Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins and Mott L.L.P.
Title Researcher
Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins and Mott L.L.P., Arlington, Texas, United States, 76000
Company Overview
Established in Amarillo, Texas in 1970, Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott LLP ("Perdue Brandon") is one of the oldest law firms providing collection services and related legal representation to government entities. Our clients include school districts, cities, counties, hospital districts, appraisal districts and other governmental entities. Perdue Brandon continues to grow and currently has 14 primary offices in Texas and multiple satellite locations in Texas, Oklahoma, and Florida servicing clients in seven states.
For more information on our Firm, please visit our website at www.pbfcm.com.
Position Title Title Researcher
Job Responsibilities Researchers determine ownership and lien status for real property in order to assist in the collection of delinquent property taxes. The position also reviews documentation recorded at the County Clerk to determine if it affects the subject property.
Search, analyze, and evaluate records on titles by looking through private and public records.
Verify ownership of properties.
Verify legal descriptions and identify relative liens and encumbrances.
Job Skills Requirements
Excellent oral communication skills.
Excellent written communication skills.
Clear and neat handwriting.
Well‑organized.
Good computer skills.
Excellent critical‑thinking skills.
Self‑motivated and able to work independently.
Ability to grasp complicated legal concepts.
Detail‑oriented.
Excellent proofreading skills.
Job Experience Requirements
Prior experience in an office environment.
Preference for prior experience in a law office, title insurance office, or general abstracting experience.
Education Requirements
High School Diploma required.
Preference for some college education.
Other Requirements
Reliable transportation.
Work 37.50 hours per week, 8:30 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday.
Compensation Hourly rate is $17.00 per hour.
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For more information on our Firm, please visit our website at www.pbfcm.com.
Position Title Title Researcher
Job Responsibilities Researchers determine ownership and lien status for real property in order to assist in the collection of delinquent property taxes. The position also reviews documentation recorded at the County Clerk to determine if it affects the subject property.
Search, analyze, and evaluate records on titles by looking through private and public records.
Verify ownership of properties.
Verify legal descriptions and identify relative liens and encumbrances.
Job Skills Requirements
Excellent oral communication skills.
Excellent written communication skills.
Clear and neat handwriting.
Well‑organized.
Good computer skills.
Excellent critical‑thinking skills.
Self‑motivated and able to work independently.
Ability to grasp complicated legal concepts.
Detail‑oriented.
Excellent proofreading skills.
Job Experience Requirements
Prior experience in an office environment.
Preference for prior experience in a law office, title insurance office, or general abstracting experience.
Education Requirements
High School Diploma required.
Preference for some college education.
Other Requirements
Reliable transportation.
Work 37.50 hours per week, 8:30 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday.
Compensation Hourly rate is $17.00 per hour.
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