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Fidelity National Title Agency Southern Arizona headquartered in the beautiful and diverse Grand Canyon State, is one of Fidelity National Financial's largest and most dynamic title brands and team of title professionals. Fidelity National Title Agency is a national leader in title insurance and real estate services. At Fidelity, we offer a complete line of title and escrow services for both residential and commercial transactions as well as a variety of other related services such as Account Servicing, Builder Development, Construction Disbursements, Foreclosure and Multi-County Title.

FNTA Southern Arizona has been servicing the real estate community for over 150 years, closing all types of real estate transactions with an exceptional level of customer service. In addition to our commitment to closing homes for residents of Arizona, our team can provide commercial services throughout the US. By determining risks and providing solutions to obstacles, the Southern Arizona commercial team is able to successfully close some of the most sophisticated transactions.

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