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Company Background
United One Resources traces its roots back to 1918 as
a non-profit, merchant-owned credit reporting company in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Focusing on personal customer service to local credit grantors and financial institutions,
the company slowly grew for the next sixty years. Known as the Credit Bureau of the
Wyoming Valley and then United Credit Bureau Services, in 1974 the company became
affiliated with Experian Information Services (then TRW) as consumer credit reporting
became automated with the use of computer technology.
Gradually, the company began to add to its menu of products
and services as customers requested additional services to assist in their credit
granting and lending functions. By adding mortgage credit reports, courthouse record
services and flood zone determinations to its product offerings in the late 1980s, the
company began to focus more on real estate transactions.
Under the leadership of current Chairman and CEO, Louis J.
Cesare, the company began an unprecedented period of growth by
providing flawless risk management information services and personal customer service
to our customers. With the addition of title insurance and settlement services in 1994, the company
began providing commercial and residential title insurance for both purchase and refinance
transactions to lenders across the state.
In 1997, Chairman and CEO Louis J. Cesare formed a group
of investors and purchased United Credit Bureau Services, forming United One Resources.
Since the purchase, United One Resources has continued its long history of unprecedented
growth through flawless risk management information services and personal customer
service.
Headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United One
Resources currently does business throughout the country and has title insurance licenses
in Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Our experienced sales and operations staff, sound business
processes and high level of personal customer service will help you grow your business
by closing your real estate and mortgage transactions quickly and efficiently.
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Effective 1/4/2010, the Lehigh County Recorder of Deeds will be charging a $10.00 fee for the parcel number certification on all documents being presented for recording.
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Effective 1/1/2010, the Lebanon County Recorder of Deeds will be charging a $10.00 fee for the parcel number certification on all documents being presented for recording.
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Due to the holiday, many courthouses will have limited hours this week.
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Effective 1/1/2010, the York County Recorder of Deeds will be charging a $10.00 fee for the parcel number certification on all documents being presented for recording.
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Christine Dolan recently accepted the position of Regional Account Executive at United One Resources. With a passion and drive for success, Christine will lead all business development and client relationship activities in the Northeast Pennsylvania Region.
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