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05/03/2018

Make an Impact: Share Your Story

ALTA needs your help!

This time each year, ALTA strives to leave a lasting impression on Congress. We want members of Congress not only to know what title insurance is and how it benefits consumers, but also who we are as title insurance professionals and what we do for each of our local communities.

The best way to get Congress members to remember you and your connection to ALTA is to share your story! Your personal stories make an impact because they show that what you do is important to the people who turn up to vote on election day.  

Stories about how we as title insurance professionals lead, deliver and protect our customers are vital to ALTA’s advocacy throughout the year. We want to hear stories about how you lead the charge by fostering an innovative culture. We want to know how you delivered a transaction that was accurate, swift and secure. Tell us how you protected property rights for everyone involved! Because you “walk the title talk” every day, you are the person best prepared to teach others the benefits of our business. We want to share with Congress how you saved the day!

To tell your story in five easy steps, take ALTA’s short survey and demonstrate your value – and the value of title insurance – to Congress.

Thank you for being an advocate!

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