Professional title examiners do not perform their services for free.
You can find a qualified title examiner by contacting a title abstract company or real estate law firm in your area.
Property title search
The state's court of equity or the state court which handles such proceedings over clearing property titles under such circumstances. Contacting the land recorder's or assessor's office in the county in which the property is located will help obtain the information needed.
Go to the you local court house, get records of your ownership, then go to the secretary of state.
A title search may also be required to obtain a building permit
A title search may also be required to fulfill the terms of a will in distributing property
Property-A title co. can do a title search. It's fairly routine.
No. You would have no standing to pledge property you don't own to obtain a loan.
It depends on the state you're in. Most states and the feds would accept the parents' permission to search in lieu of a warrant, since most states do not allow minors to hold title to property.
Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.Michigan is a title theory state where the property title remains in trust until payment in full occurs for the underlying loan.
That depends on the statute of limitation in your jurisdiction. It varies from state to state. You can do an online search using your state and "statute of limitations- judgment lien". Also, different types of property liens have different statutes of limitation. Property tax liens do not expire.
If the property owner or person in lawful control of the property wishes to obtain ownership rights to the abandoned vehicle (Which has been on their property for more than 30 days), the legal owner of the vehicle must be identified. To identify the vehicle owner, the property owner or person in lawful control of the property must request a title and lien search from the Wyoming Department of Transportation.