Idaho Document Retrieval Services

Blue Streak Docs provides expert document retrieval services in Idaho.

Whether you have one document retrieval request or thousands, we can get you everything you need on time and within budget!

While we can fulfill any document request you have, we specialize in deed searches, civil court case record retrieval, and UCC searches.

Document Retrieval For The Idaho Mortgage Industry

We can retrieve documents from all of Idaho's 44 counties – no area is too remote!

The expert team at Blue Streak Docs can find the real estate documents you need on time and within budget. Examples of documents we retrieve for clients include:

  • Deeds
  • Assignments
  • Mortgage or property liens
  • Lien releases
  • Property tax status
  • Easements and restrictions
  • And more!

We can customize our search results, too: we can send back photocopies, court-certified documents, or just a typed report on the recording information. Let us know what you need and we'll deliver!

How Long Does Idaho Document Retrieval Take?

We can complete most document retrieval requests in Idaho within 24 hours. This could take longer if you need documents from a remote county we don't visit often.

However, if your search will take longer than the standard 24 hours, we'll let you know. Plus, you can always reach out to our team if you have any questions!

Idaho Deed Search

Whether you need one property deed or thousands, Blue Streak Docs can complete your project as quickly (and accurately!) as possible.

To get started on your deed search, we'll need the name of the grantor or grantee and the approximate time of the conveyance of the property. If you need a specific type of deed, such as a warranty deed, quitclaim deed, or special warranty deed, let us know ahead of time so we can look for it!

We'll send you back a report that includes:

  • The name of the grantor or grantee
  • A legal description of the property
  • Date of transfer
  • Recording date
  • Copy of the deed (if requested)

Idaho Civil Court Case Document Retrieval

We're experts when it comes to civil court case document retrieval. We've retrieved tens of thousands of civil court case files for our clients over the years, and we know exactly what it takes to make the process as efficient as possible.

Civil court case documents we can retrieve pertain to:

  • Wills
  • Lists of heirs
  • Divorce cases
  • Foreclosures
  • Notices
  • And more!

Provide us with any associated names and a range of years to search. If you have the case number,  the amount of time it takes to find your records will be drastically reduced.

How Long Does Civil Court Case Retrieval Take in Idaho?

Most civil court case document retrieval requests in Idaho can be completed within 48 hours.

However, it could be delayed if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation, or the case is in a judge's chamber.

If that's the case for your request, our searchers will check the status of your order until it's completed. Thanks to our online document tracking technology, you'll always know the status of your request.

Often these documents are retrieved within 48 hours. However, if a file needs to be ordered from storage, the case is in mediation or the case is in a judge's chamber, the retrieval will take longer. Our searchers can check the status of these requests regularly until the documents become available.

Idaho UCC Search

UCCs can be filed at either the county or state level – we can search through the public records of both to find the Idaho UCC you're looking for.

To get started with a UCC filing search, we'll need the name of the debtor and location. If you have additional information, such as the approximate date of the transaction or the recording date, that's helpful, too!

We'll send you back a report that includes:

  • The name of the debtor
  • Names of any secured parties
  • Date of the transaction
  • Date of recording
  • Photocopy (if requested)
  • Continuances and terminations (if requested)

A UCC Search is another type of document retrieval. UCCs are filed at the county level or state level with the Secretary of State. These document retrieval requests require one or more of the following: name of the debtor and (if possible) name of the secured party, approximate date of the transaction, or recording date. The continuances and terminations of the UCC can be included in the search and copies of all documents or full recording information can be provided, based on the client specifications.

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Idaho Counties Served:

Ada • Adams • Bannock • Bear Lake • Benewah • Bingham • Blaine • Boise • Bonner • Bonneville • Boundary • Butte • Camas • Canyon • Caribou • Cassia • Clark • Clearwater • Custer • Elmore • Franklin • Fremont • Gem • Gooding • Idaho • Jefferson • Jerome • Kootenai • Latah • Lemhi • Lewis • Lincoln • Madison • Minidoka • Nez Perce • Oneida • Owyhee • Payette • Power • Shoshone • Teton • Twin Falls • Valley • Washington

Idaho - Economics

Manufacturing has recently supplanted agriculture as the most important sector of Idaho’s economy. Cattle and dairy goods are among the leading agricultural products. Idaho’s chief crops are potatoes (for which the state, easily the nation’s largest producer, is famous), hay, wheat, peas, beans, and sugar beets. Electronic and computer equipment, processed foods, lumber, and chemicals are the major manufactured items.

The unspoiled quality of much of Idaho’s land has nourished one of the youngest of Idaho’s businesses—the tourist trade. Sun Valley, one of the nation’s best-known year-round vacation spots, is an example of the development of resorts in Idaho. Mining, once the major source of income, and still economically important, produces phosphates, gold, silver, molybdenum, antimony, lead, zinc, and other minerals.

Idaho - Facts & Figures

Area:83,557 sq mi (216,413 sq km)
Population:1,293,953 (2000), a 28.5% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Boise
Largest City:Boise
Statehood:July 3, 1890 (43d state)
Highest Point:Borah Peak, 12,662 ft (3,862 m)
Lowest Point:Snake River, 710 ft (217 m)
Nickname:Gem State
Motto:Esto Perpetua (It Is Perpetual)
Bird:Mountain Bluebird
Flower:Syringa
Tree:White Pine
Abbreviation:ID

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