One can do a property records look up online on the Home Buying website. One can also do a property records look up online on sites like Public Records, Denver Gov, Ocean Country Club and many more.
One website that does do property records is www.ussearch.com. It gives you, Ownership deals, home valuations, property records, and more. This website is very helpful
Property records in Canada can be looked up at local city government offices and public libraries. There are also various online sites that have public records for Canadian properties.
Usually, yes. You can check with your local court clerk and sometimes you can even search these types of records online. Check out Court Reference to find both the contact information for your local court clerk, and the availability of online probate court records searching in your area.
One can search for a property in Italy for sale at a real estate online website such as Rightmove, A place in the sun and Keyitaly. These sites have listings for properties for sale.
One can obtain DUI records from the 'DUI Records' website. They allow one to search all the public records for DUI records. One can search by name, city and state.
One can find property tax records through the PublicRecords website. Alternatively, one has the right to know one's own property tax records from one's taxation preparation service.
If you are in the USA, visit the assessors office in the town or county (depending on the jurisdiction) where the property is located. Some offices have an online database. To find the local assessors office simply perform an online search using the town, state and "assessor's records". Or, find the city's official website and look for a list of departments. You may be able to obtain the owner's name and their deed reference. Once you have that information you can visit the land records office to do more research on the property. However, many assessor's online databases provide the details of the property but do not provide the owner's name or the deed reference in many cases. You may find more information if you visit in person and look through the records. If the assessor's search doesn't work then you can visit the local land records office (or their online database if they have one) where you should be able to search by owner's name or by address. The staff will help you access the records. If you are dealing with land in England or Wales, go to the Land Registry's home page (see below for this and other links).
The National Archives uses both electronic records and records stored offline. The website of the National Archives provides the ability to search for one to determine if the records they are looking for are available online or off.
One can find propery lawyers in their local telephone directory or by asking friends and family. One can also find property lawyers online by doing a quick search in their area for law firms who specialize in property law.
Deeds and land records are recorded at the town or county land records office where the land is located. Some offices provide an online access to land records. Some provide this service free of charge; others may charge a fee. If there is no online searching available, you can contact the register of deeds office. Of course, many land records are not available online and many search sites are difficult to use for some people who rarely do land research. You can also visit the land records office in your jurisdiction and the staff will show you how to locate your deed. In Scotland you can search the Land Registry for Scotland on and offline, this is the same for England and Wales
One can find census records for the United States on a few different websites. Some of the sites are the United States Census Bureau and Family Search.
www.kbb.com is one place where you can search for cars online.