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Companies Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Bank COMPANIES NAME ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE BANK NAME 1ST CHOICE ESCROWS 12811 8TH AVE W SUITE A202 EVERETT, WA 98204 425-423-8677 NO WIRE 1ST DENVER TITLE 8480 E ORCHARD RD #5700 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 720-482-1411 WELLS FARGO 1ST NATIONAL TITLE 9488 UNION SQUARE SANDY, UT 84070 801-208-0025 J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK 1ST OPTION ESCROW, INC. 724 N. BARRANCA AVE., #A COVINA, CA 91723 626-869-0405 NO WIRING ALLOWED 1ST POINT SETTLEMENT, LLC 8 BRILLIANT AVE STE 5 PITTSBURGH, PA 15215 412-781-1643 NATIONAL CITY BANK 1ST QUALITY TITLE, LLC 3227 MARICAMP ROAD #101 34480 352-690-1787 COMPASS BANK 1ST SERVICE TITLE & CLOSING 18000 W SARAH LANE #170 BROOKFIELD, WI 53045 262-794-9000 M&I MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK 1ST SIGNATURE SETTLEMENT SERVICES, LLC 6304 KENWOOD AVENUE, SUITE 2A BALTIMORE, MD 21237 410-866-5840 M&T BANK 1ST UNITED TITLE & ESCROW INC 4811 LEBANON ROAD SUITE 107 HERMITAGE, TN 37076 615-874-2266 FIRST TENNESSEE BANK 1ST WEST ESCROW 2601 FOURTH AVENUE SUITE 110 SEATTLE, WA 98121 206-733-8077 BANK OF AMERICA 360 SETTLEMENT & TITLE SERVICES OF CINCINNATI, LLC 778 OLD STATE ROUTE 74 CINCINNATI, OH 45245 513-520-9553 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA 5 STAR ESCROW 2333 BROADWAY, SUITE #210 SANTA ANA, CA 92706 714-866-2141 NO WIRING A TITLE QUEST LLC 1312 CENTRAL CT HERMITAGE, TN 37076 877-284-8531 SUNTRUST A&A ABSTRACT & SETTLEMENT SERVICES, LLC 337 LINCOLN STREET CARLISLE, PA 17013 717-249-0020 ORRSTOWN BANK A.C.T ESCROW INC. 42231 6TH STREET WEST, SUITE 205 LANCASTER, CA 93534 NO WIRING A+ ESCROW 7676 HAZARD CENTER DRIVE #150 SAN DIEGO, CA 92108 619-497-4961 NO WIRING A+ ESCROW 1702 KETTNER BLVD C-1 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 619-595-1241 NO WIRING A-1 CLOSING INC 1303 N DIVISION , SUITE A SPOKANE, WA 99202 509-927-8848 STERLING SAVINGS BANK A-1 ESCROW 333 NORTH ANITA AVENUE #7 ARCADIA, CA 91006 626-447-2117 TEXAS CAPITAL BANK A-1 TITLE 5959 SHALLOWFORD ROAD CHATTANOOGA, TN 37421 523-553-8254 FIRST TENNESSEE BANK A1A BEACHSIDE TITLE, INC. 1980 NORTH ATLANTIC AVE STE 305 COCOA BEACH, FLORIDA 32931 321-868-1554 SUNTRUST AAA LEGAL SERVICES, LLC 477 MAIN STREET, SUITE 218 MONROE, CT 06468 203-261-1333 WACHOVIA ABACUS SETTLEMENT COMPANY 1100 WASHINGTON AVE SUITE 103 CARNEGIE, PA 15106 412-276-8745 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABATE & ABATE, LLC 607 BEDFORD STREET STANFORD, CT 06901 203-348-7770 BANK OF AMERICA ABBEY TITLE COMPANY 2902 ARIZONE AVENUE JOPLIN, MO 64804 417-623-1910 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI BANK ABBIE ESCROW 770 THE CITY DRIVE #1300 ORANGE, CA 92868 714-703-8880 NO WIRING ABBIE ESCROW 12881 KNOTT AVENUE, SUITE # 108 GARDEN GROVE, CA 92841 714-892-0002 NO WIRES ABCO OF NORTHAMPTON, LLC 101 SOUTH 3RD STREET, STE 201 EASTON, PA 18042 610-258-6208 TEAM CAPITAL BANK ABELL ESCROW 255 THIRD AVENUE CHULA VISTA, CA 91910 619-934-0325 NO WIRES ABL SETTELMENT SOLUTIONS 1501 REEDSDALE ST SUITE 4000 PITTSBURGH, PA 152333 412-586-0818 PNC BANK ABLE TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY INC 3006 W BELMONT CHICAGO, IL 60618 773-463-4300 AMERICAN CHARTERED BANK ABLE TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY INC 9650 S PULASKI RD OAK LAWN, IL 60453 708-229-0800 