FAQs & Resources
Resources
Title Insurance is the bedrock of a secure real estate transaction. First Montana Title has the experience and resources to handle any scenario. Our industry partners, and our personal attention to detail, work hand-in-hand to make your Real Estate transaction secure, timely, reliable and accurate.

American Land Title Association
ALTA is the national trade association and voice of more than 6,000 title insurance agents, abstracters and underwriters who are Active Members. ALTA members search, review, and ensure land titles to protect homebuyers and mortgage lenders and make your Real Estate transaction secure, timely, reliable and accurate. Visit ALTA
Montana Land Title Association
MLTA represents an effective voice before the Montana Legislature and city and state governments. Members come from every facet of the industry. The association acts for the benefit of the Land Title industry to deal effectively with important issues and interests. Visit MLTA
Bitterroot Valley Board of Realtors
The Bitterroot Valley Board of Realtors® website is your gateway to helpful information about the Bitterroot Valley Real Estate Industry for both REALTORS® and Consumers. Come see what our valley has to offer! Visit BVBR
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
Old Republic has been serving the real estate and mortgage industry for more than a century. Founded in 1907, it has a solid reputation and is an industry leader in many aspects. Title Insurance is the bedrock of a secure real estate transaction. Visit Old Republic
Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company
Commonwealth is now a proud member of the Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (NYSE: FNF) family of title companies, which collectively represent the largest title insurance and escrow services company in the world. Visit Commonwealth

Frequently Asked Questions for Secure, Accurate and Timely Real Estate Transactions
First Montana Title Co. FAQ’s:
Answers for agents, lenders, buyers & sellers to make your Real Estate transaction secure, accurate and timely.
How do I open escrow with First Montana Title Co.?
Upload your internal order form, purchase agreement, or any document that contains your order information through our secure portal. Be sure to let us know who you are and any other pertinent information. Submit your request here.
You can also send your order via your own secure email service, fax, or mail, or you can drop it off at our office. We’d love you to come in and say hello! Our contact information is:
First Montana Title Co.
250 W. Main Street
Hamilton, Montana 59840
Phone: (406) 363-2661
Fax: (406) 363-6960
Email: info@firstmttitle.com
What is a “Listing Packet” or “Property Profile”?
A Listing Packet or Property Profile is a compilation of property information that assists the agent in completing the listing process.
We are happy to provide basic publicly available information to assist you in listing your property. Listing Pckets include:
- A copy of the vesting deed.
- Copies of Covenants (Note: since a complete title search is not undertaken, any covenants, easements, or restrictions found on individual deeds are not identified or included).
- Copies of specific documents that you may have referenced or requested as part of the information packet.
- A copy of the county property tax report.
- A photocopy of the related survey, plat, or section map.
What information will I need to provide to First Montana Title Co. to complete my transaction?
Title Companies Operate by instruction. Accordingly, the disbursement of funds to specific parties, the payment of any invoices, or the transfer of any personal property (such as water rights or farm equipment) must be specifically requested prior to closing and appropriate information provided. Proper names, addresses, and legal descriptions are necessary for both buyers and sellers to complete all closing documents and make your Real Estate transaction secure, timely and accurate. Here’s what we might need:
A copy of the signed Buy-Sell Agreement
- Complete address and contact information for both parties (phone numbers and emails if possible).
- Legal description of property (in Montana, an address is not always accurate or sufficient).
- Contact information for all agents involved.
- Commission amounts and splits (not included as part of standard Buy-Sells).
Information on Deceased Parties
- Death certificates from other states and counties will not be referenced anywhere in Ravalli county records. If a party to a sale is deceased, a death certificate may be required to close.
Water Rights information
- While we may do a preliminary search for water rights through the DNRC website, verification of water rights, unfiled wells, or lake and ditch shares are the responsibility of the Seller and their agent. We’re happy to complete and file appropriate forms to transfer water rights based on the information you provide.
Trust, Partnership, or Corporation documents
- We will need declaration and signature pages for all trusts, partnerships, or corporations (to verify vesting and who can sign). Legal documents change constantly and must be reviewed each time. First Montana Title Co. does not maintain a database of private legal documents for clients.
Loan/Creditor Account Numbers
- Please provide account numbers and the last four digits of the client’s social security number to obtain lien payoffs. Many creditors will require a signed authorization from a customer. You can download a copy here.
How long will it take for my transaction to close, and what does this process entail?
Although certain times of year are busier than others in Montana, we are generally able to produce title commitments within five business days. First Montana Title Co. does the most comprehensive title research in Ravalli County. Through our complete onsite title plant, we regularly identify and solve title issues impossible to find or correct through the online search process used by other companies.
Our examiners have decades of experience in research and real estate transaction analysis in the Bitterroot Valley and regularly research and answer questions for County and State government, local banks, mortgage companies, real estate agents, and attorneys. Settlement statements are generally prepared three days prior to closing to allow for review by agents and the parties involved to make your Real Estate transaction secure and accurate.
All in all, 14 business days are usually necessary to close a transaction. First Montana Title Co. may charge an additional fee for rush requests.