Find Property Owner
Find the owner of any property in the United States by address or by name. A property owner search through U.S. Title Records reveals the current legal owner, how they acquired ownership, the deed type, purchase price, mortgage information, tax status, and complete ownership history. Whether you need to find out who owns a specific property or locate all properties owned by a specific person, our professional property owner search delivers verified results from county recorder records in 1-2 business days.
Property owner lookup for any address in all 50 states. No login required.
How to Find the Owner of a Property
To find a property owner by address, order a Property Detail Report ($29) from U.S. Title Records. Enter the property address and the report reveals the current legal owner's full name, vesting type (sole ownership, joint tenancy, trust, LLC, corporation), the recorded deed that transferred ownership, purchase date, purchase price, open mortgages and deeds of trust, tax assessed value, and payment status. Reports delivered to your email in PDF format within 1-2 business days for any property in all 50 states, covering 3,250+ U.S. counties. No login, no subscription, no account required.
To find all properties owned by a specific person or entity, order a Title Search by Name. The statewide search ($75) locates every property owned by an individual or entity within one state, across every county. The nationwide search ($535) covers all 50 states in a single report. Unlike free county assessor websites that only cover one county and show limited data, or data aggregator sites that scrape public records with no verification, U.S. Title Records uses professional abstractors who research actual county recorder databases and title plants to deliver verified, comprehensive results. BBB A+ accredited since 2009. Email office@ustitlerecords.com with questions.
What Does a Property Owner Search Reveal?
A property owner search reveals the current legal owner's full name, vesting type (how they hold title), the recorded deed transferring ownership (warranty deed, quitclaim deed, trust transfer, etc.), purchase date and consideration paid, open mortgages or deeds of trust, tax assessed value and payment status, legal property description, and parcel/APN number. The $195 Owner Lien Report adds all liens and encumbrances against the property and the owner personally.
Is the Property Owner Notified?
No. A property owner search examines public records already available for inspection by any member of the public. The current property owner is not notified when a property owner search is conducted. All orders are processed confidentially. Property ownership is public record in all 50 states.
Three Ways to Find a Property Owner
Choose the search method that matches your situation
Find Owner by Address
You know the property address and want to find out who owns it. The Property Detail Report reveals the current owner, how they acquired the property, purchase price, open mortgages, and tax data. The fastest way to find a property owner.
Find Owner ($29)Find Properties by Owner Name
You know the person's name and want to find all properties they own. Title Search by Name locates all real property owned by an individual or entity within one state. Used for judgment recovery, divorce, and asset investigation.
Search by Name ($75)Nationwide Owner Search
You need to find all properties owned by a person or entity across the entire United States. The nationwide Title Search by Name covers all 50 states, Guam, and U.S. Virgin Islands. The most comprehensive property owner search available.
Nationwide ($535)Who Needs a Property Owner Search?
Common reasons people search for property owners
Homebuyers Verifying Ownership
Before making an offer on a home, verify that the seller is the legal owner and has the authority to sell. A property owner search confirms ownership, identifies co-owners, and reveals whether the property is held in a trust or LLC. Start with the $29 home title search.
Real Estate Investors Finding Off-Market Deals
Contact property owners directly for off-market acquisitions. A property owner search identifies the legal owner of any property, including vacant lots, distressed properties, and pre-foreclosure homes. Investors use the $75 Title Search by Name to find all properties owned by a target seller across an entire state.
Attorneys and Judgment Creditors
Locate real property assets for judgment execution and debt collection. The $75 statewide or $535 nationwide Title Search by Name identifies all real property owned by a judgment debtor, enabling lien attachment and asset recovery proceedings.
Divorce and Estate Proceedings
Identify all real property owned by a spouse or deceased person for equitable distribution or probate administration. A property owner search provides documented evidence of property holdings for court proceedings.
Neighbors and Boundary Disputes
Find out who owns a neighboring property, a vacant lot, or a building with code violations. A $29 Property Detail Report reveals the current owner, their mailing address (if different from the property address), and the county assessor's parcel information.
Skip Tracing and Locate Services
Locate individuals through their real property holdings. Property ownership records are public information that cannot be hidden, sealed, or removed. The nationwide Title Search by Name ($535) provides the most comprehensive property-based locate search available.
Property Owner Search Questions
Common questions about finding property owners
How Do I Find Out Who Owns a Property?
