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Property Records Search Perform a free public property records search, including property appraisals, unclaimed property, ownership searches, lookups, tax records, titles, deeds, and liens. Find residential property records including property owners, sales & transfer history, deeds & titles, property taxes, valuations, land, zoning records & more.
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For the purpose of researching your property, the County Assessor should have a listing of some, and perhaps all, of the people that owned the property before you did. Oftentimes the County Assessor's office will have records for fifty to seventy five years. After that point, the records are probably in the State Archives or Historical Society.
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Property & Real Estate Record Search Search for sale, rent and off market properties and claim your own home! All States Alabama ( 4012 New Listings) Alaska ( 489 New Listings) Arizona ( 7736 New...
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Get FREE PROPERTY RECORDS directly from gov't offices & official property record databases. Records include property tax assessments, deeds & title records, property ownership, building permits, zoning, land records, GIS maps & more!
https://www.pubrecord.org/property-records/Property Records | StateRecords.org
Unless the record has been sealed, property records are available to the public per states’ public record laws. These include deeds, liens, plats, and mortgage reports. Interested persons can find the aforementioned property records at their local county recorder’s office, the county courthouse, or city hall, depending on the designated custodian.
https://staterecords.org/propertyrecordsHow to Find the History of a Property Online (And Discover Its Secrets)
To get started, check to see whether your city or county has public records accessible online. You can do this by using the Public Records Online Directory portal. This will allow you to do a property history search for free. First, click on the state where you’re searching on the interactive map display. Then, select which county the house is in.
https://www.homelight.com/blog/buyer-how-to-find-the-history-of-a-property-online/California Property Records | StateRecords.org
California mortgage records are public documents that show a property owner’s relationship with their mortgage lender. Persons who obtain mortgage records can expect to see the following information: The borrowers’ full names The address where the property is situated A legal description of the property
https://california.staterecords.org/propertyrecordsProperty Records Online | Georgia Department of Revenue
The .gov means it’s official. Local, state, and federal government websites often end in .gov. State of Georgia government websites and email systems use “georgia.gov” or “ga.gov” at the end of the address.
https://dor.georgia.gov/property-records-onlineProperty | phila.gov - Philadelphia
Use the Property App to get information about a property's ownership, sales history, value, and physical characteristics. You can also generate address listings near a property or within an area of interest.
https://property.phila.gov/Property Search - Miami-Dade County
The Property Search application provides key property characteristics, ownership, sales assessment, exemption benefits, and taxable value information. Provides useful links to "Other Governmental Jurisdictions" such as cities, the School Board, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), etc. The Office of the Property Appraiser is ...
https://www.miamidade.gov/global/service.page?Mduid_service=ser1469481154653654Property Research - King County
Recorded documents (deeds, plats, surveys, etc.) The King County Recorder's Office is able to record documents pertaining to property definitions and ownership. Certain documents from 1991-current can be viewed online. The eReal Property Report links to the relevant documents on this site. Permitting
https://kingcounty.gov/services/gis/PropResearch.aspx