South Dakota Document Retrieval Services
If you need any type of real estate document from South Dakota, you can trust our document retrieval services.
We've spent years compiling a team of document retrieval experts that knows how to find documents and work with court personnel to get everything you need.
We specialize in deed searches, civil court case records, and UCC searches. Here's how our services work.
Document Retrieval For The South Dakota Mortgage Industry
We can search through the public records in any of South Dakota's 66 counties to find the real estate documents you need. We understand how important it is for mortgage industry professionals to receive what they need on time and within budget!
Our most common document retrieval requests include:
- Mortgages
- Property Liens
- Assignments
- Lien Release
- Lien position search
- Chain of title search
We're here to cater to your requirements. Let us know whether you'd like a report on the information discovered, photocopies of the documents, or court-certified documents.
How Long Does Document Retrieval Take in South Dakota?
We can complete most real estate document retrieval requests within 24 hours!
If you need documents from a remote county we don't visit often, it could take a bit longer than that. However, we will always keep you updated with the status of your request!
South Dakota Deed Search
We provide the most reliable deed search services in South Dakota!
All we need from you to get started is the name of the grantor or grantee, the county of the property, and the approximate time the property was transferred or sold. Then, we will get to work on your deed search!
We will send back a deed search report containing:
- The name of the grantor/grantee
- A legal description of the property
- The date of transfer
- Recording date
- A copy of the deed, if requested
Civil Court Case Record Retrieval in South Dakota
This is one of the trickier areas of document retrieval – it requires extensive searches, coordinating with court staff, and understanding how the civil court systems work.
While other document retrieval companies shy away from civil court record retrieval, we embrace it! We've retrieved tens of thousands of civil court case records for clients, including:
- Final judgments
- Divorce cases
- Notices
- Foreclosures
- Death certificates
- Wills
- And more!
If you need civil court records from South Dakota, provide us with relevant names and a range of years to search through. If you have an exact case number, that's even better! Your search will go a lot quicker, and you'll have what you need in no time.
How Long Does Civil Court Case Record Retrieval Take?
Our document retrieval team is able to obtain most South Dakota civil court case files within 48 hours.
It will take longer 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, don't worry! We will stay on top of everything using our advanced online document tracking technology. Plus, we're always available to answer any questions you have.
South Dakota UCC Search
Uniform Commercial Codes (or UCCs) can be filed at the county or state level with South Dakota's Secretary of State.
Simply provide us with the name of the debtor, the name of the secured party (if possible), and the approximate date of the transaction or recording.
We will get started on your UCC search the very same day!
Once the search is complete, you'll receive a report containing:
- The name of the debtor
- Names of any secured parties
- Date of transaction
- Date of recording
- Photocopy, if requested
- Continuances and terminations, if requested
Fast, Accurate Document Retrieval in South Dakota
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South Dakota - Economics
Almost one third of the region west of the Missouri River, a semiarid, treeless plain, belongs to Native Americans, most of whom live on reservations such as Cheyenne River, Pine Ridge, Rosebud, and Standing Rock. Much of the remaining area is occupied by large ranches; there cattle and sheep ranching provide the major source of income, with soybean and wheat farming second in the production of revenue. In the more productive region east of the Missouri, livestock and livestock products are the primary sources of income. Corn, soybeans, oats, and wheat are South Dakota’s chief cash crops; sunflowers, sorghum, flaxseed, and barley are also grown. Although there is a certain amount of diversified industry, including electronics manufacturing, in Sioux Falls and Rapid City, meatpacking and food processing are by far the major industries of the state.
Gold is South Dakota’s most important mineral, and the town of Lead in the Black Hills is the country’s leading gold-mining center. Tourism, focusing especially on Mt. Rushmore and other Black Hills sites, and gambling are also major sources of income.
South Dakota - Facts & Figures
Area: | 77,047 sq mi (199,552 sq km) |
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Population: | 754,844 (as of 2000), an 8.5% increase since the 1990 census |
Capital: | Pierre |
Largest City: | Sioux Falls |
Statehood: | Nov 2, 1889 (40th state), simultaneously with North Dakota |
Highest Point: | Harney Peak, 7,242 ft (2,209 m) |
Lowest Point: | Big Stone Lake, 962 ft (293 m) |
Nickname: | Rushmore State, Coyote State |
Motto: | Under God the People Rule |
Bird: | Ring-necked Pheasant |
Flower: | Pasqueflower |
Tree: | Black Hills spruce |
Abbreviation: | S.Dak., SD |