Frontier Title & Escrow Company
Frontier Title & Escrow Company
New Address: 6921 Crosswind Boulevard
Kennewick, WA 99336
Phone (509) 783-8828
Fax (509) 783-6239
Toll Free (888) 874-8485
Services: Title, Escrow, Customer Service
Kennewick Staff
Tami Davis
Regional Manager / Escrow Officer / LPO
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
tami@frontiertitle.biz
Cheryl Hightower
Escrow Officer / LPO
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
cheryl@frontiertitle.biz
Paula Kreider
Escrow Officer / LPO
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
paula@frontiertitle.biz
Summer Teagle
Escrow Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
summer@frontiertitle.biz
Maggie Cardenas
Escrow Assistant
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
maggie@frontiertitle.biz
Laci Tucker
Escrow Assistant
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
laci@frontiertitle.biz
Sherrie Denise
Commercial Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
sherrie@frontiertitle.biz
Diane Beckmann
Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
diane@frontiertitle.biz
Michael Beckmann
Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
michael@frontiertitle.biz
Melissa Eggers
Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
Melissa@frontiertitle.biz
Debbie Felch
Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
debbie@frontiertitle.biz
Katie Gallagher
Title Assistant
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
KatieG@frontiertitle.biz
Kelsie Grimes
Title Officer
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
Kelsie@frontiertitle.biz
Debra Wilhelm
Title Assistant
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
debbiew@frontiertitle.biz
Velina Perez
Customer Service / Recorder Clerk
Kennewick · (509) 783-8828
velina@frontiertitle.biz
Benton and Franklin Counties hold the confluence of the Yakima, Snake and Columbia Rivers.
Benton County (population 175,177) has agricultural, vineyards, wine processing, retail, manufacturing and scientific research centers. Benton County is a major retail center for Southeast Washington. Its main cities are Kennewick (population 73,917), Richland (population 48,058), West Richland (population 11,811) and Prosser (population 5,045). Benton County and its environs have Hanford Reach National Monument which is one of the last free flowing parts of the Columbia River.
Wallula Gap, which was the only exit where the ice age floods of over 10,000 years ago, many times emptied the lake that filled most of eastern Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Site, numerous wildlife refuges and the McNary and Lower Monumental Hydroelectric Dams.