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  • Bankruptcy

    $25.00

    A Bankruptcy search provides information on a person’s bankruptcy history. Information is sourced from the national bankruptcy register and includes details of any current bankruptcy issues as well as historic records. The report will show any current open cases.

     

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  • Federal Tax Lien

    $25.00

    A federal tax lien is the government’s legal claim against your property when you neglect or fail to pay a tax debt. When a Federal tax is assessed against the taxpayer’s property, if it remains unpaid, a Federal Tax Lien can be placed against the property.

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  • Judgment

    $25.00

    A judgment search looks for any open cases where a judgment has been filed. A judgment lien is one way to ensure that the party who was awarded the judgment (the creditor) gets what they are owed. A judgment lien gives the creditor the right to be paid a certain amount of money from proceeds from the sale of the debtor’s property.

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  • O & E

    $35.00

    An O&E (Owners and Encumbrances) Report identifies the last recorded owner of the property, the legal description of the property, and any open recorded liens, mortgages, lis pendens and judgments that are attached to the property or current owner. They will also provide assessment values of the property and property tax information. This information is summarized on an easy-to-read O&E Report and relevant document copies are included. These reports are typically used by individuals and businesses prior to bidding at an upcoming auction.

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  • OFAC

    $5.00

    Effective September 24, 2001, Federal law requires anyone conducting a financial transaction to determine if the person(s) with whom they are doing business are listed on the Blocked Persons list.

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  • UCC

    $25.00

    UCC lien filings are records that give notice to other potential lienholders or creditors what assets you have already pledged to use as collateral. Typically, a UCC-1 form is filed by the creditor to secure the borrower’s assets.

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