A Land Leasing Information Clerk typically answers questions and processes routine requests related to land lease records β providing copies, looking up status, and supporting examiners or landmen with documentation.
Daily rhythm involves inbound inquiries, record lookups, document copying, and routine administrative tasks. You'll often work inside title and lease record systems, with accuracy on names, dates, and legal descriptions being central. Pacing depends on transaction volume and seasonal cycles.
The technical literacy can surprise newcomers β even routine lookups require fluency with deeds, plats, and lease structures. Coordination with examiners, attorneys, and landmen is constant. Confidentiality and proper handling of records matter, especially around mineral rights.
People who thrive here typically have steady accuracy, comfort with structured records, and patient warmth on the phone. The temperament to handle technical detail while staying friendly with applicants usually matters more than any prior industry background.
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