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The Real Risk in Title Automation: Everyday Data Conditions

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Annette Cotton, SVP of Data Management at DataTrace, puts it plainly: "AI can absolutely help the industry move faster, but speed alone is not the standard for title. Insurable outcomes require validation, reconciliation, and trusted infrastructure behind the scenes."

When people think about risk in title automation, they often imagine rare or extreme scenarios. But in practice, some of the greatest risks do not come from extraordinary exceptions. They come from ordinary data conditions repeated at scale.

That is one of the most important ideas in DataTrace’s white paper on AI and title automation.

Everyday data conditions are where risk actually accumulates

Jurisdictional systems provide the legal history of property, but they function as a system of notice—not verification—and lack the normalization required for consistent, property-level analysis. Across counties, states, and historical periods, there are natural variations in how names are recorded, how documents are indexed, how records are structured, and how accessible historical information may be through public interfaces. These are not unusual defects. They are common characteristics of the system itself.

The risk becomes more significant when these conditions scale

The challenge is what happens when those common conditions meet automation at scale.

A missing name variation. An unlinked release. A legal description inconsistency. A partial historical record due to index changes or platform migration. On an individual transaction, these may seem manageable. But across millions of residential real estate transactions annually, even a small variance in data quality or completeness can create meaningful downstream exposure over time.

Even small variances in data integrity can create large-scale exposure

The white paper illustrates this with a simple scenario: if there are roughly 5 million residential real estate transactions annually and even a 1% variance in data accuracy affects outcomes, that could mean 50,000 potentially impacted results. If only a portion of those develop into downstream issues over time, the aggregate exposure can become substantial.

This is why title risk extends beyond immediate outcomes

This is why the title industry has to think beyond immediate workflow speed.

Many title issues do not surface right away. They can emerge years later when a property is refinanced, sold, or litigated. That long-tail risk means the quality of the initial title decision depends heavily on the completeness, consistency, and validation of the data used at the start.

Efficiency alone does not resolve gaps in data integrity

AI can absolutely improve efficiency. But efficiency alone is not enough if the system cannot detect gaps, missing relationships, or incomplete data structures. Reliable title outcomes depend on the ability to identify what is missing, not just what is found.

Compliance requirements do not change with automation

This is also where compliance matters. Title insurance operates within a state-based regulatory framework, and in many jurisdictions there are explicit requirements around reasonable search, examination, and use of title plants or structured title evidence.

Automation does not remove those obligations. If anything, it raises the bar for proving that decisions are grounded in reliable and defensible processes.

The greatest automation risk is the accumulation of everyday conditions

For organizations exploring AI in title operations, the takeaway is clear: the greatest automation risk is not necessarily dramatic model failure. It is the accumulation of everyday data imperfections that go unresolved at scale.

Trusted data infrastructure determines how responsibly AI can be applied

That is why trusted data infrastructure matters. The more complete and validated the input environment, the more responsibly AI can be deployed to support title production.

The future of title automation depends on data integrity, not just access

The future of title automation will not be defined by whether AI can access records. It will be defined by whether the industry can pair AI with the data integrity required to support durable, insurable outcomes.

Where this conversation around automated title search leads next

Read the full white paper Title Search Automation: Reality, Risk, and Responsibility of AI to learn how DataTrace views the relationship between AI, title plants, data integrity, and insurable title outcomes.

About Us

DataTrace Information Services LLC, the nation’s largest provider of property and ownership data and title automation solutions, enables title and settlement companies to streamline their processes, increase efficiency and drive growth. The company’s solutions are powered by the industry’s most complete network of geographic title plants and most comprehensive property information data set, including nearly 8.6 billion recorded document images. Leading title underwriters and title agents rely on DataTrace’s solutions to accelerate digital transformation, gain a competitive edge, benchmark intelligence, and seamlessly integrate with closing technology providers. With its significant geographical coverage, DataTrace’s digital title plant and tax database is the most expansive, comprehensive digital title information system in the industry. For additional information, visit www.DataTraceTitle.com.

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