• Saturday, June 28, 2025

Committees

Real Property

Title Insurance & Title Insurance Industry Liaison

Serve as liaison between the section and the Florida Land Title Association, keep section members informed of any legislative or administrative developments affecting the insurance of real property titles in the State of Florida; provide input and expertise on proposed legislation or administrative regulations affecting the insurance of real property titles in the State of Florida; coordinate the activities between the section and title insurers, and with them, to study, provide expertise, input and monitor the improvement of land title records and their use; support and promote the role of attorneys in insuring real estate transactions for the protection of the public; cooperate with Continuing Legal Education of The Florida Bar, and any other matters affecting the insurance of real property titles under Florida law.
 
Chair: Christopher W. Smart
Co-Vice Chairs:  Leonard F. Prescott, IV and Shannon L. Widman
 
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CALL TO ACTION FROM THE TITLE INSURANCE AND

TITLE INSURANCE LIAISON COMMITTEE

This Call to Action is about the Lee County pilot program requiring ID from grantor, grantee and the person presenting an instrument for recordation. Please be patient and read through this call to action. It's important.

 In 2023, the Florida Legislature passed HB 1419, authorizing the Lee County Clerk to launch the Title Fraud Prevention Through Identity Verification Pilot Program. The bill was enacted as Fla. Stat. § 28.2225. This initiative requires parties presenting instruments for recordation to provide government-issued IDs for the grantor, grantee, and the presenting party, and allows the Clerk to store copies of these identifications when an instrument is recorded electronically. The Clerk may suspend or refuse to record a deed or instrument if the required identification is not provided.

 The bill’s section creating the pilot program is set to repeal on July 1, 2025. The Clerk must submit a report to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives by December 31, 2025, to address various program aspects, including the potential for statewide expansion. Because the 2026 legislative session begins in January, the Clerk has been asked to submit his report by October 1, 2025. It is important to provide the Clerk with your feedback so that it can be included in his report. You might want to consider the following questions when providing your feedback:

1. Were the requirements imposed by the pilot program unduly burdensome?

2. Were the pilot program’s requirements appropriately within the parameters of Fla. Stat. 28.2225?

3. Were there any concerns about providing copies of government-issued IDs?

4. Did you form any opinions on the pilot program’s impact on preventing fraud?

5. Are you in favor of expanding the pilot program statewide?

 Please send your feedback via email to deedpilot@leeclerk.org by August 1, 2025. to insure that the Clerk will have time to include your feedback in the report. If you are willing, please send a copy of your feedback to feedback@thefund.com

 This is a simple way for you to have a voice in any future action taken by the legislature. Please participate. Thank you.