Abstract Associates was born out of friendship between the Jerry Schnurr and Ted Hugghins families in 2009. A family owned business to serve Webster County was the idea. In 2014, services were extended to Calhoun and Wright counties in Iowa. In 2021, Franklin County was added as an additional location and in 2023, Hamilton County was added as well. The title and abstracting service seemed to fit because of Jerry’s experience with title opinions and land transactions. Ted has managed business operations that rely on prompt, courteous customer service, laced with attention to detail.
Our staff consists of a group of professional associates with banking, real estate, accounting, project management, and quality control experiences. Our Associates are assets to our company and our clients.
We all value fast, accurate and friendly customer service.
TWELVE Time Winner
Best Abstract Company
Ted Hugghins (retired) President/Abstractor |
Danielle Michalski, ILTA CLTP General Manager |
Abby Dorsey, ILTA CLTP Assistant Manager |
Jennifer Brown, ILTA CLTP Abstractor – Webster County |
Hannah Campbell, ILTA CLTP Abstractor – Webster County |
Cassondra Plagge Abstractor – Webster County |
Brenda Rowley Abstractor – Calhoun/Webster Counties |
Pam Haack, ILTA CLTP Abstractor |
Destiny Benavidez, ILTA CLTP Abstractor – Franklin County |
Exiquia Lemke Abstractor – Franklin County |
Joy Schauper Executive Administrative Assistant |
Debra Litwiller Administrative Assistant – Webster County |
Amanda Wuebker Administrative Assistant – Hamilton County |
Ashleigh Wright Administrative Assistant – Franklin County |
Laurie Schreur Administrative Assistant Wright County |
Accurate and timely abstract services in an understandable format.
To be the abstractor of choice for real estate, banking, and legal professions in the counties we serve.
Calhoun County has a population of 9,927 according to the 2020 census with a county seat in Rockwell City. Throughout the county there are 16 townships, each with 36 sections of land. According to the 2010 census there were 5,108 housing units and twelve towns. The median income for a household in the county was $33,286 and the median income for a family was $41,583.
Franklin County has a population of 10,019 per the 2020 census and the county seat is in Hampton. Throughout the county there are 16 townships. The median income for a household in the county was $36,042, and the median income for a family was $45,184.
Hamilton County has a population of 15,039 according to the 2020 census with a county seat in Webster City. Throughout the county there are 16 townships, each with 36 sections of land. According to the census there were 7,037 housing units of which 6,283 were occupied. Median household income in 2021 dollars $62,183.
Webster County is one of the largest geographic counties in Iowa with a population of 36,999. Our county seat, Fort Dodge, has a population of 25,206. Throughout the county there are 23 townships, each with 36 sections of land. According to the 2010 census there were 10,275 housing units in Fort Dodge. An updated number from the 2010 census is not currently available, however as of 2009 there were 17,259 housing units in Webster County. There are 24 real estate offices serving Fort Dodge, 22 of which are part of the multiple listing service. Webster County is home to 17 banks, with 14 of them located in Fort Dodge.
Wright County has a population of 12,943 according to the 2020 census with a county seat in Clarion. Throughout the county there are 8 towns. The median income for a household in the county was $36,197 and the median income for a family was $44,043.
Our primary customers are real estate agents, banks, mortgage loan companies, the legal professions, and the consumers that employ these services.