DataTrace announced it has expanded the historic depth of title plants in eight Florida counties, with each title plant leveraging the company’s proprietary artificial intelligence and automation technology.
DataTrace’s expanded Florida coverage now dates back 30 years in Charlotte, DeSoto, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, and Sumter counties.
Customers can search the geographically indexed Florida title plants using multiple property parameters, including legal descriptions, subdivision names and assessor parcel numbers, further streamlining and accelerating the title search and examination process.
“Our ongoing investment in title plant data and automation technology reflects our commitment to help our customers grow and increase efficiency, while providing the most complete, in-depth data in the nation,” Robert Karraa, president of DataTrace, said in a release. “DataTrace customers can now access and rapidly search our unmatched historical title data in Florida and the rest of the nation.”
DataTrace maintains the largest geographic title plant footprint in Florida, operating digital title plants in all 67 counties in the state.
The company has added more than 1,100 title plants to its coverage since 2022. It now operates 1,800-plus title plants, containing data covering more than 80 percent of the properties in the country.
DataTrace provides title chains, recorded document images, legal and vesting data, tax reporting, and property and ownership data to thousands of title companies nationwide.