The AccuTitle FinCEN Portal: A Smarter Way to Manage FinCEN Reporting for Title Professionals - AccuTitle

The AccuTitle FinCEN Portal: A Smarter Way to Manage FinCEN Reporting for Title Professionals

January 27, 2026

FinCEN reporting under the Residential Real Estate Reporting Rule has introduced new compliance responsibilities for title professionals—often adding complexity to already time-sensitive real estate transactions.

The challenge isn’t just determining whether a transaction is FinCEN-reportable. It’s securely collecting required information, vetting data for accuracy, obtaining certifications, and submitting reports on time—without slowing down closings or increasing risk.

That’s where the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal comes in.

Built For How Title Professionals Actually Work

The AccuTitle FinCEN Portal is purpose-built to help title companies manage FinCEN compliance from start to finish—within a workflow that mirrors how title professionals already operate.

Instead of requiring teams to manually enter large volumes of data into external government systems, the portal leverages transaction data already available in your title workflow and builds on it. This approach minimizes re-keying, reduces errors and omissions, and saves valuable time.

The result is a more efficient, controlled, and scalable approach to FinCEN compliance for title agencies.

Centralized Access to FinCEN-Reportable Transactions

Inside the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal, users can view all FinCEN-reportable transactions they are credentialed for in one centralized dashboard.

Each transaction clearly displays its reporting status, making it easy to:

  • Identify which files require action
  • Track progress through the reporting process
  • Avoid missed deadlines

This centralized visibility helps title teams stay organized while managing FinCEN reporting alongside their normal closing workload.

Start Reports from Already Data in your AccuTitle Software

Much of the required FinCEN report data is automatically populated in the portal, including:

  • Basic transaction information
  • Reporting person details
  • Property information
  • Party and transferee data

When information is updated in your title workflow, it syncs to the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal in real time.

In situations where FinCEN-specific data needs to differ—such as a post-closing address—the portal allows users to override individual fields. Once overridden, the portal becomes the source of truth for that data, while still allowing users to restore default values if needed.

Every data change is fully timestamped, creating a complete audit trail to support compliance and internal review.

Secure Data Collection Directly From Buyers And Sellers

One of the most powerful features of the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal is its ability to collect required information directly from buyers, sellers, and attorneys.

Using secure, emailed links, parties can enter or confirm their own information directly in the portal—eliminating:

  • Back-and-forth emails
  • External data collection forms
  • Manual re-keying by title staff

Once completed, parties certify that the information is accurate. These certifications are automatically saved and retained for compliance and audit purposes.

If information changes, parties can update and re-certify without restarting the process, keeping reports accurate and up to date.

Pre-Closing Vetting That Reduces Compliance Risk

Before closing, the portal provides a vetting view that highlights differences between:

  • Information entered in your title workflow, and
  • Information submitted directly by the parties

Some discrepancies may be expected. Others—such as mismatched entity identifiers or ownership details—require resolution before closing.

Incorporating this vetting step into your pre-closing checklist helps reduce errors, last-minute delays, and post-closing corrections.

Flexible Filing With Full Audit Support

After closing, FinCEN Real Estate Reports can be submitted individually or in batches, depending on your firm’s workflow.

Once finalized, reports are filed directly with FinCEN, and users receive:

  • Filing acknowledgements
  • A complete, timestamped audit trail
  • The ability to unlock, amend, and resubmit reports when necessary

This flexibility helps title companies maintain accuracy while meeting FinCEN filing deadlines with confidence.

Transparent Pricing That Aligns With Your Business

AccuTitle believes FinCEN compliance should be clear, fair, and predictable.

There are no upfront costs to use the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal. You are only charged when a report is successfully filed with FinCEN—meaning AccuTitle doesn’t get paid until you do.

Our introductory pricing is: $119 (MSRP $150) per FinCEN Report Submission

Because FinCEN reporting falls outside the core business of title insurance, the fee you charge buyers and sellers is entirely up to you. AccuTitle simply becomes a cost of goods sold, supporting your compliance process while you retain full pricing control.

FinCEN Compliance—Without The Chaos

AccuTitle believes FinCEN compliance should be clear, fair, and predictable.

There are no upfront costs to use the AccuTitle FinCEN Portal. You are only charged when a report is successfully filed with FinCEN—meaning AccuTitle doesn’t get paid until you do.

Because FinCEN reporting falls outside the core business of title insurance, the fee you charge buyers and sellers is entirely up to you. AccuTitle simply becomes a cost of goods sold, supporting your compliance process while you retain full pricing control.

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