Kansas Document Retrieval Services

We provide fast, accurate document retrieval services throughout Kansas (and the entire United States)!

While our experienced team is capable of finding any missing documents you need, we have a few specialties: deed searches, civil court case records, and UCC searches.

Document Retrieval For The Kansas Mortgage Industry

We conduct public record searches throughout all 105 counties in Kansas. Whether you need a deed from Johnson county or a UCC search in Shawnee county, Blue Streak Docs has you covered!

Examples of mortgage-related documents we can retrieve for clients include:

  • Mortgage or property liens
  • Voluntary and involuntary liens
  • Assignments
  • Lien releases
  • Judgments
  • Property tax status
  • CC&Rs
  • And more!

Depending on your needs, we can provide court-certified copies, photocopies, or simply report on the recorded information.

How Long Does Kansas Document Retrieval Take?

Most document retrieval requests can be turned around within 24 hours. However, if you need documents from a more remote county we don't visit often, it could take a bit longer.

Luckily, Blue Streak Docs has robust document tracking technology to keep you informed every step of the way. Plus, we have a full support team who is always ready to answer any questions you have!

Kansas Deed Search

We can find a deed for any residential property in Kansas!

Whether you need a deed, mortgage, or release, we can help you prove conveyance on a specific property for a certain timeframe.

All we need from you to get started is the name(s) of the grantor or grantee, the property's address, and the county the property's located in. Also, if you need a special type of deed such as a warranty, quitclaim, or special warranty, let us know ahead of time!

Then, we'll send you back a deed search containing:

  • The grantor or grantee
  • The legal description of your property
  • Date of transfer or recording
  • Copy of the deed (if requested)

Civil Court Case Record Retrieval in Kansas

Most document retrieval companies might say they can retrieve civil court case files, but they probably haven't done it very often. With Blue Streak Docs, that's not the case. We've retrieved tens of thousands of civil court case records for our clients throughout the United States!

Examples of documents we've recovered include:

  • Foreclosures
  • Final judgments
  • Divorce cases
  • Answers
  • Notices
  • Pleadings
  • Complaints
  • Answers
  • And more!

Here's what we need from you to get started on a civil case search: related names and a range of years the case happened. We'll be able to turn around your search a lot faster if you have the case number, so let us know ahead of time if you do!

How Long Does Civil Court Case Record Retrieval Take?

Civil court case record retrieval in Kansas can usually be completed within 48 hours.

However, there are a few things that could affect this timeline, including:

  • A file needs to be ordered from storage
  • The case is in mediation
  • The case is in a judge's chamber

If your civil court case records take longer than our standard 48-hours, we'll keep you updated until they're ready. We have years of experience retrieving these types of documents, and we know exactly how to handle court case personnel and file searches.

Kansas UCC Search

Kansas UCCs can be filed either at the county or state level. We have decades of experience conducting UCC searches for our clients throughout the United States – we will deliver exactly what you need on time and within budget.

Simply provide us with the name of the debtor and the location of your property, and we'll get started the very same day we receive your request!

We'll send you a UCC search report that includes:

  • Name of debtor
  • Name(s) of any secured parties
  • Date of transaction
  • Date of recording
  • Photocopy (if requested)
  • Continuances and terminations (if requested)

Try Our Document Retrieval Services in Kansas Today!

Whether you're looking for a mortgage, deed, or civil court record, our document retrieval services are unparalleled.

Place your order!
I really appreciate your help throughout all of this madness of recordings lately. We don’t know what we’d do without you! Thanks!
D.T. (Kansas City, KS)

Kansas Counties Served:

Allen • Anderson • Atchison • Barber • Barton • Bourbon • Brown • Butler • Chase • Chautauqua • Cherokee • Cheyenne • Clark • Clay • Cloud • Coffey • Comanche • Cowley • Crawford • Decatur • Dickinson • Doniphan • Douglas • Edwards • Elk • Ellis • Ellsworth • Finney • Ford • Franklin • Geary • Gove • Graham • Grant • Gray • Greeley • Greenwood • Hamilton • Harper • Harvey • Haskell • Hodgeman • Jackson • Jefferson • Jewell • Johnson • Kearny • Kingman • Kiowa • Labette • Lane • Leavenworth • Lincoln • Linn • Logan • Lyon • Marion • Marshall • Mcpherson • Meade • Miami • Mitchell • Montgomery • Morris • Morton • Nemaha • Neosho • Ness • Norton • Osage • Osborne • Ottawa • Pawnee • Phillips • Pottawatomie • Pratt • Rawlins • Reno • Republic • Rice • Riley • Rooks • Rush • Russell • Saline • Scott • Sedgwick • Seward • Shawnee • Sheridan • Sherman • Smith • Stafford • Stanton • Stevens • Sumner • Thomas • Trego • Wabaunsee • Wallace • Washington • Wichita • Wilson • Woodson • Wyandotte

Kansas - Economics

Kansas is historically an agricultural state. Manufacturing and services have surpassed agriculture as income producers, but farming is still important to the state’s economy, and Kansas follows only Texas and Montana in total agricultural acreage. The nation’s top wheat grower, Kansas is also a leading producer of grain sorghum and corn. Hay, soybeans, and sunflowers are also major crops. Cattle and calves, however, constitute the single most valuable agricultural item. Meatpacking and dairy industries are major economic activities, and the Kansas City stockyards are among the nation’s largest. Food processing ranked as the state’s third largest industry in the 1990s.
Famous for its citrus fruits, Florida leads the nation in the production of oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, and market-ready corn and tomatoes. Other important crops include sugarcane and many varieties of winter vegetables. Cattle and dairy products are important, as is commercial fishing, with the catch including crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.

The two leading industries are the manufacture of transportation equipment and industrial and computer machinery. Wichita is a center of the aircraft industry, producing chiefly private planes. Other important manufactures are petroleum and coal products and nonelectrical machinery. The state is a major producer of crude petroleum and has large reserves of natural gas and helium. Kansas was once part of a great shallow sea and has commercially valuable salt deposits.

Kansas - Facts & Figures

Area:82,264 sq mi (213,064 sq km)
Population:2,688,418 (as of 2000), an 8.5% increase since the 1990 census
Capital:Topeka
Largest City:Wichita
Statehood:Jan 29, 1861 (34th state)
Highest Point:Mt Sunflower, 4,039 ft (1,232 m)
Lowest Point:Verdigris River, 680 ft (207 m)
Nickname:Sunflower State
Motto:Ad Astra per Aspera (To the stars through difficulties)
Bird:Western Meadowlark
Flower:Native Sunflower
Tree:Cottonwood
Abbreviation:Kans, KS

Try us out with 5 orders and your 5th order is FREE!