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Title and Records Officer
full-timePhoenix$65k - $84k

Summary

Location

Phoenix

Salary

$65k - $84k

Type

full-time

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Posting Date

01/22/26

Application Deadline

01/29/26

Pay Range

Anticipated Hiring Range: $65,000 - $84,375 annually
Full Pay Range: $65,000 - $103,750 annually

Salary offers are based on the candidate's equivalent experience and internal equity with other employees within the same job classification. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation.

Job Type

Unclassified

Department

Real Estate

About the Position

Maricopa County Real Estate Department is seeking a detail-driven, title-savvy professional to serve as a Title and Records Officer. A specialized role supporting land rights, acquisitions, and property research at the County level.

As the Title and Records Officer, you will be responsible for conducting in-depth land rights research and title examination in support of Maricopa County and the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (District) real property acquisition and disposition programs, as well as special projects related to land rights. Additionally, you will assist with oversight of the MCRED Document Retention Program. Key responsibilities generally include reading and interpreting legal descriptions; performing complex title research and title examination; analyzing and reviewing prior rights; and analyzing and reviewing title encumbrances to advise staff and County leadership on title restrictions recommending actions to clear title, and providing historical titles chains in support of quiet title actions, condemnation, civil suits, completing right-of-way verifications, and processing right of way abandonment requests. This position also researches and assists with unique issues associated with Department of Transportation rights-of-way and municipal annexations/right-of-way transfers.

About Us

The Maricopa County Real Estate Department partners with various departments and agencies to acquire space and improvements for County personnel and land for infrastructure improvement projects. We maintain the real property data on County-owned and leased facilities and acquire/lease/dispose of County real property. We are a team of collaborative, results-driven professionals who are building a stronger Maricopa County

Proud to Offer

  • Work with a greater purpose

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Exceptional work-life balance

  • Opportunities for growth and development within Maricopa County

  • Low-cost, high-value healthcare for you and your qualifying dependents

  • Child care benefits, including access to our on-site center, Maricopa County Kids Club, dedicated to serving Maricopa County families

  • Paid vacation, sick time, and parental leave

  • Extensive wellness program, including an incentive

  • Enrollment in the Arizona State Retirement System, a defined retirement benefit requiring a 12% monthly contribution rate that includes a 100% employer match on Day 1

  • Want to learn more about the County’s Qualifying and Compensation Philosophy? Follow this link to learn more!  Work With Us | Maricopa County, AZ

We Require

  • Two years of experience as a Title Examiner, Title Officer, or Registered Land Surveyor in the State of Arizona, or similar

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Real Estate, Real Estate or Business Law, Surveying, or a closely related field

  • Related professional experience may substitute for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis

We Also Value

  • Four years of experience as a Title Examiner, Title Officer, or Registered Land Surveyor in the State of Arizona, or similar.

  • Experience conducting due diligence, title research, and analysis in support of public or quasi-public agency, public works, or utility company acquisition and disposition programs, or surveying land.

  • Experience adjudicating and clearing title exceptions.

  • Experience conducting and presenting prior rights analyses.

  • Experience interpreting jurisdictional regulations and State/Federal land title law pertaining to real estate acquisition for public projects, claims of right of way, land splits, and subdivisions. 

  • Experience reading, interpreting, and identifying deficiencies in legal descriptions.

  • A National Title Professional designation from the American Land Title Association.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite

Job Contributions

  • Research, read, analyze, and interpret a variety of public records, legal documents, maps, plats, statutes, and regulations, including survey notes and legal descriptions, to identify vesting title, encumbrances, clouds on title, legal description deficiencies, and quality of title to rights of way and fee simple estate land

  • Review and adjudicate title and title reports in support of public projects, public land disposition, and inquiries from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office

  • Explain, both orally and in written reports, complex title research, findings, and provide recommendations for title clearing efforts, and prepare title documentation per the requirements of applicable geographical jurisdictions, as well as documents for real estate transactions

  • Coordinate with in-house staff on surveys, legal descriptions, map reviews, parcel descriptions, easements, and intergovernmental agreements

  • Coordinate with appropriate staff to process requests for right-of-way abandonments

  • Create, organize, implement, and oversee the MCRED Document Retention Program in conjunction with the MCRED Director, MCRED Property Management Supervisor, and the MCRED Property Engineering Supervisor

  • Perform utility prior rights analysis in support of public projects

  • Negotiate and create legal documents for the property management, acquisition, and disposition transactions, including easements, sales, and land right transfers/ extinguishments, in accordance with applicable county policies/resolutions, and Arizona Revised Statutes

  • Meet with Maricopa County and/or District staff and appointed or elected officials, property owners, attorneys, and other personnel to resolve complex title issues or provide information on the County or District’s land rights

Working Conditions

  • This position is typically office or administrative work and is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions

  • Hybrid telework may be available after an initial training period

  • Must be able to lift up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10 lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly. Requires walking or standing to a significant degree

Selection Procedure

  • Only the most qualified candidates will be considered

  • Consideration will only be given to candidates who submit online applications

  • Candidates will be contacted primarily through email and their Workday online application profile

  • Must pass a pre-employment background and/or fingerprint investigation as required by statute or policy, including drug and alcohol testing requirements for positions designated as safety-sensitive

Maricopa County is an equal opportunity employer.

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Other facts

Tech stack
Title Examination,Land Rights Research,Legal Description Interpretation,Title Research,Title Analysis,Public Records Research,Document Retention,Negotiation,Legal Document Creation,Survey Coordination,Prior Rights Analysis,Title Clearing,Regulatory Interpretation,Microsoft Office Suite Proficiency,Communication Skills,Problem Solving,Attention To Detail

About Maricopa County

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office is one of the nation’s largest public prosecutorial agencies, serving nearly four million residents in the fourth largest county in the U.S. With more than 1,000 employees, MCAO offers a fast-paced, exciting environment and a supportive culture that fosters empowerment and development. We have 23 specialized prosecution bureaus and a variety of positions including: attorneys, investigators, paralegals, victim advocates and support staff, each of whom is committed to holding criminals accountable, supporting victims' rights, and keeping families safe.

Team size: 501-1,000 employees
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Industry: Law Practice
Founding Year: 1871

What you'll do

  • The Title and Records Officer will conduct in-depth land rights research and title examination to support real property acquisition and disposition programs. Responsibilities also include overseeing the Document Retention Program and advising on title restrictions.

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As a Title and Records Officer at Maricopa County, you will: the Title and Records Officer will conduct in-depth land rights research and title examination to support real property acquisition and disposition programs. Responsibilities also include overseeing the Document Retention Program and advising on title restrictions..

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