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U.S. Title Records provides professional title search services for any property in all 50 states. Search for property records, order a property title search, run a lien search, or request a full chain of title report — delivered the same business day, starting at $29. Every title search is conducted by a licensed abstractor who pulls records directly from county offices, not from automated bots or data scrapers.

Whether you need to search a property title before purchasing a home, search for properties with outstanding liens before bidding at auction, or order a complete title report for a legal proceeding — the right title search service is below.

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What title search services can I order online?

U.S. Title Records offers 9 professional title search services, all available to order online for any U.S. property: Property Detail Record ($29) for a quick property records search, Property Lien Report ($95) to search for liens, Full Owner Lien Report ($195) for dual due diligence, and the Expanded Title Search ($295) for the complete title search package. Every property title search covers any address in the United States with same-day delivery on most orders.

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How much does a title search cost in 2026?

A title search costs between $29 and $295 at U.S. Title Records. A basic property records search (Property Detail Record) is $29. A deed copy runs $45. A neighborhood valuation report is $49. A title search by name starts at $75. A property lien search is $95. A full owner lien report is $195. A chain of title report is $275. The most complete option — the Expanded Title Search at $295 — includes everything in one report. Same price regardless of state or county. For a full breakdown, see our Title Search Cost Guide.

Property Title Search Services — Search for Property Records from $29

Each title search service below is designed for a different stage of real estate research. Whether you need a fast properties search to verify ownership or a full title examination before closing, the right report is here. All title searches cover any property in all 50 states — Florida, California, Texas, New York, and every other state.

$29
Property Detail Record
Same-Day Title Search
The fastest way to search property records online. Current owner, mortgage history, transfer records, tax assessment data, and property characteristics. Used by investors, attorneys, and homebuyers to search a property title quickly before committing to deeper research.
$45
Copy of Deed
Same-Day Deed Search
Document image of any recorded deed pulled directly from the county recorder's office. Warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, trust deeds, and every other deed type delivered as a PDF scan. A deed search is essential for verifying title on property transfers.
$49
Neighborhood Valuation
Same-Day Delivery
Comparable sales data, market trends, median price per square foot, and neighborhood analytics. Use this report alongside a property title search to set offer prices, evaluate investment returns, or prepare for appraisals. Search for property value before you search for property title issues.
$75+
Title Search by Name
1–3 Business Days
Search for properties and property records by owner name across multiple counties and states. Find all real estate holdings, deeds, and liens tied to any person or entity. The only title search that works without a property address — search by title using just a name.
$95
Property Lien Report
Same-Day Lien Search
Searches for every recorded lien against the property: tax liens, judgment liens, mechanic's liens, UCC filings, lis pendens, and HOA liens. Our most ordered title search service for pre-purchase due diligence.
$95+
Abstractor Service
Custom Timeline
Custom-scoped title search research conducted by a professional title abstractor. You define what to search for — we execute. Built for attorneys, title companies, and lenders who need tailored property records research beyond standard title search services.
$195
Full Owner Lien Report
1–3 Business Days
The dual title search: searches both the property AND the owner's name for liens across jurisdictions. Every recorded lien against the property plus every lien filed against the owner. The gold standard for due diligence when you search a property title before closing.
$275
Chain of Title Report
1–3 Business Days
Complete ownership history traced through every recorded transfer. Every deed, every grantor, every gap identified. This is the deepest property title search available for tracing chain of title — 10 to 30+ years of history depending on county records.
$295
Expanded Title Search
3–5 Days — Complete Package
The most complete title search available anywhere. Chain of title, all liens, deed copies, owner name search, neighborhood valuation, and a written professional synopsis. When you need to search a property title with absolutely nothing left out — this is that title search.

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Enter any U.S. property address. Select the title search you need. Same-day delivery on most orders.

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Title Search Comparison — What Each Report Includes

Not sure which title search to order? This comparison shows exactly what is included in each property title search at every price point. All title searches cover any property in all 50 states.

What's Included Detail $29 Deed $45 Value $49 Lien $95 Owner $195 Chain $275 Full $295
Current Owner Verification
Mortgage & Deed of Trust History
Transfer History & Sale Prices
Recorded Deed Document Image
Comparable Sales & Market Data
Tax Lien Search
Judgment Lien Search
Mechanic's Lien Search
UCC Filing Search
Owner Name Search (All Jurisdictions)
Full Chain of Title History
Written Professional Synopsis
Quick Answer

Which title search should I order?