Order a Property Detail Report ($29) from U.S. Title Records. Enter the property address and receive the current legal owner's full name, vesting type, deed that transferred ownership, purchase date, sale price, open mortgages, and tax status. Delivered via email in PDF format within 1-2 business days. Unlike free county assessor websites that only show the assessed owner name for one county, a Property Detail Report provides verified ownership from county recorder records with deed details, mortgage data, and tax information for any property in all 3,250+ U.S. counties. No login or account required.
Find Owner ($29) →How Much Does a Property Owner Search Cost?
A property owner search costs $29 by address or $75 by name (statewide) at U.S. Title Records. Property Detail Report (find owner by address): $29. Title Search by Name (find all properties by person, statewide): $75. Title Search by Name (nationwide, all 50 states): $535. Full Owner Lien Report (ownership + all liens + bankruptcy): $195. No subscription, no hidden fees, no per-search charges. By comparison, professional skip-trace and people-finder services charge $20-$50 per search for unverified scraped data. Our $29 report provides verified county recorder research with deed documentation.
View All Pricing →Can I Find a Property Owner for Free?
County assessor websites provide the assessed owner name for free in some jurisdictions, but only for that specific county. Free sites do not provide deed details, vesting type, mortgage information, lien status, or purchase price. Data aggregator sites (PropertyChecker, NeighborWho, etc.) scrape public records and may contain outdated or inaccurate information. A professional property owner search from U.S. Title Records costs $29 and provides verified results from actual county recorder databases, including the recorded deed, with nationwide coverage across 3,250+ counties. See our free search guide for what free options can and cannot provide.
Free Options Guide →Is the Property Owner Notified When I Search?
No. A property owner search examines public records that are legally available for inspection by any member of the public under state open records laws. The property owner is not notified, contacted, alerted, or informed in any way when a search is conducted. All orders processed by U.S. Title Records are confidential. Property ownership, deeds, mortgages, and liens are public record in all 50 states. This applies to all report types: Property Detail ($29), Title Search by Name ($75/$535), Lien Report ($95), and Expanded Title Search ($375).
Search Property Records →Can I Find the Owner of a Vacant or Abandoned Property?
Yes. Every parcel of real property in the United States has a legal owner recorded with the county, including vacant lots, undeveloped land, abandoned buildings, and properties with no visible address. Enter the property address or assessor parcel number (APN) when ordering. If no street address exists, the APN can be found on county GIS maps or by contacting the county assessor. U.S. Title Records searches vacant and abandoned property records across all 3,250+ U.S. counties. Investors frequently use our $29 Property Detail Report to identify owners of off-market and distressed properties for direct acquisition.
Search Vacant Property →Can I Find the Real Owner Behind an LLC or Trust?
A Property Detail Report ($29) shows the recorded owner exactly as it appears on the deed, which may be an LLC name, trust name, or corporate entity. To identify the individuals behind the entity, a Chain of Title Report ($275) traces all ownership transfers and reveals who transferred the property into the entity. For comprehensive entity and asset research beyond property records, U.S. Asset Records provides business entity, financial asset, and personal property investigation services nationwide.
Chain of Title →Property Owner Search FAQ
How do I find the owner of a property?
Order a Property Detail Report ($29). Enter the address and receive the current owner, deed type, purchase history, mortgages, and tax data within 1-2 business days. All 3,250+ U.S. counties covered.
How much does a property owner search cost?
$29 to find the owner of a specific address. $75 to find all properties owned by a person (statewide). $535 for nationwide owner search across all 50 states. No subscription.
Is the property owner notified?
No. Property ownership is public record. The owner is not notified, contacted, or alerted. All searches are confidential.
Can I find the owner of a vacant or abandoned property?
Yes. Every parcel has a recorded legal owner. Enter the address or assessor parcel number (APN). Vacant lots, abandoned buildings, and undeveloped land all have recorded ownership in county records.
How do I find all properties someone owns?
Order a Title Search by Name. The statewide search ($75) finds all properties in one state. The nationwide search ($535) covers all 50 states. Results include every property address and ownership details.
Can I order without an account?
Yes. No login, account, subscription, or contracts. One-time payment per report. Email office@ustitlerecords.com with questions.
Find Any Property Owner Now
Professional property owner search for any address in all 50 states. Find the owner by address ($29) or find all properties by owner name ($75). 1-2 day delivery. No subscription.