Amynta Group

TitleServiceRepresentativeII

$0–0k Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Title Service Representative II at Amynta Group. Skills: Title processing, Customer service. Conduct follow-up for motor vehicle titles. Communicate with customers”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet expected production guidelines

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2-4 years' experience, HS Diploma or GED

Nice to Have

DMV experience a plus, Car dealership experience a plus, Title experience a plus

What You'll Do.

Conduct follow-up for motor vehicle titles

Communicate with customers

Communicate with clients

Communicate with motor vehicle dealers

Communicate with motor vehicle agency personnel

Process customer service requests

Process repossession requests

Handle calls from DMVs

Handle calls from dealers

Handle calls from auctions

Process requests through client portal

Process email requests

Handle incoming calls from customers

Handle incoming calls from DMVs

Handle incoming calls from agents

Process repossession applications

Process repossession affidavits

Ship applications to DMV

Ship applications to Tag Agent

Send Release of Liens

Send copy of contracts

Reassign title to new dealer

Add title to dealer shipment

Process reporting for client needs

Handle escalated account issues

Full Job Description

We’re thrilled that you are interested in joining us here at the Amynta Group! We’re thrilled that you are interested in joining PDP Group, an Amynta Group company. We are currently hiring for the position of Title Service Representative (Administrative/Customer Service) at our Hunt Valley, MD location. The compensation for this position is $17.75 per hour, with possible opportunities for overtime. The Company offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) participation, paid time off, and holiday pay. Full time position with several available shifts. Apply now! Position Posted 6/3/2026. The Title Service Representative (Administrative/Customer Service) is responsible for conducting effective follow-up for motor vehicle titles. This includes communication with customers, clients, motor vehicle dealers, and motor vehicle agency personnel. We’re thrilled that you are interested in joining PDP Group, an Amynta Group company. We are currently hiring for the position of Title Service Representative (Administrative/Customer Service) at our Hunt Valley, MD location. The compensation for this position is $17.75 per hour, with possible opportunities for overtime. ****Repossessions:**** Processes customer service requests and repossession requests. Responsible for handling calls from DMV's, dealers, and auctions. ****CRM:**** Processes requests received through the client portal, as well as email requests. Responsible for handling incoming calls from customers, DMVs, or the agents of the client. ****ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**** * Processes repossession applications and affidavits and ships applications to the DMV or Tag Agent to obtain a repossession title. * Send customers and dealers Release of Liens, copy of titles and contracts via Fed Ex, fax or e-mail. * Reassigns title to new dealer and adds to dealer shipment. * Process reporting for client needs. * Handle complex and escalated account

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