If you just need to search property records for ownership data, start with the Property Detail Record ($29). To search for property liens before buying, order the Property Lien Report ($95). For full due diligence on both the property and owner, choose the Owner Lien Report ($195). For the most complete property title search — chain of title, all liens, deed copies, valuation, and a written synopsis — order the Expanded Title Search ($295).

How to Choose the Right Title Search for Your Situation

The right title search depends on what you are trying to accomplish and how deep you need the property records search to go. Here is how our clients typically decide which property title search to order:

"I need to search property records for ownership"

Order the Property Detail Record ($29). Shows current owner, past owners, purchase prices, mortgage data, and tax assessments. The fastest title search we offer — delivered the same day.

"I need a copy of the recorded deed"

Order a Copy of Deed ($45). We pull the document image directly from the county recorder — warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, trust deeds, and every other deed type delivered as a PDF.

"I need to search for liens before buying"

The Property Lien Report ($95) covers tax liens, judgment liens, mechanic's liens, UCC filings, and lis pendens. For deeper due diligence, the Owner Lien Report ($195) adds a search of the owner's name across all jurisdictions.

"I need to know what a property is worth"

The Neighborhood Valuation ($49) delivers comparable sales, market trends, and price-per-square-foot data. Use it with any title search to make smarter offers.

"I need full chain of title / ownership history"

The Chain of Title Report ($275) traces every recorded transfer — every deed, every gap. See our Chain of Title Search guide.

"I need the complete title search — everything"

The Expanded Title Search ($295) is the most complete property title search available. Chain of title, all liens, deed copies, owner name search, valuation, and a written professional synopsis. Nothing is left out.

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Who Orders a Property Title Search — and Why

Our title search services are used by every type of professional and individual involved in real estate. Here is who runs a property search for title information through U.S. Title Records and the reports they typically order:

Real Estate Investors & Auction Buyers

Investors order the Lien Report ($95) and Owner Lien Report ($195) to search property title records before bidding at foreclosure auctions. The Valuation ($49) helps set bid prices. See our investor services.

Attorneys & Law Firms

Attorneys order Chain of Title Reports ($275) for litigation and estate settlements. The Abstractor Service ($95+) provides custom-scoped title search research for cases requiring tailored property records examination.

Homebuyers — First-Time & Repeat

Homebuyers use the Property Detail Record ($29) to search property records for ownership verification and the Lien Report ($95) to search for property title encumbrances. Our How to Do a Title Search guide covers the full process.

Title Companies & Mortgage Lenders

Title companies use our Abstractor Service ($95+) for overflow work. Lenders order the Expanded Title Search ($295) when they need a complete title report with a written synopsis for underwriting review.

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Can I order a property title search online?

Yes. U.S. Title Records provides online title search services for any property in all 50 states. Go to Search Property Records, enter the property address, select the title search you need ($29 to $295), and complete checkout. Most property title searches are delivered the same business day via email. The online ordering process takes about 2 minutes.

How to Order a Title Search Online — Search for Property Records in 3 Steps

Step 1: Go to Search Property Records and enter the property address or assessor parcel number. You can search for a title in any state using a street address, city, or APN.

Step 2: Select the title search report you need — from a $29 property records search up to the $295 Expanded Title Search. Each option clearly shows what the title search includes and the delivery timeline.

Step 3: Complete checkout and your property title search begins immediately. Most same-day title search orders placed before 8 PM PST are delivered within a few hours. For urgent title searches, email Office@ustitlerecords.com to prioritize your order.

Every title search is researched by a professional title abstractor — not an automated bot or data scraper. We pull property records directly from county assessor offices, recorder databases, court filings, and tax rolls. If we cannot locate records for a property address, you receive a full refund. That guarantee has stood since we started offering title search services in 2009.

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How long does a title search take?

Same-day title searches: Property Detail Record ($29), Copy of Deed ($45), Neighborhood Valuation ($49), and Property Lien Report ($95) are delivered within hours. 1-3 business days: Title Search by Name ($75+), Owner Lien Report ($195), and Chain of Title ($275). 3-5 business days: Expanded Title Search ($295). email Office@ustitlerecords.com for rush property title search requests.

Title Search Services Available in All 50 States

U.S. Title Records conducts property title searches in every state. Whether you need to search for property records in Florida, order a title search in California, run a property title search in Texas, or search property records in New York — the process, pricing, and quality are identical. We access county recorder, assessor, and court records in over 3,200 counties.

