TitleQuiet exists to democratize access to title information that was previously available only to attorneys, title companies, and well-resourced developers. We believe that any property owner — not just the financially sophisticated — should be able to understand and protect their title.
New Jersey's public land records are legally accessible to everyone — but practically inaccessible to most. They're spread across 21 county clerk offices, each with its own system, indexing convention, and search interface. A complete title search requires knowing which systems to query, how to interpret the results, and how to identify what's missing.
That knowledge has historically sat with a small group of title attorneys and abstractors. Everyone else — homeowners, small investors, estate executors — either pays hundreds of dollars per search, accepts uncertainty, or simply doesn't know what questions to ask.
TitleQuiet changes that. By automating the data layer — the scraping, normalization, and classification — we make it possible for anyone to understand their title situation in minutes, not months.
TitleQuiet was built by a team with deep roots in New Jersey real estate law and data infrastructure engineering. We are not a law firm — we are technologists who believe that access to public property records should not require a legal retainer.
Our attorney network is built on verified NJ bar membership, minimum experience standards, and malpractice insurance requirements. Every attorney in the network has agreed to flat-rate pricing so homeowners never face an open-ended hourly bill.
We are an early-stage platform. We will share more about our team as the network grows. In the meantime, you can reach us directly at hello@titlequiet.com.
TitleQuiet is a data infrastructure company first. The consumer-facing platform is built on top of a scraper network and classification engine that took three years to build.
TitleQuiet runs automated scrapers against all 21 NJ county clerk portals, plus New Jersey Superior Court judgment dockets, federal tax lien registries, and municipal tax databases. Records are normalized into a unified schema regardless of the source system's format.
Every instrument is parsed and classified using a rules-based engine trained on 40,000+ resolved NJ quiet title cases. Cloud type, severity, and resolution path are assigned automatically. Edge cases are flagged for human review.
Every record is archived with a source URL, retrieval timestamp, and cryptographic hash. AES-256 encryption at rest. SOC 2 Type II audit in progress. We do not store Social Security Numbers or unredacted financial identifiers.
Property Watch subscribers receive alerts within 24 hours of any new recording. The monitoring layer polls county systems continuously and processes new instruments as they appear in the public record.
We charge flat rates, show our data sources, and never obscure pricing. If we can't tell you exactly why a result appears, we won't show it.
Title information is public record. We believe it should be practically accessible — not just legally accessible. That means fast, affordable, and understandable.
TitleQuiet is a technology platform. We surface data and connect you with verified counsel. We never tell you what to do with that information — that's your attorney's job.
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