Title Insurance

What Is Title Insurance in Meridian, Idaho?

By TitleThrive Editorial

Updated March 16, 2026

6 min read

Quick Answer

Title insurance in Meridian is a one-time premium at closing protecting owners and lenders against title defects. Meridian shares Ada County's nine-company market, with rates of $3.00 to $3.50 per $1,000 per Idaho DOI filed rates. The seller pays the owner's policy; the buyer pays the lender's policy.

Home covered by title insurance policy in Meridian, Idaho

Title Insurance Explained

Title insurance protects against past ownership defects — liens, forgeries, recording errors (recording fees are $15 for deeds, $45 for mortgages per Idaho Code § 31-3205), unknown heirs. One-time premium at closing, no monthly payments. Your owner’s policy lasts as long as you own the property.

Two Policies

Owner’s: Protects your equity. Seller pays (Idaho custom). In Ada County: $3.00–$3.50/thousand per Idaho DOI 2025 Filed Rates.

Lender’s: Protects the mortgage company. Buyer pays. Required by lenders.

$100 simultaneous issue discount when issued together.

Meridian’s Market

Meridian shares Ada County with Boise and Eagle — nine companies, the most competitive market in Idaho. Seven at $3.00/thousand, two at $3.50/thousand. On a $425,000 home at $3.00: owner’s ≈ $1,425. At $3.50: ≈ $1,638. Shopping saves $213.

Idaho’s Filed-Rate System

Idaho is a filed-rate state under IDAPA 18.05.01 — rates are set by each company and filed with the Idaho DOI, not mandated by the state. The DOI has 10 working days to disapprove a filing. This creates genuine price competition unlike promulgated-rate states where everyone charges the same.

Do You Need It?

Lender’s policy: required for any mortgage. Owner’s policy: optional but strongly recommended. The seller pays by custom, so most Meridian buyers receive it at no additional cost. The one-time premium protects potentially hundreds of thousands in equity against risks title searches can’t guarantee.

Discounts

Simultaneous issue: $100 off lender’s policy. Reissue: up to 40% off owner’s premium within 2 years (per IDAPA 18.05.01.013, max 50%). Enhanced ALTA Homeowner’s: ~10% more for broader coverage.

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Sources & Citations
  1. Idaho Department of Insurance — 2025 Filed Short Term Escrow Rates, Ada County
  2. IDAPA 18.05.01.013 — Premium Rates and Their Application

Rates and fees referenced in this article are based on data filed with the applicable state department of insurance. Filed rates are subject to change. This content is for educational purposes and does not constitute a title insurance quote, legal advice, or financial advice. Contact a licensed title company for current rates specific to your transaction. Learn about our editorial standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Meridian title insurance rates the same as Boise?

Yes — both are in Ada County. The same nine companies file the same rates: $3.00–$3.50/thousand per Idaho DOI 2025 Filed Rates.

How much is title insurance in Meridian?

On a $425,000 home at $3.00/thousand: owner's policy ≈ $1,425. At $3.50: ≈ $1,638. The lender's policy adds roughly $1,000–$1,200 minus the $100 simultaneous discount.

Why do rates vary between companies?

Idaho is a filed-rate state — each company sets its own rates filed with the Idaho DOI. Most Ada County companies file at $3.00/thousand, but two national underwriters file at $3.50. The coverage is the same; the difference is the fee structure.

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