Coverage

A clear nationwide coverage overview that leads visitors into county discovery, service eligibility, and the correct intake path.

Coverage overview

A broader service footprint without a dead-end page

Coverage should explain where Associate Title Agency can support title, research, settlement, and document-driven transaction work. Instead of sending visitors to an empty shell, this page gives them a readable overview, directs them into Counties Served for deeper county lookup, and keeps the public experience aligned with a more serious operational standard.

Use this page when a visitor wants confidence first, and use Counties Served when the visitor needs to search a state, inspect county naming, or move from geography into an actual request.

What this page proves

Coverage should answer practical questions

  • Can a file be handled in the county or county-equivalent involved?
  • Should the visitor open a title order, a property search, or a closing support request?
  • Can the public page look complete without exposing internal workflow complexity?
  • Can the site move from marketing language into real service routing?
Coverage lane

Counties Served

Use the county explorer for state filtering, county discovery, market-indicator context, and a more useful geography-led public presentation.

View County Explorer
Coverage lane

Property Search

Move from coverage into parcel, owner, address, lien, tax, and chain-of-title research when a file needs early diligence rather than immediate settlement.

Search Property
Coverage lane

Closings & Escrow

For files that are moving toward execution, use the closing desk page for escrow handling, settlement guidance, seller package flow, and support contact points.

Open Closing Desk
Coverage structure

How the coverage layer should work

The cleanest structure is simple: Coverage explains the footprint, Counties Served handles geography, and the request pages handle intake.

Step 01

Review footprint

Use this page to reassure the visitor that multi-county and multi-state support exists.

Step 02

Open county view

Move into Counties Served when the visitor wants a state or county-specific view.

Step 03

Select service lane

Route into Title Orders, Property Search, or Closings & Escrow according to the need.

Step 04

Enter service queue

Complete the form on the operational page rather than trapping the visitor on an overview screen.