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Frequently asked questions

Property records include deeds, titles, mortgages, liens, plats and tax assessments. They show ownership history, legal descriptions, boundaries, easements and recorded encumbrances.

You can search by property address, owner name and parcel or lot number. PropertyShark provides detailed records using any of these identifiers.

Yes, property records are available online from local authorities and through third-party providers such as PropertyShark. Keep in mind though that local authorities may have limited digitized property records and databases may be difficult to navigate for casual or even experienced users.

PropertyShark updates its database regularly with the latest data from county assessors and recording offices. Updates vary by region, with some areas updated daily.

The availability of older records varies by region. PropertyShark includes all historical data obtainable from official sources for each location. For NYC, you can find deeds going back as far as early colonial times.

Yes, property ownership information is part of the public record and usually includes previous and current registered owner's names and mailing address, sale date, deeds, mortgages and the property's assessed value. You can find public ownership information at your local tax assessor's office and the county recorder's office.

You can enter an address on PropertyShark to view the current owner based on official property record data.

Use PropertyShark to search by address, parcel number or coordinates to view land ownership details from verified public sources.

PropertyShark provides mailing addresses for all properties. While phone numbers and emails are generally not included in public property records, with PropertyShark, you can look up phone numbers and emails for individual owners. In select areas such as NYC, you can also find verified contact information for real owners behind LLCs.

Find the previous owners of a property in the Documents section of a PropertyShark property report, along with past recorded transactions and deed transfers.

Search by owner name or company on PropertyShark to view all properties associated with that entity. If you're interested in the owner of a specific property, simply click on their name in the property report to see all associated properties, past and present.