Database of the Day: California Escrow Agents’ Employees Disciplinary Actions
Search by name or partial name to find disciplinary actions by the California Department of Corporations against employees of escrow agents. Results provide full name, date of action and the restriction imposed.
This database contains listing of individuals that, from January 1, 1991 to the present, have been censured, suspended, or barred by the California Department of Corporations pursuant to Financial Code section 17423 of the Escrow Law.
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Thanks for this one Tamara. It should be a must for anybody involved in the foreclosure saga. Are you involved in any civil litigation regarding bad lenders? I think this is going to be a very very helpful tool so that people learn what specific records they should request via CPRA requests. Thanks again.