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What is an Online Title Search?

An online title search examines county recorder records to verify property ownership, identify recorded liens and mortgages, and reveal any judgments or encumbrances that could affect your purchase. Instead of visiting county offices in person, you order your search online and receive a detailed PDF report via email within 24 hours. Online title searches cost between $29 and $295 depending on the depth of research required.

Order Your Online Title Search in 4 Steps

Search property title online without creating an account or signing up for a subscription.

1

Select Report Type

Choose from Property Detail ($29), Lien Report ($95), Full Lien ($195), or Preliminary Title ($295).

2

Enter Property Address

Provide the complete property address including street, city, state, and county.

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Complete Payment

Pay securely online with credit card. No subscription or account creation required.

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Receive Your Report

Your online title search results are delivered via email as a PDF within 24 hours.

How Do I Search Property Title Online?

Online title search services allow you to research any property's ownership history, recorded liens, and legal encumbrances from your computer or phone. Instead of traveling to county recorder offices, you submit your search request online and receive a detailed PDF report via email.

U.S. Title Records connects directly to county title plants and recorder databases across all 50 states. Our experienced abstractors verify every search result before delivery. Most online title searches are completed within 24 hours of order placement.

You can search property title online for residential homes, commercial buildings, vacant land, condominiums, and multi-family properties. The same databases used by title companies and real estate attorneys are available to individual buyers, investors, and homeowners.

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What Does an Online Title Search Include?

  • Current Ownership VerificationLegal owner names, vesting type, and how title is currently held.
  • Recorded Liens & MortgagesAll mortgages, deeds of trust, home equity lines, and voluntary liens.
  • Judgment & Tax LiensIRS liens, state tax liens, court judgments, and mechanic liens.
  • Transfer HistoryChain of ownership transfers over 10-30 years depending on report type.
  • Easements & RestrictionsUtility easements, access rights, and deed restrictions (Preliminary Reports).

Who Uses Online Title Search Services?

Real Estate Investors

Investors use online title searches to evaluate potential acquisitions before committing funds. A quick property lien search reveals existing mortgages, tax liens, and judgments that affect your investment returns. Many investors order title searches on multiple properties during due diligence to identify the best opportunities.

Auction and Foreclosure Buyers

Properties sold at foreclosure auctions often carry liens that survive the sale. Tax liens, HOA liens, and certain government liens may transfer to the new owner. A Full Property/Owner Lien Report identifies these hidden costs before you bid.

Home Buyers

While your lender will order a title search during the mortgage process, ordering your own search early helps you identify potential issues before making an offer. Discovering liens or ownership disputes early saves time and prevents surprises at closing.

Real Estate Attorneys

Attorneys order online title searches for estate planning, divorce proceedings, and transaction preparation. Quick turnaround times allow attorneys to advise clients with current ownership information.

Why Search Property Title Online?

Speed and Convenience

Traditional title searches required visiting county recorder offices during business hours. Online title search services deliver the same information to your inbox within 24 hours, often same-day for basic reports.

Cost Savings

Online title searches cost significantly less than searches ordered through title companies. A Property Detail Report costs $29, compared to $150-$300 through traditional channels. Even Preliminary Title Reports at $295 cost less than title company quotes.

Nationwide Coverage

U.S. Title Records provides online title search coverage for all 50 states from a single platform. Search property title in California, order a lien report in Florida, and research ownership in New York without establishing relationships with local title companies.

No Subscription Required

Order online title searches individually without monthly fees or minimum commitments. Pay only for the reports you need, when you need them.

Understanding Online Title Search Results

When you search property title online, your report includes several categories of information that reveal the property's legal status and financial encumbrances. Understanding each section helps you make informed decisions about real estate purchases and investments.

Ownership Information

The ownership section of your online title search identifies the current legal owners and how they hold title. Common vesting types include sole ownership, joint tenancy with right of survivorship, tenancy in common, and various trust arrangements. The vesting type affects how the property transfers upon death or sale.

For married couples, community property states like California and Texas have specific rules about spousal ownership interests. Your title search shows the recorded vesting, though actual ownership may differ based on state law.

