictly on administrative document preparation for clerical corrections. We do not provide legal advice, legal interpretation, or legal representation.

Any matters requiring legal judgment should be handled by a licensed attorney.

How do I submit a file for review?

Files can be submitted by emailing the relevant documentation and a brief description of the issue.

After review, we will confirm whether the issue falls within the RedeemTitle curative scope and outline the next steps.

Who typically uses RedeemTitle?

RedeemTitle works with:
-Title companies
-Escrow officers
-Real Estate Professionals
-Property owners who encounter clerical recording issues

Is RedeemTitle limited to Missouri?

RedeemTitle is currently focused on Missouri recording practices. Work in other jurisdictions may be considered depending on the type of clerical correction involved, and the filing requirements of the jurisdiction of the county/state where the filing is to be made.

Still have questions?

Contact RedeemTitle to discuss your title issue or submit a file for review