Proofle reviews ALTA/NSPS land title surveys against the complete 2026 ALTA/NSPS Minimum Standard Detail Requirements — an 86-item checklist covering certification, boundary, streets, notes, encroachments, and all Table A items in scope.
When a title commitment is provided, Proofle cross-references Schedule B exceptions, verifies the legal description match, and checks commitment numbers, effective dates, and certification entities against the survey — the most error-prone part of the review process. Upload a survey PDF, provide project metadata, and Proofle returns a structured compliance report in 2–8 minutes. Results are categorized as Correction Required, Reviewer Discretion, Recommended, Pass, or N/A based on scope.
The most commonly missed items on first drafts: certification block errors, missing surveyor email, assurance note issues, street numbers absent from the drawing face, and Schedule B items listed without a required disposition. Proofle checks all of these on every submission — consistently, regardless of surveyor or office.
Proofle consistently catches the errors that matter most — missing certification entities, Schedule B deficiencies, drawing-face labeling issues, and title commitment cross-reference failures. The review methodology is proprietary, developed from real production survey corrections, and continuously refined against expert human reviewer findings. It gets more accurate with every survey reviewed.
Most AI tools are trained on publicly available text. Proofle's evaluation methodology was built from something that doesn't exist publicly: 24 years of actual correction findings made by expert human reviewers on real production surveys — the specific, documented reasons a survey failed review, survey by survey, item by item.
That dataset took 24 years to accumulate and can't be reconstructed from any publicly available source. It encodes not just what the 2026 standard requires, but which requirements are routinely misunderstood, which vary by state, which are most likely to be wrong on a first draft, and what correct looks like across thousands of real examples.
What makes this compound over time: every review Proofle completes is logged. As submissions accumulate, patterns in what the AI catches — and misses — are measured against expert reviewer findings and used to refine the evaluation methodology. The system doesn't stand still. It gets more accurate as the body of reviewed surveys grows.
A general-purpose AI starting fresh today could learn the 2026 ALTA/NSPS standard in minutes. It could not replicate 69,965 documented production correction findings, the failure-rate patterns behind them, or the track record of refinement that comes from measuring AI output against expert human reviewer ground truth across thousands of real surveys.
Proofle is a professional aid, not a replacement for licensed surveyor judgment. It is designed to flag the most common first-draft deficiencies and focus reviewer attention — not to make the final determination on survey acceptability.
All findings must be verified by a qualified professional before action is taken or corrections are transmitted to the surveyor.
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2026 ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Minimum Standard Detail Requirements
By accessing or using Proofle at proofle.com, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, do not use the service. These terms apply to all users of the service, including surveyors, title professionals, and reviewing entities.
Proofle is an AI-assisted review tool that analyzes draft ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey PDFs against the 2026 ALTA/NSPS Minimum Standard Detail Requirements. The service returns a structured report identifying potential corrections, recommendations, and items that appear to be in compliance.
Proofle is a professional aid only. It is not a licensed surveyor, does not constitute a legal opinion, and does not replace the judgment of a qualified surveyor or reviewer. All findings must be independently verified by a licensed professional before any action is taken.
You agree to use Proofle only for lawful purposes and in connection with legitimate survey review activities. You may not:
Survey PDFs and supporting documents you upload are transmitted securely for the purpose of generating a review. Uploaded documents are not stored permanently by Proofle and are not used to train AI models.
Review metadata — including project number, state, response time, and item counts — is logged for service improvement and accuracy measurement. No personal information beyond what you voluntarily enter in the project data fields is collected or retained.
Proofle is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, express or implied. American National, Inc. does not warrant that the service will be error-free, that all checklist items will be correctly evaluated, or that the results will be suitable for any particular purpose.
The review methodology is continuously refined but does not guarantee detection of all deficiencies in a given survey. Proofle's findings are a starting point for professional review — not a substitute for it.
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These terms were last updated May 18, 2026.