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The only mandate of state law related to title searching is that a search must be “reasonable”. [https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-40-ps-insurance/pa-st-sect-40-910-7.html 40 P.S. 910-7].  The 60-year standard is set by custom.  | The only mandate of state law related to title searching is that a search must be “reasonable”. [https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-40-ps-insurance/pa-st-sect-40-910-7.html 40 P.S. 910-7].  The 60-year standard is set by custom.  | ||
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==Use of Prior Title Evidence==  | ==Use of Prior Title Evidence==  | ||
Revision as of 07:14, 16 April 2024
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Overview
In Pennsylvania, a standard full search is sixty (60) years minimum to a deed for value. It is common practice, however, to reduce the search period depending on circumstances.
Sources
The only mandate of state law related to title searching is that a search must be “reasonable”. 40 P.S. 910-7. The 60-year standard is set by custom.
Standard Search Period
The standard search period is not defined by statute, but the customary period is 60 years to a deed of good consideration.
Use of Prior Title Evidence
- Backtitle
 - Policies
 - "Starters"
 
Exceptions to Standard
- Agricultural
 - Commercial
 - Developer Forward
 - Refinances
 - Reverse Mortgages
 - Urban