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WFG National Title Insurance

1.67 reviews
Last reviewed: Jan 20, 2026

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WFG National Title Insurance is an online company. Based on 7 reviews on TrustPlane, it has an average rating of 1.6 out of 5 stars. Last reviewed January 20, 2026.

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High-Tech, Well-Run, and Truly Client-Focused

I honestly can’t believe this company has such a low rating. My assumption is that people are far more likely to leave reviews when they have a negative experience, which can really skew perception.I’ve worked at WFG for almost six years and genuinely love it. From management to the title units and escrow officers, the people are professional, knowledgeable, and great to work with. The company is also very high-tech and offers a lot of valuable tools that make transactions more efficient and transparent.I’ve also been on the other side of transactions as a buyer and seller, and the experience has always been smooth, communicative, and clear from start to finish. In my experience, WFG consistently delivers a high level of service and professionalism. I would argue to say the highest in the industry.

Alex Morales
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Do not do Business with this company or any Realtor who uses them.…

WFG does not communicate well and one person in the office doesn't know what the other is doing. They tell me to pick up a check from a WFG office and when I get there they do not know where the check is located. finally they tell me it was mistakenly mailed then they have to cancel the check because they don't know where it was mailed to then they say it will take at least 24 hours to issue a new one. Realtors who do business with this company should be avoided also.

Doug Richards
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WFG National Title recorded a deed of…

WFG National Title recorded a deed of trust against my property for a refinance that was never funded. They admitted this was an error in 2021 via an affidavit—yet never recorded a reconveyance to remove the lien. That fraudulent lien has sat on my title for over three years, blocking refinancing, HELOC access, and home sale options.Their response? A suggestion to “insure over the title defect.” Yes, really. Their plan was to gloss over their mistake and leave the problem for someone else to deal with—leaving me in financial limbo.I’ve been forced to take on high-interest debt, watched equity remain frozen, and wasted months chasing people who admit fault but refuse to fix it.I’ve now: • Filed complaints with HUD OIG, CFPB, Colorado AG, and NMLS • Begun legal action for quiet title and damages • Compiled written admissions of fault from WFG staffThis isn’t a one-off mistake. It’s a systemic failure in ethics, accountability, and professional responsibility.Avoid WFG like the plague—because the title you save might be your own.

Teagan Glenn
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Jesse Cortese VP of National claims has…

Jesse Cortese VP of National claims has failed to respond in over 4 months for a claim. State statue states 15 days to respond. Where was past this time frame. Lawsuit incoming, Congratulations.

jp
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Jan 2023 purchase a house cash

Jan 2023 purchase a house cash; title ended up making an error and not clearing title properly. I had a cash buyer bust out cause I wasn't able to provide clear title. It is now end of Aug 2023 and I'm getting the run around with their title insurance company to payout my refund from original purchase by asking me to provide documentation of what the title company provided, and the claims officer bill doesn't respond in a timely fashion nor never answers his phone. Be careful working with this title company.

Bernice Cedillo M
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Error on property title, no resolution

We purchased a home 11 months ago and WFG handled the property title. They failed to notice the previous owner’s name (2 owners before us) was still on the title. So, now a stranger is on our property title as co-owner of our home. You would think that once discovering, and even admitting to such a mistake, things would be fixed immediately. Not the case. Months later, just assigned to our 4th agent, and now being told we have to “inform them” if we want to make any transactions with the house. Because on the paper THEY wrote, our house is 50% owned by someone we’ve never heard of.

Kristen Merritt
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This company trains con artists

This company trains con artists! They absolutely do not care about any clients well being. Their training just teaches scam techniques and no financial education!

Omar Azzam
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According to TrustPlane, WFG National Title Insurance has a 1.6/5 rating based on 7 verified reviews as of April 2026. Source: trustplane.app/company/wfgnationaltitle-com