Serving Orange County, VA

Orange County, VA Title & Settlement Services

Locust Grove Title and Settlements, LLC closes residential, land, and refinance transactions throughout Orange County, Virginia — from the Town of Orange and Gordonsville to Barboursville, Unionville, Rhoadesville, and the Lake of the Woods community.

A local title company for Orange County

We work daily with Orange County Circuit Court records and routinely handle rural acreage, subdivision lots, and historic properties that need careful title review.

Areas We Serve in Orange County

Town of Orange · Gordonsville · Barboursville · Unionville · Rhoadesville · Lake of the Woods

What We Handle

Title & settlement services in Orange County

Purchase Closings

Residential purchase settlements for buyers, including new construction, resale, and second homes.

Refinance Closings

Rate-and-term and cash-out refinance settlements coordinated directly with your lender.

Cash & Land Closings

Cash sales, raw land, lots, and farm transactions with careful boundary and title review.

New Construction Closings

Builder transactions, spec and custom homes, lot-plus-construction loans, and construction-to-perm financing.

Title Insurance

Owner's and lender's title policies issued through reputable Virginia underwriters.

Seller Services

Seller-side settlements, including deed preparation, payoff coordination, and proceeds disbursement.

Realtor & Lender Support

Clear communication, on-time closings, and responsive coordination for the professionals we work with.

Secure closings, protected by Closinglock

Locust Grove Title and Settlements, LLC has partnered with Closinglock so Orange County buyers, sellers, agents, and lenders can verify identity, receive wire instructions, and exchange documents through a secure portal — not over email. It's one more way we protect every Orange County closing from wire fraud.

Local FAQ

Orange County closing questions, answered

What does a title company do in Orange County?
A title company in Orange County researches the property's ownership history, clears any title defects, issues title insurance, prepares closing documents, and conducts the settlement. At Locust Grove Title and Settlements, LLC, we handle every step in-house for Orange County transactions — from contract receipt through recording with the local circuit court.
Do I need title insurance in Orange County?
Lender's title insurance is typically required for any financed purchase or refinance in Orange County. Owner's title insurance is optional but strongly recommended — it's a one-time premium that protects your equity from undiscovered liens, boundary disputes, or recording errors for as long as you own the property. We're happy to quote both policies before you close in Orange County.
Can I close on my Orange County property remotely?
Often, yes. Virginia allows remote online notarization (eNotary) and mobile notary signings on many transactions. Whether your Orange County closing qualifies depends on the lender, underwriter, and document set. Let us know early — we'll confirm the signing option that works for your file and arrange a notary in your area if you can't attend in person.
How long does a typical Orange County real estate closing take?
From a ratified contract, most Orange County purchases close in 21 to 45 days, depending on financing, the appraisal, and any title items that surface. Cash transactions can close faster — sometimes within 10 to 14 business days. The signing appointment itself usually runs 45 to 60 minutes.
What should I bring to closing in Orange County?
Plan to bring a current, unexpired government-issued photo ID for each person on the deed or loan. Buyers should bring funds for closing via wire transfer per the verified instructions we send through Closinglock — never trust wire details received only by email. If your Orange County property sits in a community like Town of Orange or Lake of the Woods, we'll let you know in advance about any HOA documents or local fees to expect.

Ready to close in Orange County?

Send us your contract or reach out — we'll confirm next steps for your Orange County closing.