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Property Tax Coverage Expanded to all Counties in Colorado

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Black Knight, Inc. announced the expansion of its real-property tax coverage to include an additional three Colorado counties: Denver, Jefferson, and Arapahoe. Black Knight is now able to deliver automated real-property tax certificates in all of the counties in Colorado, as well as access to title data for properties throughout Colorado and nationwide.

Black Knight’s tax reports draw from both the company’s property database containing information directly from assessors and collectors as well as from access to title plants. The tax reports include tax bill data by collector for all jurisdictions affecting a property, payment status, tax amounts and delinquency data, due dates, and more.  

Additionally, the company offers access to both tax and title data from TitlePoint, Black Knight’s powerful automated title search and production application, as well as from data integration through third-party providers. Black Knight also provides other solutions to help title companies become more efficient and generate more business, including:

  • Ownership and encumbrance reports for properties in Colorado, as well as across the U.S., to help title companies identify potential issues on properties. These reports include current ownership, all open financial obligations—such as voluntary and involuntary liens and judgments—and taxes.
  • TitlePro247—a web-based application that helps title companies develop stronger customer relationships by enabling their representatives to provide real estate and lender customers with direct, online access to property reports and targeted farm lists.\

“By expanding our automated real-property tax certificates to Denver, Jefferson and Arapahoe counties, we are able to give customers in these areas an exceptional product with access to rapid turn-times and information leveraged from Black Knight’s comprehensive and reliable property database,” said Lisa Roessler, VP, Product Strategy for Black Knight. “Title companies can also leverage our other proven solutions to enhance efficiencies and increase revenue opportunities for additional benefits.”

About Author: Mike Albanese

A graduate of the University of Alabama, Mike Albanese has worked for news publications since 2011 in Texas and Colorado. He has built a portfolio of more than 1,000 articles, covering city government, police and crime, business, sports, and is experienced in crafting engaging features and enterprise pieces. He spent time as the sports editor for the "Pilot Point Post-Signal," and has covered the DFW Metroplex for several years. He has also assisted with sports coverage and editing duties with the "Dallas Morning News" and "Denton Record-Chronicle" over the past several years.
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