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One way to determine the owner of a given property is using land records and deeds. You can go to a county courthouse and search in person, or use the Internet to search digital archives. For example, if you are searching for a property's owner in Lake County, Indiana you would be able to look online.
Call 411 directory assistance. If you have the owner's name and the address of the property, you may be able to get a telephone number. Consult other public records such as property deeds. Since property deeds must be recorded, you can take a trip to the county recorder's office and pull up the deed to the property.
Go to the tax assessment website for the town where the mystery property is located. ... Enter the street number of the mystery property, and the street name of the mystery property in the appropriate fields provided on the tax assessment property search page. Click search.
Go to the County Tax Assessor's office and find the tax maps for the area in question. ... For each property number, there should be a note that will give you the Deed Book (Fiber) and Page Number. ... Go to the County Clerk's Office and find the current deed.
Since our government is by the people, for the people, that means that all government records are open to the public. It is easy to find most public records about a home, including the deed, title, and legal description or land survey of a property.
Property Search in Public Records You can check federal court records to find out if a seller has filed for bankruptcy or involved in litigation. You can also visit a local county recorder's office and search by government records right on site. Usually, there is a person available to assist.
You can find many property records by searching online. In the US, try searching for the zip code in the Public Records Online Directory to find a property's tax records. Alternatively, go to the local Tax Assessor's office and give them the owner's name or property address. Property deeds are often available online.
Go to the tax assessment website for the town where the mystery property is located. ... Enter the street number of the mystery property, and the street name of the mystery property in the appropriate fields provided on the tax assessment property search page. Click search.
Since mortgage records are public documents, you're free to inspect the records or request a copy. To obtain the mortgage record, contact the county recorder office with the full street address of the property. You can look at public records in person at a district office during normal business hours.
Tax records are public information. Information is maintained on each property to ensure that taxes are paid and for the correct assessed value. ... The name of the owner, the property value at the time of assessment and all taxes paid and due are available.
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