These are the states where clients most frequently search for properties, run a property search, and order title searches. Click any state to access state-specific property records and title search services:

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

A title search is the research — examining public records to find ownership history, liens, and encumbrances on a property. Title insurance is a policy that protects against losses from defects the title search did not uncover. A title search looks backward through historical property records. Title insurance protects forward against future claims. You typically need both in any real estate transaction. Learn more: Title Insurance Guide.

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Can I do a property title search myself for free?

You can search some property records for free at county assessor websites and recorder portals. However, free title searches are limited by which records are digitized, your ability to interpret recorded documents, and the risk of missing liens filed in other jurisdictions. Professional title search services from U.S. Title Records start at just $29. Our How to Do a Title Search guide covers both the DIY approach and when to hire a professional.

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What is the best online title search company?

U.S. Title Records is a BBB A+ rated title search company that has provided professional property title search services since 2009. We offer 9 report options from $29 to $295, cover all 50 states and 3,200+ counties, deliver most title searches the same business day, and use licensed abstractors — not automated bots. Clients include real estate investors, attorneys, title companies, mortgage lenders, and homebuyers nationwide.

Frequently Asked Questions About Title Search Services

What is a title search?

A title search is an examination of public records to determine who legally owns a property and whether there are any liens, claims, or encumbrances against it. The title search process reviews county recorder records, court filings, tax records, and assessor data. Title searches are required before purchasing property, refinancing, or obtaining title insurance. U.S. Title Records offers professional title search services starting at $29.

How much does a title search cost?

Title search costs range from $29 to $295 at U.S. Title Records: Property Detail Record ($29), Copy of Deed ($45), Neighborhood Valuation ($49), Title Search by Name ($75+), Property Lien Report ($95), Abstractor Service ($95+), Owner Lien Report ($195), Chain of Title ($275), and Expanded Title Search ($295). Same price for any property in all 50 states. See our Title Search Cost Guide.

Can I order a title search online?

Yes. Visit Search Property Records, enter the property address, select the title search you need, and complete checkout. Most property title searches are delivered the same day via email. The online ordering process takes about 2 minutes.

How fast is a title search delivered?

Same-day delivery: Property Detail Record ($29), Deed Copy ($45), Valuation ($49), and Lien Report ($95). 1-3 business days: Title Search by Name ($75+), Owner Lien Report ($195), Chain of Title ($275). 3-5 business days: Expanded Title Search ($295).

What states does U.S. Title Records cover?

All 50 states and Washington DC — including Florida, California, Texas, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, and New Jersey. We search property records across 3,200+ counties. Title search prices are the same regardless of location.

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

A title search is the research process — examining public records. A title report is the document summarizing the findings. When you order a title search, you receive a title report via email containing current owner, chain of title, recorded liens, and any defects found. See our Title Search Resource Center.

Who needs a property title search?

Homebuyers, real estate investors, attorneys, title companies, mortgage lenders, and property owners. A property title search is required for virtually every real estate closing. Investors need title searches before auction bidding. Attorneys need them for estate settlements. Lenders require them before funding any loan.

What does a property title search include?

Depending on the report: current and previous ownership, transfer history, mortgage records, tax liens, judgment liens, mechanic's liens, UCC filings, easements, HOA liens, lis pendens, chain of title, and a written synopsis. The Expanded Title Search ($295) includes all of the above.

How do I search for property records?

Go to Search Property Records, enter the property address or APN, select the title search level ($29-$295), and order. Results arrive via email. You can also search property records at county websites, but professional research is more thorough and reliable.

Is a title search the same as title insurance?

No. A title search examines public records for ownership and liens. Title insurance protects against undiscovered defects. You typically need both — the title search identifies known issues, the insurance covers hidden ones. See our Title Insurance Guide.

Can I do a title search myself for free?

You can search some property records for free at county websites, but coverage is limited and you risk missing liens in other jurisdictions. Professional title search services start at $29. See How to Do a Title Search.

What is the best title search company?

U.S. Title Records is BBB A+ rated and has provided professional property title search services since 2009. We offer 9 report options ($29-$295), cover all 50 states and 3,200+ counties, deliver most title searches same-day, and use licensed abstractors. Clients include investors, attorneys, title companies, and lenders.

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Last Updated: February 2026 · Author: Andreas Delfakis, U.S. Title Records · Fact-checked: ✓ Verified