AMERICAN CHARTERED BANK ABLE TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 18W100 22ND STREET OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181 630-889-4433 THE NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY ABOVE & BEYOND ESCROW 2300-B WEST MAGNOLIA BLVD. BURBANK, CA 91508 818-558-4040 NO WIRING ABR ESCROW 8105 IRVINE CENTER DRIVE, # 410 IRVINE, CA 92618 949-885-5070 ABRAMS & MAZER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2526 MONROEVILLE BLVD, STE 207 ALSTAN MALL MONROEVILLE, PA 15146 412-829-7733 ALLEGHENY VALLEY BANK OF PITTSBURGH ABSOLUTE ESCROW, INC. 5208 JACKSON DRIVE SUITE 113 LA MESA, CA 91941 619-469-6001 NO WIRES ABSOLUTE TITLE 1312 E 53RD STREET ANDERSON, IN 46013 765-640-5558 THE FARMERS BANK ABSOLUTE TITLE AGENCY 147 WEST ELECTION ROAD STE. 200 DRAPER, UT 84020 801-456-3700 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK ABSOLUTE TITLE INSURANCE 3335 SOUTH 900 EAST #200 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84106 801-487-0133 ZIONS BANK(FOOTHILL OFFICE) ABSOLUTE TITLE, LLC 9151 INTERLINE AVE. 1-B BATON ROUGE, LA 70809 225-291-0111 CHASE BANK ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY 1430 WASHINGTON LA GRANDE, OR 97850 541-963-7127 BANNER BANK ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY OF MESA COUNTY 1114 N 1ST STE 201 GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81501 970-242-8234 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ABSTRACT & TITLE OF MARION COUNTY 287 SHILOH CROSSING DR. AVON, IN 46123 317-271-0088 HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK ABSTRACT & TITLE OF PUTNAM COUNTY, INC. 50 NORTH JACKSON STREET GREENCASTLE, IN 46135 765-653-4054 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ABSTRACT 2000, INC T/A MUTUAL ABSTRACT COMPANY 421 BUSTLETON PIKE FEASTERVILLE, PA 19053 215-355-6300 HUNTINGTON VALLEY BANK ABSTRACT AFFILIATES, LLC 421 BUSTLETON PIKE FEASTERVILLE, PA 19053 215-3229500 HUNTINGTON VALLEY BANK ABSTRACT AMERICA REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENT SOLUTIONS, INC 65 KEN MAR DRIVE SHERMANS DALE, PA 17090 717-514-4114 THE BANK OF LANDISBURG ACADEMY ESCROW, INC. 3100 WEST BURBANK BOULEVARD, SUITE 200 BURBANK, CA 91505 818-557-2626 NO WIRE ACADIAN TITLE AGENCY, LLC 8823 HIGHWAY 165 NORTH, SUITE 1 MONROE, LA 71203 318-812-3434 FIRST NATIONAL BANKERS BANK ACCENT OHIO LAND TITLE AGENCY, INC 1959 MENTOR AVENUE PAINESVILLE, OH 44077 440-354-9950 CHARTER ONE BANK ACCENT TITLE LLC 3999 SOUTH SHERWOOD FOREST BOULEVARD BATON ROUGE, LA 70816 225-292-2130 CAPITAL ONE BANK ACCESS CLOSING & TITLE SERVICES LLC 32 DANIEL WEBSTER HIGHWAY SUITE 8 MERRIMACK, NH 03054 603-598-0130 CITIZENS BANK ACCESS TITLE COMPANY INC 1455 S. STATE, SUITE C OREM, UT 84097 801-221-1555 ZIONS BANK ACCESS TITLE LTD. 3103 MOBERLY LANE BENTONVILLE AR 72712 479-464-4009 ARVEST BANK OF BENTONVILLE ACCLAIMED TITLE, LLC 1709 REISTERSTOWN ROAD, SUITE 3 PIKESVILLE, MD 21208 410-484-0905 SUNTRUST ACCREDITED LAND TRANSFER COMPANY, INC 602 CORPORATE DRIVE WEST LANGHORNE, PA 19047 15-579-3223 CONESTOGA BANK ACCREDITED TITLE SERVICES 1999 W GALENA BLVD #B AURORA, IL 60506 630-870-1130 FIRST BANK ACCUDATA TITLE LLC 1050 E. FLAMINGO RD, STE R-280 LAS VEGAS, NV 89119 702-851-7255 CENTENNIAL BANK ACCURATE GROUP TITLE SERVICES, LLC DBA LILAC TITLE SERVICES 169 PORT RD #12 KENNEBUNK, ME 04043 207-967-6172 KENNEBUNK SAVINGS BANK ACCURATE LAND TITLE, LLC 973 EMERSON PARKWAY GREENWOOD, IN 46143 