Lien Information

Liens represent claims against the property that must be satisfied before clear title transfers. Your online title search categorizes liens by type:

  • Mortgage Liens: Voluntary liens created when the owner borrows against the property. First mortgages have priority over second mortgages and home equity lines.
  • Tax Liens: Government claims for unpaid property taxes, income taxes, or other assessments. Tax liens generally have priority over other liens.
  • Judgment Liens: Court-ordered liens resulting from lawsuits. A creditor who wins a money judgment can record it against the debtor's real property.
  • Mechanic's Liens: Claims by contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers who provided labor or materials for property improvements but weren't paid.
  • HOA Liens: Homeowner association assessments that went unpaid. These liens can lead to foreclosure in some states.

Transfer History

The chain of title shows how ownership transferred over time. Each transfer should show a continuous chain from seller to buyer through recorded deeds. Gaps in the chain may indicate title defects that could affect your ownership rights.

Common deed types include warranty deeds, which provide the strongest ownership guarantees; grant deeds, common in California; and quitclaim deeds, which transfer only the grantor's interest without warranties.

Online Title Search vs. Title Insurance

An online title search and title insurance serve different purposes in real estate transactions. Understanding the distinction helps you decide which services you need.

What a Title Search Provides

A title search examines public records to identify current ownership, liens, and encumbrances. The search reveals known issues that appear in recorded documents. You receive a snapshot of the property's title status as of the search date.

What Title Insurance Provides

Title insurance protects against losses from title defects that the search didn't discover. Hidden issues like forged signatures, undisclosed heirs, or recording errors may not appear in public records but can threaten your ownership. Title insurance pays to defend your title and covers losses up to the policy amount.

When You Need Each

Lenders require title insurance to protect their mortgage interest. As a buyer, you should consider owner's title insurance to protect your equity. However, before deciding on insurance, you need a title search to understand what issues exist.

For investment properties purchased without financing, many investors rely on title searches without purchasing title insurance. The cost savings may be worthwhile for experienced investors who understand the risks.

Common Title Issues Found in Online Searches

Online title searches frequently reveal issues that affect property purchases. Knowing what to look for helps you evaluate search results.

Outstanding Mortgages

Previous mortgages that weren't properly released remain as liens even if the loan was paid. Satisfaction documents should be recorded within 30-90 days of payoff, but recording delays or errors leave mortgages appearing open.

Judgment Liens

Court judgments against the property owner attach to all real property they own in the county. Judgment liens must be paid or released before clear title transfers. Some judgment liens expire after a period of years if not renewed.

Tax Liens

IRS tax liens attach to all property the taxpayer owns. State tax liens and property tax liens also create clouds on title. Tax liens have priority over most other liens and must be addressed before closing.

Lis Pendens

A lis pendens notice indicates pending litigation affecting the property. This could be a foreclosure action, divorce proceeding, or other lawsuit. Properties with lis pendens filings may be difficult to sell or finance until the litigation resolves.

Online Title Search FAQ

Common questions about searching property title online.

How do I search property title online?

Search property title online through U.S. Title Records by entering the property address and selecting your report type. Pay securely online, and receive your title search via email within 24 hours. No account or subscription required.

How much does an online title search cost?

Online title search reports range from $29 for a Property Detail Report to $295 for a Preliminary Title Report. Most title searches cost between $95-$195 depending on the depth of research required.

How long does an online title search take?

Most online title searches are completed within 24 hours. Property Detail Reports are often delivered same-day. Complex searches like Chain of Title or Preliminary Title Reports may take 1-2 business days.

Is online title search accurate?

Yes. Online title searches access the same county recorder databases and title plants used by title companies. U.S. Title Records employs experienced abstractors who verify all search results. We offer full refunds if errors are found in your report.

What states can I search online?

U.S. Title Records provides online title search coverage for all 50 states, plus Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Our network covers over 3,250 counties nationwide.

Do I need an account to order?

No. You can order an online title search without creating an account. Simply enter the property address, select your report type, and complete secure checkout. Reports are delivered to your email.

What is the difference between a title search and title insurance?

A title search examines public records to identify ownership and liens. Title insurance protects against undiscovered defects. You need a title search first to know what issues exist before deciding on insurance coverage.

Can I do my own title search online for free?

Some counties offer free online access to recorded documents, but searching requires expertise to interpret legal descriptions, trace chains of title, and identify all lien types. Professional title searches ensure nothing is missed.

What is included in an online title search?

An online title search includes current ownership verification, recorded liens and mortgages, judgment liens, tax liens, transfer history, and property details. Preliminary Title Reports also include easements and legal descriptions.

Can I search commercial property online?

Yes. Online title search services cover both residential and commercial property. Commercial properties may require additional research for entity ownership verification and UCC lien searches.

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