FIFTH THIRD BANK ACCURATE TITLE 170 SOUTH RIVER RD BEDFORD, NH 03110 603-668-6446 CENTRIX BANK AND TRUST ACCURATE TITLE ASSOCIATES OF STARK COUNTY LLC 100 LINCOLN WAYE # 100 MASSILLON, OH 44646 330-830-1045 NATIONAL CITY BANK ACCURATE TITLE CLOSINGS, INC. 5317 LAKE WORTH ROAD LAKE WORTH, FL 33463 561-357-5536 STERLING BANK ACCURATE TITLE COMPANY 7011 WEST 121ST STREET OVERLAND PARK KS 66209 913-338-0100 COUNTRY CLUB BANK ACCURATE TITLE GROUP 16325 NORTHCROSS DRIVE SUITE A HUNTERSVILLE, NC 28078-4851 704-892-3352 WACHOVIA BANK ACCURATE TITLE SOLUTIONS AGENCY, INC. 7357-A E. KEMPER ROAD CINCINNATI, OH 45249 513-794-1287 U.S. BANK ACCUTITLE AGENCY INC 120 E FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OH 45202 513-241-8780 US BANK ACE TITLE AND ESCROW 7008-C LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE ANNANDALE, VA 22003 703-914-8770 ALLIANCE BANK ACE TITLE COMPANY, LLC 1270 DORCHESTER ALEXANDRIA, LA 71303 318-484-2838 FIRST NATIONAL BANKERS BANK ACQUEST TITLE SERVICES, LLC 2500 WEST HIGGINS ROAD, #1250 HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60195 847-252-7341 CITIBANK ACS TITLE LLC 2895 HIGHWAY 190, SUITE 215 MANDEVILLE, LA 70471 985-727-6766 AMSOUTH BANK ACTION CLOSING EXPERTS 8202 W. QUINAULT, UNIT C KENNEWICK, WA 99336 509-783-7811 KEY BANK ACTION ESCROW, INC. 9901 PARAMOUNT BLVD., # 250 DOWNEY, CA 90240 562-928-0599 NO WIRING ACTION TITLE 28 E. MORGAN STREET MARTINSVILLE, IN 46151 765-342-0542 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS ACTION TITLE 3670 US HWY 1 SOUTH, STE 110 SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL 32086 904-797-4777 IBB OF ORLANDO ACTION TITLE SERVICES 3733 TAMIMI TRAIL NORTH NAPLE FL 34103 239-262-2200 WACHOVIA BANK ACTIVUS CORPORATION - ESCROW DIVISION 26 EXECUTIVE PARK., # 150 IRVINE, CA 92614 949-777-2756 COMERICA BANK ADAIR COUNTY TITLE & ESCROW 102 E WASHINGTON KIRKSVILLE, MO 63501 660-665-3594 MIDWEST INDEPENDENT BANK ADAM M. BROUILLARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW 339 GREENE STREET NEW HAVEN, CT 06511 203-772-3537 JPMORGAN CHASE ADAMS & BARNES ESCROW 419 WEST FOOTHILL BLVD. MONROVIA, CA 91016 626-357-3315 ADAMS & BARNES ESCROW 433 WEST FOOTHILL BLVD. MONROVIA, CA 91016 626-358-1858 3RD PARTY ESCROW ADAMS LAND TITLE COMPANY 422 N. HASTINGS AVE., SUITE 102 HASTINGS, NE 68901 402-463-4198 WELLS FARGO ADAMS, STEPNER, WOLTERMANN & DUSING, PLLC 40 WEST PIKE STREET COVINGTON, KY 41011 859-394-6200 FIFTH THIRD BANK OF CINCINNATI ADAMS,RIZZI & SWEEN PA 300 FIRST STREET NW AUSTIN, MN 55912 507-433-7394 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ADMIRAL ESCROW 4700-42ND AVENUE STE 620 SEATTLE, WA 98116 206-933-2001 CENTENNIAL BANK ADORNO & YOSS 1355 TERRELL MILL RD BLD 1472 #100 MARIETTA, GA 30067 770-951-2223 SILVERTON BANK ADROIT TITLE SERVICES 4155 E. JEWELL AVE. #318 DENVER, CO 80222 303-639-5643 CITYWIDE BANK ADVANCED ESCROW CORP. 33971 SELVA ROAD STE.100 MONARCH BEACH, CA 92629 949-661-0900 ADVANCED ESCROW CORPORATION 27281 LAS RAMBLAS SUITE 200 MISSION VIEJO, CA 92691 949-420-3055 NO WIRES ADVANCED FINANCIAL NETWORK ESCROW DIVISION 2627 MISSION STREET,SUITE 6 SAN MARINO, CA 91108 626-441-8787 NO WIRING ADVANCED TITLE 6965 UNION PARK #180 MIDVALE, UT 84047 801-328-9000 ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ADVANCED TITLE & ESCROW PC 345 GREENWOOD STREET WORCESTER, MA 01607 508-792-4733 RBS CITIZENS ADVANCED TITLE COMPANY, INC.
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